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I am euthanizing my dog on Monday.

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  • O [email protected]

    We just went through this recently. It's very difficult but you are doing the right thing. I'm sorry for your loss, truly.

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    It absolutely is right but damn it hurts. I wish they lived so much longer. Sorry for your loss.

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      The vet says he has a cancerous lump and will not survive any intervention, and that he was a very different dog than even from two months ago and that it was time. He has dementia, tracheal stenosis, diabetes and cataracts, and coughs a lot, so it really is time, but my ex needed to hear it from the vet, who thankfully is always her forthright helpful compassionate self.

      I know the internet hates pugs, but he was a stray I fostered and then adopted, and he had a wonderful hilarious personality, was cuddly as could be, and really did very well until the last year or so.

      It is the right decision without question, but it's never any easier no matter what experience you have with it. I will miss my puppy baby so much.

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      I messaged, but I wish to show my support here as well. You are a lemmy friend, a wonderful supporter of our effort here, and a beautiful person. These may just be words on a screen, but I'm a real person dammit and so are you and I don't want you to hurt. All my love friend in this impossibly difficult time. I'm in tears empathizing my own experiences and I hate the pain you must feel. I hope you know how much joy you bring here and I am certain your canine friend felt just as blessed with that joy.

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        The vet says he has a cancerous lump and will not survive any intervention, and that he was a very different dog than even from two months ago and that it was time. He has dementia, tracheal stenosis, diabetes and cataracts, and coughs a lot, so it really is time, but my ex needed to hear it from the vet, who thankfully is always her forthright helpful compassionate self.

        I know the internet hates pugs, but he was a stray I fostered and then adopted, and he had a wonderful hilarious personality, was cuddly as could be, and really did very well until the last year or so.

        It is the right decision without question, but it's never any easier no matter what experience you have with it. I will miss my puppy baby so much.

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        I'm so sorry for your loss, but it sounds like it's time.

        I had to say goodbye to my senile, almost 13 years old Boston terrier beagle mix in 2022.

        I still miss him every day. A few things that you may want to do.

        1. It helped us to write down what his last few days were like - the long walks, visits to Home Depot, etc. We did this in an email to ourselves.
        2. After, we also wrote an email/started a thread of all our memories - what dumb things Murphy did, what we loved about him, his quirks. This has been painful to look back on, but it also keeps his memory fresh (and become less painful as time has passed).
        3. We kept his old bed around for a month+ before we felt like we could put it away - take as much time as you need.

        Lastly, fuck anyone who thinks that grief for a pet isn't worth anything, or isn't the same as losing a human member of your family. Our dogs are our family.

        And because I will never not share a picture of my buddy, here's Murphy.

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        • damonsterknees@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

          I messaged, but I wish to show my support here as well. You are a lemmy friend, a wonderful supporter of our effort here, and a beautiful person. These may just be words on a screen, but I'm a real person dammit and so are you and I don't want you to hurt. All my love friend in this impossibly difficult time. I'm in tears empathizing my own experiences and I hate the pain you must feel. I hope you know how much joy you bring here and I am certain your canine friend felt just as blessed with that joy.

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          I appreciate you saying this! He's definitely well loved.

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          • P [email protected]

            I'm so sorry for your loss, but it sounds like it's time.

            I had to say goodbye to my senile, almost 13 years old Boston terrier beagle mix in 2022.

            I still miss him every day. A few things that you may want to do.

            1. It helped us to write down what his last few days were like - the long walks, visits to Home Depot, etc. We did this in an email to ourselves.
            2. After, we also wrote an email/started a thread of all our memories - what dumb things Murphy did, what we loved about him, his quirks. This has been painful to look back on, but it also keeps his memory fresh (and become less painful as time has passed).
            3. We kept his old bed around for a month+ before we felt like we could put it away - take as much time as you need.

            Lastly, fuck anyone who thinks that grief for a pet isn't worth anything, or isn't the same as losing a human member of your family. Our dogs are our family.

