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 Posted: Tue Aug 2nd, 2011 12:31 pm
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We had to put our 12 year old Vizsla 'Cooper' down last night after a sudden diagnosis and quickly declining health trying multiple treatments...in the end, it became the most humane thing we could do...a very difficult decision for us, and we sure do miss him greatly today...



I'm sorry to hear about your loss, I lost my faithful doggie in 2007 after 14 wonderful years with her.. After the pain I felt for this loss I decided to never owning another pet... It's been 4 years and I feel the same... I understand your loss mate.

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I am very sorry to hear about the loss of your dog, they truly become part of the family, our two aussies are jyust an extension of our large family! Turbo, the male, is MY BOY! I can't imagine how hard it must have been, but it certainl was the right decision buddy, how hard as it may have been! He was a beautiful dog.

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afc14284 wrote: stew77 wrote:


We had to put our 12 year old Vizsla 'Cooper' down last night after a sudden diagnosis and quickly declining health trying multiple treatments...in the end, it became the most humane thing we could do...a very difficult decision for us, and we sure do miss him greatly today...



I'm sorry to hear about your loss, I lost my faithful doggie in 2007 after 14 wonderful years with her.. After the pain I felt for this loss I decided to never owning another pet... It's been 4 years and I feel the same... I understand your loss mate.



Thanks for the kind words Ricardo.  you rock.gif

...tough stuff...our beagle is only 4 years old and is clearly already missing her playmate.  I hope that we can move beyond the loss and add another dog at some point.  

Some great dog quotes:

"Old men miss many dogs"  (Steve Allen)

"Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole."
(Roger Caras)


"The dog is a gentleman; I hope to go to his heaven, not man's."  (Mark Twain)

"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." (Will Rogers)

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Still taming the Beast...

 


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Jeep99dad wrote: Chris
I am very sorry to hear about the loss of your dog, they truly become part of the family, our two aussies are jyust an extension of our large family! Turbo, the male, is MY BOY! I can't imagine how hard it must have been, but it certainl was the right decision buddy, how hard as it may have been! He was a beautiful dog.


Thank you Brice!  you rock.gif

For us dog lovers, it is truly a difficult loss. 

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stew77 wrote: afc14284 wrote: stew77 wrote:


We had to put our 12 year old Vizsla 'Cooper' down last night after a sudden diagnosis and quickly declining health trying multiple treatments...in the end, it became the most humane thing we could do...a very difficult decision for us, and we sure do miss him greatly today...



I'm sorry to hear about your loss, I lost my faithful doggie in 2007 after 14 wonderful years with her.. After the pain I felt for this loss I decided to never owning another pet... It's been 4 years and I feel the same... I understand your loss mate.



Thanks for the kind words Ricardo.  you rock.gif

...tough stuff...our beagle is only 4 years old and is clearly already missing her playmate.  I hope that we can move beyond the loss and add another dog at some point.  

Some great dog quotes:

"Old men miss many dogs"  (Steve Allen)

"Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole."
(Roger Caras)


"The dog is a gentleman; I hope to go to his heaven, not man's."  (Mark Twain)

"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." (Will Rogers)


My theory is you get another companion ASAP. I've been without a dog for only three weeks since 1990. It seems a little calous but really each pet is special in their own way. I just cannot love without having that element of companionship in my life.

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Paxman wrote: stew77 wrote: afc14284 wrote: stew77 wrote:


We had to put our 12 year old Vizsla 'Cooper' down last night after a sudden diagnosis and quickly declining health trying multiple treatments...in the end, it became the most humane thing we could do...a very difficult decision for us, and we sure do miss him greatly today...



I'm sorry to hear about your loss, I lost my faithful doggie in 2007 after 14 wonderful years with her.. After the pain I felt for this loss I decided to never owning another pet... It's been 4 years and I feel the same... I understand your loss mate.



Thanks for the kind words Ricardo.  you rock.gif

...tough stuff...our beagle is only 4 years old and is clearly already missing her playmate.  I hope that we can move beyond the loss and add another dog at some point.  

Some great dog quotes:

"Old men miss many dogs"  (Steve Allen)

"Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole."
(Roger Caras)


"The dog is a gentleman; I hope to go to his heaven, not man's."  (Mark Twain)

"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." (Will Rogers)


My theory is you get another companion ASAP. I've been without a dog for only three weeks since 1990. It seems a little calous but really each pet is special in their own way. I just cannot love without having that element of companionship in my life.

 

Well said.... there is nothing as pure as the unconditional love a dog has to give..snoopy1.gif

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joecb wrote: Paxman wrote: stew77 wrote: afc14284 wrote: stew77 wrote:


We had to put our 12 year old Vizsla 'Cooper' down last night after a sudden diagnosis and quickly declining health trying multiple treatments...in the end, it became the most humane thing we could do...a very difficult decision for us, and we sure do miss him greatly today...



I'm sorry to hear about your loss, I lost my faithful doggie in 2007 after 14 wonderful years with her.. After the pain I felt for this loss I decided to never owning another pet... It's been 4 years and I feel the same... I understand your loss mate.



Thanks for the kind words Ricardo.  you rock.gif

...tough stuff...our beagle is only 4 years old and is clearly already missing her playmate.  I hope that we can move beyond the loss and add another dog at some point.  

Some great dog quotes:

"Old men miss many dogs"  (Steve Allen)

"Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole."
(Roger Caras)


"The dog is a gentleman; I hope to go to his heaven, not man's."  (Mark Twain)

"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." (Will Rogers)


My theory is you get another companion ASAP. I've been without a dog for only three weeks since 1990. It seems a little calous but really each pet is special in their own way. I just cannot love without having that element of companionship in my life.

 

Well said.... there is nothing as pure as the unconditional love a dog has to give..snoopy1.gif



Well said Mark & Joe...I agree with you guys 100% on this.

We can't really picture our life without a dog (and for that matter, we really like to have 2 that can be buddies in life).  We already realize that no new pet can "replace" the one that is lost...I agree Mark, each one is special in their own way and in the long run, the joy that they bring far outweighs the feeling of loss (even if it doesn't feel like it right now). 

I appreciate the comments guys...it is therapy for the soul.thumbsup.gif

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F_A_N_T_A_S_T_I_C!!!!
I gotto gemme one of those soon....
Congrats on an icon, Will!!wowzer.gifthumbsup.gif



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