Sorry for the somberness. I just find comfort in everyone's kind words. Interacting with the ODT community puts my mind at ease.
No problem. I'm just reliving some memories. I know EXACTLY where you're at right now.
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Sorry for the somberness. I just find comfort in everyone's kind words. Interacting with the ODT community puts my mind at ease.
My wife got her dog right when we got out of highschool, 17 years ago. I guess has been my dog for 6 or 7 years now too. Blondie, a cocker spaniel, has been deaf for a couple years now and has had big cancers growing on her for even longer but didnt seem to be in pain. She slept with our 7 yr old daughter every night and lately had been becoming more and more "crippled". She finally started crying all night long and was obviously living her existence in pain. My wife gave me the go ahead and we took the pork chop walk... It certainly did not feel good but needed to be done.
I just wonder how it is somehow more noble to go pay a stranger 80 bucks to put my dog down. Not that there is anything wrong with it but it just seems like I did a better job. She died with a mouth full of pork chop, in the sunshine, with a loving hand on her. Now we can always remember her as instead of a grave she has a flower bed and we'll never forget her.
Not more noble. We all don't live out on land. Probably just more practical for us city folk.