            And because I will never not share a picture of my buddy, here's Murphy.

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            I love Murphy! I'm sorry for your loss. Thankfully I have lots of Victor documented and that helps, but ugh. The dementia was really hard, it's so hard to keep them happy and there's times they look at you like "why am I here". It's very much time, but ugh my baby.

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              The vet says he has a cancerous lump and will not survive any intervention, and that he was a very different dog than even from two months ago and that it was time. He has dementia, tracheal stenosis, diabetes and cataracts, and coughs a lot, so it really is time, but my ex needed to hear it from the vet, who thankfully is always her forthright helpful compassionate self.

              I know the internet hates pugs, but he was a stray I fostered and then adopted, and he had a wonderful hilarious personality, was cuddly as could be, and really did very well until the last year or so.

              It is the right decision without question, but it's never any easier no matter what experience you have with it. I will miss my puppy baby so much.

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              I don't have anything special to add. It sucks, but try to remember the good times. I lost 2 cats pretty close to each other. The first one (porkchop) went bad real quick. I had to feed her churu through the weekend because she couldn't eat anything else. We had her euthanized at home and her sister was able to have more closure.

              The pain will always be there but it will lessen. The 2nd one was cream cheese (in my profile pic) he died at 6 months to some rare brain disease. That one still hurts because he was so happy and excited about life. It still feels raw if I dwell too much. The first time I got thing from my phone about "check out these photos that you made a year ago" and it was his face and jumping around was hard. Just be aware how technology might surprise you with shit like that. I feel for you.

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                The vet says he has a cancerous lump and will not survive any intervention, and that he was a very different dog than even from two months ago and that it was time. He has dementia, tracheal stenosis, diabetes and cataracts, and coughs a lot, so it really is time, but my ex needed to hear it from the vet, who thankfully is always her forthright helpful compassionate self.

                I know the internet hates pugs, but he was a stray I fostered and then adopted, and he had a wonderful hilarious personality, was cuddly as could be, and really did very well until the last year or so.

                It is the right decision without question, but it's never any easier no matter what experience you have with it. I will miss my puppy baby so much.

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                Heartbreaking. Having to make a decision like this must be horrible. I wish you much strength and my condolences.

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                • kindenough@kbin.earthK [email protected]

                  Heartbreaking. Having to make a decision like this must be horrible. I wish you much strength and my condolences.

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                  Thank you. It's so obviously the right thing to do, and yet when I hold him and he's alive in my arms I don't want him to go.

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                  • B [email protected]

                    How about a video of him singing me the song of his people?.

                    https://imgur.com/Xh01sK9

                    He was a very funny dog and so much fun. He'll have a lot of love this weekend and go off into the sunset wrapped up in all that love. It will be ok, but I'm just mourning. Thank you.

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                    OMG this is so funny and precious 🙂

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                    • notyou@sopuli.xyzN [email protected]

                      I don't have anything special to add. It sucks, but try to remember the good times. I lost 2 cats pretty close to each other. The first one (porkchop) went bad real quick. I had to feed her churu through the weekend because she couldn't eat anything else. We had her euthanized at home and her sister was able to have more closure.

                      The pain will always be there but it will lessen. The 2nd one was cream cheese (in my profile pic) he died at 6 months to some rare brain disease. That one still hurts because he was so happy and excited about life. It still feels raw if I dwell too much. The first time I got thing from my phone about "check out these photos that you made a year ago" and it was his face and jumping around was hard. Just be aware how technology might surprise you with shit like that. I feel for you.

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                      Thankfully I've been here before, so I know those memories crop up so painfully. Ugh. Why don't they live forever. Thank you.

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                      • B [email protected]

                        The vet says he has a cancerous lump and will not survive any intervention, and that he was a very different dog than even from two months ago and that it was time. He has dementia, tracheal stenosis, diabetes and cataracts, and coughs a lot, so it really is time, but my ex needed to hear it from the vet, who thankfully is always her forthright helpful compassionate self.

