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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 486668" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>A moment to love on my doggie for you all.... he is very old, about 15ish. He has very few teeth, has lost all hearing as of this year (kind of funny to come in the back door and he is sniffing at the front and doesn't even turn around) and has a large tumor on his chest. It is not causing him pain but at the point it does we will have to let him go. Q still thinks our cat (age 19) would be alive if I had not taken him to the vet. No matter that by the time we took him he had overnight declined so much that I had him wrapped in a blanket and even Q could carry him into the clinic. </p><p></p><p>It will be very hard when our doggie dies. (The REAL Buddy) He has been really sleepy the past two days but still eating and licking and drinking and all the other normal doggie things. I have had him since he was just a handful. Now only 10 lbs but a really good, smart dog. Super stinky now, but I still love him. I pray he will feel ok and have fun for at least a year... we can't take another change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 486668, member: 12886"] A moment to love on my doggie for you all.... he is very old, about 15ish. He has very few teeth, has lost all hearing as of this year (kind of funny to come in the back door and he is sniffing at the front and doesn't even turn around) and has a large tumor on his chest. It is not causing him pain but at the point it does we will have to let him go. Q still thinks our cat (age 19) would be alive if I had not taken him to the vet. No matter that by the time we took him he had overnight declined so much that I had him wrapped in a blanket and even Q could carry him into the clinic. It will be very hard when our doggie dies. (The REAL Buddy) He has been really sleepy the past two days but still eating and licking and drinking and all the other normal doggie things. I have had him since he was just a handful. Now only 10 lbs but a really good, smart dog. Super stinky now, but I still love him. I pray he will feel ok and have fun for at least a year... we can't take another change. [/QUOTE]
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