Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm very sorry for what you're going through. Please stay attuned to your dog's needs too. Animals don't show pain until it is quite bad, and you may need to let the dog go sooner than you think. Wishing you the best at a difficult time.
You were right. He lost function so quickly and within 24 hours was unable to walk. We had to say goodbye on Saturday. I had read this very note and thought that night we had to tell the kids. THe rapid decline began the very next day, and I was grateful that we had just looped them in. I wanted to thank you. We had only a few days to say goodbye, but the kids got through it with us. Well, we are still in it, but you know what I mean.
Thanks to you all, this forum really helped me, and helped me help my family through a difficult loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm very sorry for what you're going through. Please stay attuned to your dog's needs too. Animals don't show pain until it is quite bad, and you may need to let the dog go sooner than you think. Wishing you the best at a difficult time.
You were right. He lost function so quickly and within 24 hours was unable to walk. We had to say goodbye on Saturday. I had read this very note and thought that night we had to tell the kids. THe rapid decline began the very next day, and I was grateful that we had just looped them in. I wanted to thank you. We had only a few days to say goodbye, but the kids got through it with us. Well, we are still in it, but you know what I mean.
Thanks to you all, this forum really helped me, and helped me help my family through a difficult loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is dying of cancer and I have 3 young child young children. As a child from a big family with many pets dying over the years I don’t understand your drama
Oh gosh, OP here, no drama, just trying to be a good parent at a time when I am not my best. I am so very sorry for what you are going through. I have perspective on this, it's just that this is new for us and I want to do what I can to lead them through this. Sending you just pure love and support.
Anonymous wrote:Tell them exactly what the vet told you and have them help you shower the dog with love and treats to make sure she/he has the best last days.
Anonymous wrote:I'd have them deal with the death of the pet first. Put the dog down. Sooner the better.
And get a gripe Mom. A little less drama will help everyone.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm very sorry for what you're going through. Please stay attuned to your dog's needs too. Animals don't show pain until it is quite bad, and you may need to let the dog go sooner than you think. Wishing you the best at a difficult time.
Anonymous wrote:Find an age-appropriate storybook about the loss of a pet. Read it every night with no other storybooks. Allow this story to sink in. Yes, we are sad, but this happens to everyone.