But how do I know when? And how do I not feel guilty that I ended his life. I 
sorta understand the pain and all that, but I just look at my Joe and can't 
imagine it.

 

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 From: cattailmeadows <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2012 9:58 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: My dog is dying
  

 
   
 
My thoughts are with you, Carolyn, during such a difficult time. I think Joe is 
trying to thank you for being such a good "mama"...and I think he can sense 
your heart is breaking for him. Just remember, when the time comes, he will be 
waiting for you at the Rainbow Bridge.

Laura

--- In [email protected], "C.M." <carolynminerthree@...> wrote:
>
> Hi friends,
> My dog, Joe (some of you "oldies" know him) is dying. Two weeks ago, the vet 
> gave me the "news". My Joe is almost blind, can't hear and has tumors/lumps 
> all throughout his body. He's only 12 years old - I rescued him one day 
> before he was scheduled to die - He's a 26 pound corgie/staffie/doxie black 
> and white beautiful dog. 
> So sorry you guys, I'm crying. But, no amount of money will fix Joe. I think 
> he's getting worse quickly - more difficulty breathing, more 
> coughing/choking; limping even more, not eating and there's more.
> What's strange is that he's become a "velcro" dog.  Now, he just wants to be 
> near me - which breaks my heart. Is he trying to say goodbye? Is he trying to 
> say he hurts?
> When the time comes-which sounds soon, what do I do?
> Do I take him to his vet? Then what do I do with my Joe's body? 
> You all have unfortunately, been through this, but I haven't and I don't know 
> what to do.
> Can you please help me?
> Thank you,
> Carolyn
> Joe, Koby, Penny
>

   
      

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