just dogs

Dogs?

  • Sit

    Votes: 41 16.5%
  • Fetch

    Votes: 45 18.1%
  • Belly Scratchers

    Votes: 79 31.9%
  • Dog Farts

    Votes: 68 27.4%
  • Leg Humps

    Votes: 28 11.3%
  • Cookie? Good boy..

    Votes: 56 22.6%
  • @Ceasar Milan, Fuck you!

    Votes: 101 40.7%

  • Total voters
    248

Aeroknow

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Yesterday was a sad day for me and my family. Sadly we had to say goodbye to my almost 11yr old dog, Buddy. He had cancerous growths removed early last year, new one appeared last summer on his side and seem to finally spread inwards. Still have Covid like restrictions at both human/animal hospitals. It was a beautiful day and they were able to administered everything to him outside with my mom and I present. It’s where he would of wanted to be too and not in the back of a crowded vets office. Still have Fozzie Bear but he looks for Buddy and keeps sniffing for him. Doing better then I thought but I don’t think it will fully clue in for him for a couple days.

He was a very good boy
My baby girl Bella, french mastiff, had a lump on her limb so i brought her in. My Vet said that lumps on the limbs are the ones we gotta worry about so i had him remove it and have it checked out. Turns out it was a malignant tumor known to metastasis else where.
About a yr later, while i was evacuated, about 2 months from the fire, just got into my 5th wheel trailer, she passed on me right next to me in bed at 7.75 yrs of age
There is no god.

I had to put her brother down less than a yr ago
 

Unga Bunga

Well-Known Member
While we're on the sad subject something came to mind for those who have bonded dogs and one has to be euthanized .

I have two 80 year old friends in my condo complex , best friends with each other and owners of multiple generations of Rough Collies. They trade off keeping them overnight and weekends .

Last summer the 13 yo had her last ride, leaving her 9 yo "brother" . Their vet suggested to bring him along . When she passed they laid her out nicely and brought Romeo in to see her . He sniffed and whined a bit , but when he got home it was like he knew Bella wasn't coming back . They said it appeared to have helped .
 

Aeroknow

Well-Known Member
While we're on the sad subject something came to mind for those who have bonded dogs and one has to be euthanized .

I have two 80 year old friends in my condo complex , best friends with each other and owners of multiple generations of Rough Collies. They trade off keeping them overnight and weekends .

Last summer the 13 yo had her last ride, leaving her 9 yo "brother" . Their vet suggested to bring him along . When she passed they laid her out nicely and brought Romeo in to see her . He sniffed and whined a bit , but when he got home it was like he knew Bella wasn't coming back . They said it appeared to have helped .
I buried my pitbull, Summer, in the backyard of my paradise home. She passed away, the pups witnessed it all. Even sniffed her dead. The then Bella and Rex puppies didn’t seem to do any better than if she had just “disappeared” i think it was worse because they knew she was burried right there:-(
I’ve done it many different ways and i don’t think there is a good or better way to handle it. It’s just all bad either way.
 

StonedGardener

Well-Known Member
I buried my pitbull, Summer, in the backyard of my paradise home. She passed away, the pups witnessed it all. Even sniffed her dead. The then Bella and Rex puppies didn’t seem to do any better than if she had just “disappeared” i think it was worse because they knew she was burried right there:-(
I’ve done it many different ways and i don’t think there is a good or better way to handle it. It’s just all bad either way.
It's a very dark cloud that blows in and rips your fucking heart out ! Been there so many times......so very sorry , we are all right behind that dude. We take this devastating hit in the end ( that ya know always comes ) so the beautiful creature can have a GOOD life !
 

manfredo

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When I brought my shepherd home to bury him, I let his best friend, a little terrier, see and sniff his body after removing him from the trunk of my car.. The first thing the little shithead terrier did was lift his leg and pee on him. Not sure what that was about...They were best buddies. Maybe marking his territory...Not sure, but he never did anything like that before...and then he watched as I buried his buddy. So at least he knew where his buddy went.
 

shnkrmn

Well-Known Member
My baby girl Bella, french mastiff, had a lump on her limb so i brought her in. My Vet said that lumps on the limbs are the ones we gotta worry about so i had him remove it and have it checked out. Turns out it was a malignant tumor known to metastasis else where.
About a yr later, while i was evacuated, about 2 months from the fire, just got into my 5th wheel trailer, she passed on me right next to me in bed at 7.75 yrs of age
There is no god.

I had to put her brother down less than a yr ago
I lost my last dog to osteosarcoma. I noticed her 'wrist' was a little swollen and lame. It went into her lungs and she was gone in a year. Only 9. It's so heartbreaking.
 

bam0813

Well-Known Member
While we're on the sad subject something came to mind for those who have bonded dogs and one has to be euthanized .

I have two 80 year old friends in my condo complex , best friends with each other and owners of multiple generations of Rough Collies. They trade off keeping them overnight and weekends .

Last summer the 13 yo had her last ride, leaving her 9 yo "brother" . Their vet suggested to bring him along . When she passed they laid her out nicely and brought Romeo in to see her . He sniffed and whined a bit , but when he got home it was like he knew Bella wasn't coming back . They said it appeared to have helped .
My girl sweetpea passed in our home . All my dogs are resting on my property and i hand dug all of them. Her and my shepherd were inseparable and when she passed i wrapped her in her favorite blanket to rest in and he did a very similar thing . Your right it did seem to make him understand what was going on . Ive heard that dogs will dig their own dying hole in the wild so I m quite positive they are aware of their mortality. My shepherd is 8 and starting to show his age at times. I dread the day and it will be hell again but i will know i gave him a good one and use that to cope as I usually do.
 

StonedGardener

Well-Known Member
When I brought my shepherd home to bury him, I let his best friend, a little terrier, see and sniff his body after removing him from the trunk of my car.. The first thing the little shithead terrier did was lift his leg and pee on him. Not sure what that was about...They were best buddies. Maybe marking his territory...Not sure, but he never did anything like that before...and then he watched as I buried his buddy. So at least he knew where his buddy went.
What a f'ing bitch , a very sad story..." love stinks" !
 

Charles U Farley

Well-Known Member
My 13 y/o growbud we had to euthanize back in the spring:

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Her little sister:

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90% of her ancestry is SCH/IPO Level III certified, and trust me, that doesn't have anything to do with AKC Westminster bullshit. Even though she is not SCH/IPO rated, because I didn't give a shit about protection, scenting, or obedience certification that was fucking impossible to do during covid. Besides, I only give a shit about longevity, _especially_ in Dobermans, but in cannabis as well.

Other than my wife, dogs are the only other beings who have ever known I grow.
 

CaliRootz88

Well-Known Member
My 13 y/o growbud we had to euthanize back in the spring:

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Her little sister:

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90% of her ancestry is SCH/IPO Level III certified, and trust me, that doesn't have anything to do with AKC Westminster bullshit. Even though she is not SCH/IPO rated, because I didn't give a shit about protection, scenting, or obedience certification that was fucking impossible to do during covid. Besides, I only give a shit about longevity, _especially_ in Dobermans, but in cannabis as well.

Other than my wife, dogs are the only other beings who have ever known I grow.
Sorry to hear your losses last spring :-(
 
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