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cornwalls palace Flag Torpoint 13 Aug 15 10.48pm

..very sorry for your loss, had my beautiful Fox Terrier put down in May, it was very sudden and the grief is still unbearable, I know what you're going through..all the best getting through it.

 


.......has our coach driver done a Poo'yet, without thinking about Gus!

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View GlaziertoEagle's Profile GlaziertoEagle Flag Coventry 13 Aug 15 11.29pm Send a Private Message to GlaziertoEagle Add GlaziertoEagle as a friend

Oh mate, really sorry to hear this.

 

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Hoof Hearted 14 Aug 15 10.32am

Quote kingdowieonthewall at 13 Aug 2015 6.20pm

Quote leggedstruggle at 13 Aug 2015 6.06pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 13 Aug 2015 4.38pm

Sorry to hear that.

I know what it feels like to lose a loyal friend that has unconditional love for his owner.

I've cried like a baby as all of my previous greyhounds have passed away peacefully.

The house feels empty when they've gone, bless em.

Did they go quickly?


is that your idea of comedy or just poorly worded.


I'll give him the benefit Bob....

Yes thankfully... the last two had back leg failure so it was necessary to call the vet to our home and put them to sleep. I cradled their heads whilst the vet did his job. It's an awful feeling to feel the weight as the poor thing slips away.

 

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View radsyrendot's Profile radsyrendot Flag From Coventry now in Leicester 14 Aug 15 10.37pm Send a Private Message to radsyrendot Add radsyrendot as a friend

Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Aug 2015 10.32am

Quote kingdowieonthewall at 13 Aug 2015 6.20pm

Quote leggedstruggle at 13 Aug 2015 6.06pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 13 Aug 2015 4.38pm

Sorry to hear that.

I know what it feels like to lose a loyal friend that has unconditional love for his owner.

I've cried like a baby as all of my previous greyhounds have passed away peacefully.

The house feels empty when they've gone, bless em.

Did they go quickly?


is that your idea of comedy or just poorly worded.


I'll give him the benefit Bob....

Yes thankfully... the last two had back leg failure so it was necessary to call the vet to our home and put them to sleep. I cradled their heads whilst the vet did his job. It's an awful feeling to feel the weight as the poor thing slips away.


Exactly the same Hoof back end went his front end was going opposite direction to his rear ..the way he was looking at me a couple of days ago was like help me I couldn't see him like that any more I was just cuddling him and telling him to go and see him mum ( 2nd part of my name ) Syren ..no more pain son even when I went in the car today burst out crying again because his fur was on the front seat
Still got his bed and food bowls down can't move them ...
Sorry for babbling on


 

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Hoof Hearted 15 Aug 15 10.26am

Quote radsyrendot at 14 Aug 2015 10.37pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Aug 2015 10.32am

Quote kingdowieonthewall at 13 Aug 2015 6.20pm

Quote leggedstruggle at 13 Aug 2015 6.06pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 13 Aug 2015 4.38pm

Sorry to hear that.

I know what it feels like to lose a loyal friend that has unconditional love for his owner.

I've cried like a baby as all of my previous greyhounds have passed away peacefully.

The house feels empty when they've gone, bless em.

Did they go quickly?


is that your idea of comedy or just poorly worded.


I'll give him the benefit Bob....

Yes thankfully... the last two had back leg failure so it was necessary to call the vet to our home and put them to sleep. I cradled their heads whilst the vet did his job. It's an awful feeling to feel the weight as the poor thing slips away.

Exactly the same Hoof back end went his front end was going opposite direction to his rear ..the way he was looking at me a couple of days ago was like help me I couldn't see him like that any more I was just cuddling him and telling him to go and see him mum ( 2nd part of my name ) Syren ..no more pain son even when I went in the car today burst out crying again because his fur was on the front seat
Still got his bed and food bowls down can't move them ...
Sorry for babbling on



It'll take a while.... you loved him, he was your life.

Take care.

 

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View Cucking Funt's Profile Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 15 Aug 15 10.36am Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

Quote radsyrendot at 14 Aug 2015 10.37pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Aug 2015 10.32am

Quote kingdowieonthewall at 13 Aug 2015 6.20pm

Quote leggedstruggle at 13 Aug 2015 6.06pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 13 Aug 2015 4.38pm

Sorry to hear that.

I know what it feels like to lose a loyal friend that has unconditional love for his owner.

I've cried like a baby as all of my previous greyhounds have passed away peacefully.

The house feels empty when they've gone, bless em.

Did they go quickly?


is that your idea of comedy or just poorly worded.


I'll give him the benefit Bob....

