*Love him as much as you can, if he gets in to much pain help him go to the
RainBow bridge with less pain, cremate him, keep his ashes or don't , the
choice is yours...H ave had to put 4 dogs to sleep because they were
suffering, I couldn't bear watching them in pain...I still love them and
will never forget them. Look into your heart, it will give you the
answer.So sorry you are having to go through this..Bless you Both..((Hugs))*

On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 12:29 AM, C.M. <[email protected]> wrote:

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> 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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