05-12-16, 05:05 PM
Sorry to hear this fella, it's never easy but time will heal.
We lost a Rescue dog some years ago now having been with us for too short a time. In his case it was the horrible big C that took him. We fought for him as he fought for himself but enough was enough in the end. We took on another rescue dog (same breed and same colour funnily enough) shortly before he passed and again, the big C came along and took her before her time, same type of cancer but not as aggressive although it had stopped the flow of blood to her front leg so it was decided, rather than let her suffer needlessly with removal of the leg (seeing as the cancer would take her eventually), that we'd say goodnight. The poor thing had gone blind in one eye and then the other before the C came along but she had adapted so well to that. Still, to lose two dogs to the same C was heart wrenching and seemed so unfair.
On a lighter note, we bought ourselves a Dobermann pup this time. God is he a hand full
We lost a Rescue dog some years ago now having been with us for too short a time. In his case it was the horrible big C that took him. We fought for him as he fought for himself but enough was enough in the end. We took on another rescue dog (same breed and same colour funnily enough) shortly before he passed and again, the big C came along and took her before her time, same type of cancer but not as aggressive although it had stopped the flow of blood to her front leg so it was decided, rather than let her suffer needlessly with removal of the leg (seeing as the cancer would take her eventually), that we'd say goodnight. The poor thing had gone blind in one eye and then the other before the C came along but she had adapted so well to that. Still, to lose two dogs to the same C was heart wrenching and seemed so unfair.
On a lighter note, we bought ourselves a Dobermann pup this time. God is he a hand full