Yes thankfully... the last two had back leg failure so it was necessary to call the vet to our home and put them to sleep. I cradled their heads whilst the vet did his job. It's an awful feeling to feel the weight as the poor thing slips away.


Exactly the same Hoof back end went his front end was going opposite direction to his rear ..the way he was looking at me a couple of days ago was like help me I couldn't see him like that any more I was just cuddling him and telling him to go and see him mum ( 2nd part of my name ) Syren ..no more pain son even when I went in the car today burst out crying again because his fur was on the front seat
Still got his bed and food bowls down can't move them ...
Sorry for babbling on



Heartbreaking. I've never loved any human to the extent I've loved the dogs I've had. I really feel for you,

 


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View Jamesey's Profile Jamesey Flag Wandsworth 15 Aug 15 4.12pm Send a Private Message to Jamesey Add Jamesey as a friend

Deepest sympathy for your loss. People who don't have pets often don't understand how awful the separation can be. 2009 was one of the worst years of our lives when we lost our lovely Westie, Holly (15, and our two rescue cats Ginger (17) and Flossie (1. But they had all succumbed to disease and ailments which made their lives miserable and painful for them and us.

Time will help and at first although you might feel that you never want another "friend" again, maybe like us another one will come. Our rescue Westie, Daisy ( has gone a long way towards filling the void and perhaps the same will happen for you.

 


Nothing is fool-proof - fools are too ingenious

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View Jamesey's Profile Jamesey Flag Wandsworth 15 Aug 15 4.13pm Send a Private Message to Jamesey Add Jamesey as a friend

Don't know why the faces appeared instead of ages in my post above. Looks rather silly I'm afraid.

 


Nothing is fool-proof - fools are too ingenious

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cornwalls palace Flag Torpoint 15 Aug 15 4.36pm

Quote Cucking Funt at 15 Aug 2015 10.36am

Quote radsyrendot at 14 Aug 2015 10.37pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 14 Aug 2015 10.32am

Quote kingdowieonthewall at 13 Aug 2015 6.20pm

Quote leggedstruggle at 13 Aug 2015 6.06pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 13 Aug 2015 4.38pm

Sorry to hear that.

I know what it feels like to lose a loyal friend that has unconditional love for his owner.

I've cried like a baby as all of my previous greyhounds have passed away peacefully.

The house feels empty when they've gone, bless em.

Did they go quickly?


is that your idea of comedy or just poorly worded.


I'll give him the benefit Bob....

Yes thankfully... the last two had back leg failure so it was necessary to call the vet to our home and put them to sleep. I cradled their heads whilst the vet did his job. It's an awful feeling to feel the weight as the poor thing slips away.


Exactly the same Hoof back end went his front end was going opposite direction to his rear ..the way he was looking at me a couple of days ago was like help me I couldn't see him like that any more I was just cuddling him and telling him to go and see him mum ( 2nd part of my name ) Syren ..no more pain son even when I went in the car today burst out crying again because his fur was on the front seat
Still got his bed and food bowls down can't move them ...
Sorry for babbling on



Heartbreaking. I've never loved any human to the extent I've loved the dogs I've had. I really feel for you,


..they rely on us for everything, always watching and waiting for our next move, it's the suddenness of them not being around anymore and hearing their name being called out that really hurts...you actually really miss saying their name, it is awful, bloody awful and your spot on Mr Funt.

 


.......has our coach driver done a Poo'yet, without thinking about Gus!

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Simply put, it's the hardest thing to do.

You spend many great years of your lives together, you bring them up from puppy to old age and your there for their every need. They need you and you need them, it's a relationship and it's sad that the day comes where you have to be cruel to be kind. You have to make a conscious decision to take your best friends life. Incredibly difficult and something I wouldn't wish on anyone.

 

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Hoof Hearted 15 Aug 15 5.44pm

Quote Jamesey at 15 Aug 2015 4.13pm

Don't know why the faces appeared instead of ages in my post above. Looks rather silly I'm afraid.


You put the last bracket too close to the number 8 if you had left a gap it would have been 8 ) but instead it became a cool smilie .

 

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View Jamesey's Profile Jamesey Flag Wandsworth 15 Aug 15 7.24pm Send a Private Message to Jamesey Add Jamesey as a friend

Quote Hoof Hearted at 15 Aug 2015 5.44pm

Quote Jamesey at 15 Aug 2015 4.13pm

Don't know why the faces appeared instead of ages in my post above. Looks rather silly I'm afraid.


You put the last bracket too close to the number 8 if you had left a gap it would have been 8 ) but instead it became a cool smilie .


Thanks Hoof...your grasp of technology shames me!

 


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