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Things that make you go GRRRRR.... (Part 2)
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<blockquote data-quote="DeeCee" data-source="post: 3298170" data-attributes="member: 99299"><p>Not so much grrr, but more </p><p>Had to have one of my dogs put down on Friday. Had her for nearly 11 years since she was 7 weeks old.</p><p>She'd been ill for a while but it was still very quick. She was vomiting on Thursday, listless and sleepy. By Friday morning she was semi-conscious.</p><p>Quick trip to the vets and after much deliberation we decided that enough was enough and we made that awful decision. We still don't know what was really wrong with her but she'd had a life full of various illnesses and been going steadily downhill for some time.</p><p>Still got another dog that has never known life without her around so he's having to readjust too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeeCee, post: 3298170, member: 99299"] Not so much grrr, but more Had to have one of my dogs put down on Friday. Had her for nearly 11 years since she was 7 weeks old. She'd been ill for a while but it was still very quick. She was vomiting on Thursday, listless and sleepy. By Friday morning she was semi-conscious. Quick trip to the vets and after much deliberation we decided that enough was enough and we made that awful decision. We still don't know what was really wrong with her but she'd had a life full of various illnesses and been going steadily downhill for some time. Still got another dog that has never known life without her around so he's having to readjust too. [/QUOTE]
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