Hi Carolyn,

I am so sorry for your sweet baby having such problems and just waiting to
die.  Your vet did tell you that he was dying…not that he could have six
months or a year.  While he is ‘dying’ he wants to be with you because you
are his Mom…the one that has nurtured and loved him for the time that you
have given him the very best life that he could have had.  With animals, we
do have the option to help them as they are in so much pain and will not be
able to recover.  There is a time when we really have to stop and put the
situation into perspective.  You Joe is in pain, and as the vet said, he is
dying.  I would think that the ‘dying’ part is not something that is
comfortable for him.  I have had friends whose dogs have actually run away
at the end because they do that to spare their owners of the heartbreak of
seeing them die.  But, I think that you need to look at Joe and try to see
through his eyes how he is feeling.  He obviously is going to die, but
instead of him running away to spare you, I think that he is wanting to tell
you how much he loves you and appreciates all that you have given him.
After he is able to do that – which I think he is – then you need to
seriously consider if you keeping him alive until he gets so bad that he
does die, or as you love him so much, can you see that he may be asking for
your permission to leave.  I have to wonder what I would feel if it were one
of mine, and I think that after they were gone, I would question if keeping
them alive until they took their last breath naturally was really a humane
thing to do.  You need to pull yourself together to spend some time with
him, talk to him as you pet him and give him kisses.  Then after you have
said what you needed to, I think he would like for you to help relieve him
of this pain that he has to be suffering.

Carolyn…I know this is soooooo hard.  We love them during their lives, and
we have to love them enough to ease them of their suffering also.

God bless you and your little Joe.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of cattailmeadows
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2012 10:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: My dog is dying

 

  

Well, first of all, it's my belief that you should never feel guily for
"ending a life" if you're doing it out of love and compassion for your sweet
pet. If he is in pain, then it's the right thing to do, and is indeed the
kindest thing you can do for him. I believe it's selfish to keep your pet
alive because you cannot bear to see him go. Remember, he is at your mercy
to do what's right for him. I think it's wonderful that we humans have the
ability to end our dear pet friends' suffering...even if it's one of the
hardest things we will ever have to do in our lives.

Laura

--- In [email protected] <mailto:Chihuahuas%40yahoogroups.com> ,
"C.M." <carolynminerthree@...> wrote:
>
> 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.
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> From: cattailmeadows <cattailmeadows@...>
> To: [email protected] <mailto:Chihuahuas%40yahoogroups.com>  
> Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2012 9:58 PM
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: My dog is dying
> 
> 
> 
> Â  
> 
> 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] <mailto:Chihuahuas%40yahoogroups.com> ,
"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 -Â 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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