You know when people have had near death experiences, they often report seeing 
a bright light and a feeling of peace and love and they don't want to "come 
back".  Maybe your pug (you never told us his name) had a similar experience 
and that's why he was wagging his tail.  Peace be with you, Becky.

Gloria



-----Original Message-----
From: stewartgang <[email protected]>
To: Chihuahuas <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Sep 18, 2012 12:43 pm
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Sad, sad day


 

Today, I had to make that awful decision to let go of one of my dogs. I had to 
part with my 16 year old pug. He was born June 24, 1996. 

This is one of the hardest things to do. Even when you know in your heart it is 
the right thing at this time, it does not make it any easier.

He had lost his eye sight, his hearing, and this last month really did not want 
to get up much and walk. I would have to carry him outdoors to go potty, 
sometimes even helping him to stand for that. He lost most of his appetite this 
last two weeks and was not eating enough to sustain him. Lost a lot of weight 
quickly. He also lost control of his bladder and bowels this past week. 
Absolutely breaking my heart!

I stayed with him and cared for him one final time, while he crossed the 
rainbow bridge.
The thing that killed me most was he wagged his tail while the procedure took 
place.

I came home bringing him with me, and layed him to rest near his mother's grave 
who we lost 3 years ago. She too made it to 16. 

As I finished completing his little grave, the sky poured down with rain, as if 
all of Heaven was crying with me.

This is very tough. He will be extremely missed. I know he isn't a chihuahua, 
but I needed to vent. God Bless his little heart.

Becky & the girls 





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