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Hank70SS 10-07-2014 10:08 AM

The Rainbow Bridge
 
Someone, don't remember who, posted that poem when Tonys dog Rosie, actually Kathys dog, passed away. Been thinking about it lately as we're faced with having to put our Annie down. She turned 14 in August and is failing fast. She's had dementia issues for over a year. We've spent a small fortune on drugs, one to improve brain function and one to calm her down and one for pain. They did help and she was doing pretty good until the last month or so.

Now her hind quarters are failing, she has trouble getting up and falls on the stairs. I put a rug down by her food bowl, all 4 legs were sliding out from under her when she tried to eat. I have to push her hind quarters to get her up the stairs and hold her collar going down.

She's wagged her tail non-stop for 14 years but now it's stopped. Her tail is down between her legs. She's obviously not happy, maybe she's telling us she's had enough. We can't watch her stumble and struggle to stand any longer so we'll say goodbye tomorrow.

jays 1971 10-07-2014 12:27 PM

So sorry to hear. That was one of the hardest decisions we have ever had to make. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

Ken Hayes 10-07-2014 01:45 PM

When Annie's at the point she is now, its in her best to do what you have to do so she wont suffer anymore.

Judy and I had to put down "Lucky" a great cat that she had for 17 years. It tore us both up to watch the Vet put the needle in his leg and the look of nothing but love for us in his eyes and we believe there was also a thank you in his eyes too. So go ahead Hank and do what you have to do, Annie will always love you for it.

RBeckman 10-07-2014 06:40 PM

Sorry Hank, it is a very hard thing to do as I know they are just like our children.

flash 10-07-2014 06:59 PM

Hank ,Annie has had a long and happy life with you guys but you know when the time is right .

shadowgray396 10-07-2014 10:33 PM

I hard to say good bye to a family member. Sorry to hear about Annie.

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FlintTony 10-08-2014 04:32 AM

That's a heartbreaker for sure Hank. I feel bad for you guys. She has had a good, long run. You will be sad for a while. I speak from much experience. Every time I read the poem, it makes my eyes leak. I so hope it's true.

Ken Hayes 10-08-2014 11:14 AM

Tony, your not the only one with leaking eyes. I also hope its true, because I sure miss my Tama Sue, Buster, Buddy and Lucky.

RBeckman 10-08-2014 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by FlintTony (Post 55545)
That's a heartbreaker for sure Hank. I feel bad for you guys. She has had a good, long run. You will be sad for a while. I speak from much experience. Every time I read the poem, it makes my eyes leak. I so hope it's true.

Ditto, it is one of the hardest thing we will do and I hope it is true as well.

Hank70SS 10-08-2014 04:18 PM

I vacuumed the family room and main floor a little while ago. When I was done I took off the canister to empty it. I held it up and looked at the clump of dog fur in it. I said to Lynda "This is all we have left of our Annie." Actually we'll probably be vacuuming up dog fur for months but you know what I mean.

She was just a dog but damn that was one of the hardest things I've ever had to do. It was time though and it can be hard to know when the time is right. As I said her tail was always wagging, just walking through the house or out in the yard. Not recently though, just tucked down between her hind legs. That's what convinced me the time was right. That wasn't our Annie and we needed to let her go.


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