                        I know the internet hates pugs, but he was a stray I fostered and then adopted, and he had a wonderful hilarious personality, was cuddly as could be, and really did very well until the last year or so.

                        It is the right decision without question, but it's never any easier no matter what experience you have with it. I will miss my puppy baby so much.

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                        Grief is love.

                        You gave him the best life possible, and now you’re going to give him the most peaceful death possible.

                        Sending you hugs from across the internet.

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                          Aww I'm sorry. You never get over a pet you love.

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                          Thx.

                          Not completely, that's for sure but that's OK. I still have sweet memories of her, it's all I wish to remember 🙂

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                            The vet says he has a cancerous lump and will not survive any intervention, and that he was a very different dog than even from two months ago and that it was time. He has dementia, tracheal stenosis, diabetes and cataracts, and coughs a lot, so it really is time, but my ex needed to hear it from the vet, who thankfully is always her forthright helpful compassionate self.

                            I know the internet hates pugs, but he was a stray I fostered and then adopted, and he had a wonderful hilarious personality, was cuddly as could be, and really did very well until the last year or so.

                            It is the right decision without question, but it's never any easier no matter what experience you have with it. I will miss my puppy baby so much.

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                            I'm so sorry.

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                            • swelter_spark@reddthat.comS [email protected]

                              I'm so sorry.

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                              Thank you.

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                              • S [email protected]

                                Grief is love.

                                You gave him the best life possible, and now you’re going to give him the most peaceful death possible.

                                Sending you hugs from across the internet.

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                                Thank you. It is love and I love him dearly.

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                                  The vet says he has a cancerous lump and will not survive any intervention, and that he was a very different dog than even from two months ago and that it was time. He has dementia, tracheal stenosis, diabetes and cataracts, and coughs a lot, so it really is time, but my ex needed to hear it from the vet, who thankfully is always her forthright helpful compassionate self.

                                  I know the internet hates pugs, but he was a stray I fostered and then adopted, and he had a wonderful hilarious personality, was cuddly as could be, and really did very well until the last year or so.

                                  It is the right decision without question, but it's never any easier no matter what experience you have with it. I will miss my puppy baby so much.

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                                  Omg I'm so sorry. you have my condolences. sounds like he had a good long life and euthanising him is the compassionate option so don't feel bad. pugs are so cute I'm glad you gave him his best life and you'll remember him for all the love and laughs he brought to you ❤️

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                                    The vet says he has a cancerous lump and will not survive any intervention, and that he was a very different dog than even from two months ago and that it was time. He has dementia, tracheal stenosis, diabetes and cataracts, and coughs a lot, so it really is time, but my ex needed to hear it from the vet, who thankfully is always her forthright helpful compassionate self.

                                    I know the internet hates pugs, but he was a stray I fostered and then adopted, and he had a wonderful hilarious personality, was cuddly as could be, and really did very well until the last year or so.

                                    It is the right decision without question, but it's never any easier no matter what experience you have with it. I will miss my puppy baby so much.

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                                    I'm very sorry for what you're going through but try to remember during the bad times coming how great of a life you gave him and how happy he was for it.

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                                    • schwim@lemmy.zipS [email protected]

                                      I'm very sorry for what you're going through but try to remember during the bad times coming how great of a life you gave him and how happy he was for it.

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                                      Thank you. I really do. He was delightfully bad and hilarious.

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                                      • frenchfryenjoyer@lemmings.worldF [email protected]

                                        Omg I'm so sorry. you have my condolences. sounds like he had a good long life and euthanising him is the compassionate option so don't feel bad. pugs are so cute I'm glad you gave him his best life and you'll remember him for all the love and laughs he brought to you ❤️

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                                        I sure will. He was absolutely hilarious and loved to death by us.

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