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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 267151" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Terry, many hugs for you.</p><p>I put Honeysue down a couple of weeks ago. It is because of stories like Mustang, Donna and Suz, I knew that I needed to do what was right for her and not what <em>I</em> wanted. I wanted her to stay forever with me. She ate like a champ that morning and went for a routine visit but she had 2 nights where it was obvious that she was oxygen deprived and anxious from it. The dr. knew I knew it was time. I hated it but I loved her more than I ever thought I could love a pet. It was the best gift I could give her. </p><p>I figure she is turning her nose up at regular dog food and watching her new flock. It is the only way I could visualize a life without her. </p><p></p><p>I hope the years she has given you make up for the pain the decision will give you. You have been blessed with many good years and she has been blessed with an owner who loved her and thought of her as more than an animal that gets chained in the back yard 24/7. </p><p></p><p>Hugs to you and hugs to your puppy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 267151, member: 3"] Terry, many hugs for you. I put Honeysue down a couple of weeks ago. It is because of stories like Mustang, Donna and Suz, I knew that I needed to do what was right for her and not what [I]I[/I] wanted. I wanted her to stay forever with me. She ate like a champ that morning and went for a routine visit but she had 2 nights where it was obvious that she was oxygen deprived and anxious from it. The dr. knew I knew it was time. I hated it but I loved her more than I ever thought I could love a pet. It was the best gift I could give her. I figure she is turning her nose up at regular dog food and watching her new flock. It is the only way I could visualize a life without her. I hope the years she has given you make up for the pain the decision will give you. You have been blessed with many good years and she has been blessed with an owner who loved her and thought of her as more than an animal that gets chained in the back yard 24/7. Hugs to you and hugs to your puppy. [/QUOTE]
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