doxrox
03-13-2008, 02:35 PM
My heart has been breaking for a few people who are grieving.
First, my neighbors - they had the vet come to their house to put both of their Dalmatians down. Both were seniors and had serious medical issues that thousands of dollars in vet bills couldn't cure. Dallas had heart disease and Daniele (a rescue) had cancer. My neighbors decided it would be best for both of them to go to the Bridge together. The day before they went to the Bridge they were sitting outside with their mom so I got to say goodbye. But what a toll it's taken on their mom and dad now that their house is empty.
Then a couple weeks ago I got an email from a customer and she sent me a picture of her Doxie, Pistache, to upload to my ebay customer photo album. Her email said "He's 17 and going strong" Well, yesterday I got an email from her that he died in her arms on Monday.
Another customer emailed that he lost his little dox to Cushings 2 weeks ago.
So much sad news....I've been hugging my weens nonstop and telling them they have to live forever.
First, my neighbors - they had the vet come to their house to put both of their Dalmatians down. Both were seniors and had serious medical issues that thousands of dollars in vet bills couldn't cure. Dallas had heart disease and Daniele (a rescue) had cancer. My neighbors decided it would be best for both of them to go to the Bridge together. The day before they went to the Bridge they were sitting outside with their mom so I got to say goodbye. But what a toll it's taken on their mom and dad now that their house is empty.
Then a couple weeks ago I got an email from a customer and she sent me a picture of her Doxie, Pistache, to upload to my ebay customer photo album. Her email said "He's 17 and going strong" Well, yesterday I got an email from her that he died in her arms on Monday.
Another customer emailed that he lost his little dox to Cushings 2 weeks ago.
So much sad news....I've been hugging my weens nonstop and telling them they have to live forever.