Julia wrote >we don't want to just put her down -- it would >probably be nicer for her to just die at home, in familiar surroundings >with everyone she loves, instead of at the vet's. I'm just hoping she >doesn't die before my sister visits next month -- she loves my sister >more than anyone else in the world, it seems, and I'd like for them to >see each other one last time. > >So, good news and bad news. (And the bad news has caused a lot of tears >here.)
Glad your father in law is doing well, and good to know Miranda is still enjoying life even if it is the small things like grilled cheese (and some dogs are hounds for cheese). Quite a few vets do house calls just so dogs can fall asleep in their owners laps instead of feeling poorly and scared at the vets. (My vet even had us stop by alot when the kids were pups, so they didn't always think it was a bad thing to go to the vets.) I have dug my share of holes for friends who have lost dogs and I can understand how it doesn't seem to matter if it is dogs or people when it comes to tears sometimes. Have I ever posted the Rainbow Bridge poem? Dee 3 grey muzzles and some puppy arthritis in the house now myself can't imagine my buds are getting old _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
