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I love dogs so much. I grew up with dogs; my first was brought in by my dad's girlfriend at the time (now my stepmother); a black lab named Cinder. He was awesome. My three sisters and I lived with my mother, but we would get to spend time at my father's once a week or so. Mornings before he left for work, he would tell Cinder that the four of us were coming over. Cinder loved us, and when he would hear my dad coming home that evening, he would run to the garage door and sit there, waiting for us. One day, my father forgot to pick us up on the way home! He walked in the door, saw Cinder waiting there, realized his mistake and turned back around to get us. Cinder was a little anxious, but kept waiting in that spot until we got there. Loved that dog so much. It was heartbreaking saying goodbye to him in middle school.

My fiance and I live in an apartment with no pets right now; we're hoping to buy a house within the next 6 months or so. Luckily, she loves dogs almost as much as I do. So our first task will be to head down to the local shelter to find a new family member.
 
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Oh man I am so sorry for your loss Bezz.......I dread the day so can only imagine how you feel. Remember how much she made you smile because that's what she wanted, to make you happy.
My Amber is now 9 and beginning to show some age......I walk with her all the time, mostly twice a day on the trails of a local park and others and do not want it to end......sincerely don't know why but am scared of the day because she is family and beyond.
Hope the pain goes away, I do feel for you!!

She woke up about 2 1/2 years ago whining in pain and could not walk at the age of 6 1/2 and we had no idea......took her to the vets immediately and they only knew she was very sore on her backbone and it could be tumors or something but they could not tell......only way to tell was to bring her to Tufts in No Grafton MA and pay over 2K just to find out.......as many of you know 2K is nothing for family but we were so scared........we left her and they said they would run tests and take an MRI and all and call us late night........my wife, son and I cried all the way home fearing the worst and when the phone rang at about 11:30pm I was scared to answer.......doctor said good news/bad news double herniated discs and it can be surgically repaired but the cost......stop there because it doesn't matter what the cost is for a loved one right? It was a painful ordeal as she stayed for a week and was there with her in her cage after a 1 1/2 hour ride after work every night until they kicked me out.......I had to be!!.......had to walk her with a sling for a couple months but low and behold she's still running, walking and acting like a puppy almost 3 years later........They are worth everything because they love you to death!!! So that's why we do the same I guess........wish they lived as long or longer because they deserve it more than us.............

Towards the end with The Rogers, I had to bring him to Tufts as well. It was also about an hour and 15 away. Left work at 3 and came home at 9 everyday. The doctors did 2 biopsys but both test showed inconclusive in terms of malignancy. The Rogers was here for 10 days and got strong enough to go home. He passed 3 days after when food would not digest. He and Alex (lab) were by my side through my divorce and when I was severely ill. My son really wants a pet but I can't do it anymore. I'm glad my son and The Rogers crossed paths though.
 
Towards the end with The Rogers, I had to bring him to Tufts as well. It was also about an hour and 15 away. Left work at 3 and came home at 9 everyday. The doctors did 2 biopsys but both test showed inconclusive in terms of malignancy. The Rogers was here for 10 days and got strong enough to go home. He passed 3 days after when food would not digest. He and Alex (lab) were by my side through my divorce and when I was severely ill. My son really wants a pet but I can't do it anymore. I'm glad my son and The Rogers crossed paths though.

Your son has got to know the feeling to have a dog, tho. How old is he?
 
The Millie dog, always smiling. Will forever live in my heart.
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Stitch is gone. Passed this morning. Last few days were very tough on him, but last night, he seemed to have some renewed energy. Even went out for a short walk around the yard. Know he was hurting for the past few months, and glad the suffering's over, but damn, I'm going to miss that dog.
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So sorry for your loss Rich.

When my dog was a puppy I couldn't wait for her to "grow up" so she would calm down a bit. Now that she's "middle-aged", I wish time would stop because I don't even want to think about what will inevitably come.
 
Stitch is gone. Passed this morning. Last few days were very tough on him, but last night, he seemed to have some renewed energy. Even went out for a short walk around the yard. Know he was hurting for the past few months, and glad the suffering's over, but damn, I'm going to miss that dog.

So sorry to hear that.
 
Stitch is gone. Passed this morning. Last few days were very tough on him, but last night, he seemed to have some renewed energy. Even went out for a short walk around the yard. Know he was hurting for the past few months, and glad the suffering's over, but damn, I'm going to miss that dog.
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Damn RichZ sorry ........beautiful dog. I like this thread because you know you're not alone in your feelings but hate it also because of the obvious!!
 
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Stitch is gone. Passed this morning. Last few days were very tough on him, but last night, he seemed to have some renewed energy. Even went out for a short walk around the yard. Know he was hurting for the past few months, and glad the suffering's over, but damn, I'm going to miss that dog.
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Cool dogs need to stick together.
 
This is a great thread....how are you guys embedding the pics?

Here is the HuskyNan answer from the Questions, Comments whatever board:

As for posting pictures, when you see a picture on a linkable web site that you'd like to post, put your cursor over it, right click and Copy Link Address. In the Boneyard, click on the icon that looks like a tree (it's on the line below the emoticon choices). When the dialog box opens up, paste the link address there then post. No formatting needed.

If you want to post a picture from your hard drive, click on the Upload a File button to the bottom right. I haven't personally tried this but I'm told you can upload a file from your hard drive this way.
 
Stitch is gone. Passed this morning. Last few days were very tough on him, but last night, he seemed to have some renewed energy. Even went out for a short walk around the yard. Know he was hurting for the past few months, and glad the suffering's over, but damn, I'm going to miss that dog.

So sorry Rich, I know how much it hurts. It's been 4 weeks since I lost Millie and I'm still looking for her on the sofa. Hang in there, it takes time. Forget the suffering Stitch went through and remember the great love you shared.
 
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Here is my big guy. A UCONN fan, by his own choice of course. His name is Amari.
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