20 January, 03:31
The Vet said my dog has around 4 months. Mouth cancer. She is an old girl. Starting to show signs of discomfort. :{
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The Real Me
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20 January, 04:27
In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication
I’m in a similar boat with stage 3 heart disease in my dog. Giving her extra love in every way to make her happy as we can. Do that and show her/him the ultimate love when the time comes. You will know when that time is right. I will cry with you, VK, as I’m sure you will do the same with me. Peace and love to you, brother.
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20 January, 07:56
In response The Real Me to her Publication
Giving her nice big meals and cooking for her. She seems happy and thankful for that. They certainly teach us all aspects of life.
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I know it can feel helpless but giving her the most love and affection you can in her final time will let her enjoy it fully and help ease any pain. After 3 weeks of thinking our third musketeer was poisoned we found out he had a large tumor on a main artery and had to put him down April of 2020. In his final moments as I was singing a song I would sing to him at bedtime(I know, I know, we have no kids so yes, I’m “one of those”) my husband said “Do you” which was something we’d say when going in the car(he looovvved the car!). His ears perked up and that was it. I like to think he was filled with joy in his last few moments and when his spirit went wherever it went, he knew how much he was loved. Prayers for her, you and your family, we’re all here for you.
03:52 PM - Jan 21, 2023
In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication
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