RIP Susie

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flatsix3.6

Original Poster:

756 posts

187 months

Saturday 25th November 2017
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The photo is of my two best freinds who's 15th birthdays were on 29th Sept 2017, sadly I had to have Susie (on the right) pts yesterday.

RIP you lovely girl.

moorx

3,777 posts

120 months

Saturday 25th November 2017
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I am so very sorry for your loss frown

What a beautiful girl.

toasty

7,659 posts

226 months

Saturday 25th November 2017
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cry RIP Susie.

garythesign

2,237 posts

94 months

Saturday 25th November 2017
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Sorry for your loss

There is something wonderfully dignified about old grey dogs

RIP Susie

tonyb1968

1,156 posts

152 months

Saturday 25th November 2017
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Sorry for your loss frown she was a good age and gave you lots of good memories smile

Chainsaw Rebuild

2,049 posts

108 months

Saturday 25th November 2017
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I'm so sorry for your loss mate, its terrible when they pass on.

Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah

13,240 posts

106 months

Saturday 25th November 2017
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Again, condolences. It's horrid when it happens. Give yourself some space for a few days or so.

Little consolation, but many a rescue are needing their new homes, so when you feel up to it get yourself to Blue Cross, Dogs Trust etc.


ali_kat

32,019 posts

227 months

Saturday 25th November 2017
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frown. Beautiful girl, I love 'grey' dogs

jjohnson23

703 posts

119 months

Saturday 25th November 2017
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You have my utmost sympathy.Hows the other one coping?
Having to ask as I have 2 female Staffie's that we've had for 7 yrs and when one had to spend 2 nights at the vets after surgery her sister was the most distressed I had ever seen a dog.
I have to say I dread the day I lose one of them.

Edited by jjohnson23 on Saturday 25th November 22:46

flatsix3.6

Original Poster:

756 posts

187 months

Sunday 26th November 2017
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jjohnson23 said:
You have my utmost sympathy.Hows the other one coping?
Having to ask as I have 2 female Staffie's that we've had for 7 yrs and when one had to spend 2 nights at the vets after surgery her sister was the most distressed I had ever seen a dog.
I have to say I dread the day I lose one of them.

Edited by jjohnson23 on Saturday 25th November 22:46
Sophie keeps looking for Susie and when she picks up a scent of Susie in the garden her tail goes into over drive.

Shaw Tarse

31,630 posts

209 months

Sunday 26th November 2017
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flatsix3.6 said:
Sophie keeps looking for Susie and when she picks up a scent of Susie in the garden her tail goes into over drive.
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Batleyred

689 posts

125 months

Sunday 26th November 2017
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Sorry for your loss RIP Susie

chilistrucker

4,541 posts

157 months

Sunday 26th November 2017
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Sorry for your loss frown

LasseV

1,761 posts

139 months

Sunday 26th November 2017
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flatsix3.6 said:
Sophie keeps looking for Susie and when she picks up a scent of Susie in the garden her tail goes into over drive.
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I'm sorry mate. I hope that Sophie is ok in long term. We have a two retrievers too, older is almost 6 years. Hard to explain by words how much they mean to me and my wife.


redback911

2,788 posts

272 months

Sunday 26th November 2017
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Sorry for your loss! Moi and Mrs Redback911 did a collective "oh noes" when we read the initial post. Cannot imagine the pain of having to make the PTS choice, but I am sure it was the right decision. Hope I could do the same.

As others have mentioned, it's a terrible loss but glad you had fifteen amazing years together. Sending extra hugs/cuddles to Sophie.

ED209

5,825 posts

250 months

Wednesday 29th November 2017
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Sorry for your loss but try and focus on the fact you had 15 years! Thats a cracking life span for a dog to be loved.

ShampooEfficient

4,274 posts

217 months

Wednesday 29th November 2017
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flatsix3.6 said:
Sophie keeps looking for Susie and when she picks up a scent of Susie in the garden her tail goes into over drive.
Suddenly dusty in here.

RIP - remember all the good times!

JEA1K

2,545 posts

229 months

Saturday 2nd December 2017
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So sorry for your loss, keep hold of those memories. They're more than just dogs, they're family.

GOG440

9,250 posts

196 months

Friday 8th December 2017
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I had to make this decision today, my lovely Greyhound Eddie had developed some nasty Neuro symptoms, he was throwing his front leg out when he walked, he had no strength in his back end at all, he was starting to seem confused and he lost 3kg in a week. The vet didnt know what was happening so tried him on Antibiotics and steroids which helped, but as soon as he finished the steroids he deteriorated massively, the vet didnt hold out any hope for him so we had to make the decision.
I still feel terrible about it but I know he wasnt going to recover and I didnt want him to suffer.

An old photo but one of him in his prime.


ShampooEfficient

4,274 posts

217 months

Friday 8th December 2017
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Another beautiful photo. RIP.