Lost my Boxer Puppy to a freak choking accident.

Lost my Boxer Puppy to a freak choking accident.

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Frenchda

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1,318 posts

233 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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She was only 4 1/2 months old and whilst out on a walk yesterday got a small piece of a gravy bone (about a third of one) caught far down the back of her throat. Nothing anyone could do.

I am gutted.



Goodnight my gorgeous puppy dog.
You were a bugger at times, but always a delight. I'll miss the 4oclock paws on the bed, the lazy lay in cuddles (you were the best spooner), the 4 paws off the ground welcome home at night (it was hard tonight), the bad lessons you learnt from Boo, the escape tunnel. All the things that made you great, all the things that made you the unique little personality that you were. Too short, I feel robbed, you owe another 8-10 years you little fker!
Watch out Rainbow Bridge she's a coming.
Bounce in and announce your arrival. Say hi to daisy, Ollie, Harper, JD, Tess, and all of the rest of the gang (far to many), they will show you the ropes, watch out for Daisy she was really naughty. Remember your manners, remember that we love you so very, very very much.
Just remember you owe me some more time. Goodnight beautiful.

ali_kat

31,989 posts

221 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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weeping

55palfers

5,909 posts

164 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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Very sad.

otolith

56,121 posts

204 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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How awful, you must be heartbroken. frown

Shaw Tarse

31,543 posts

203 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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frown

Fermit The Krog

12,956 posts

100 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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How dreadful. You have my condolences. Any dog owner who has lost one, myself included, shall know how you feel right now cry

You need to remember right now that you gave her her happy times, and a crack at life, so pat yourself on the back.

When/ if you feel up to this one is your call, but I would suggest looking to re-home a rescue. There is many a pooch out there needing a chance of a loving owner, you can make the difference to another doggy.

Again, my sincere heart felt condolences.

-crookedtail-

1,563 posts

190 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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Sorry to hear mate! frown

Frenchda

Original Poster:

1,318 posts

233 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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Fermit The Krog said:
How dreadful. You have my condolences. Any dog owner who has lost one, myself included, shall know how you feel right now cry

You need to remember right now that you gave her her happy times, and a crack at life, so pat yourself on the back.

When/ if you feel up to this one is your call, but I would suggest looking to re-home a rescue. There is many a pooch out there needing a chance of a loving owner, you can make the difference to another doggy.

Again, my sincere heart felt condolences.
Thanks smile.

Have one rescue and another boxer already so not adverse to the re homing.

It is just so bloody unfair, the only reason we have (had frown ) 3 dogs is because one of the others has terminal kidney disease so Kizzy the puppy came home to ease the pain when our ill dog goes and as company for the last dog if that makes sense.

I do "grief" relatively well but this has utterly knocked me for six.

Frenchda

Original Poster:

1,318 posts

233 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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moorx

3,513 posts

114 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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That's awful news frown

I am so very sorry - words seem totally inadequate.

Jasandjules

69,889 posts

229 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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So sorry to hear this.

tomw2000

2,508 posts

195 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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frown sorry for your loss

Fermit The Krog

12,956 posts

100 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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Frenchda said:
Fermit The Krog said:
How dreadful. You have my condolences. Any dog owner who has lost one, myself included, shall know how you feel right now cry

You need to remember right now that you gave her her happy times, and a crack at life, so pat yourself on the back.

When/ if you feel up to this one is your call, but I would suggest looking to re-home a rescue. There is many a pooch out there needing a chance of a loving owner, you can make the difference to another doggy.

Again, my sincere heart felt condolences.
Thanks smile.

Have one rescue and another boxer already so not adverse to the re homing.

It is just so bloody unfair, the only reason we have (had frown ) 3 dogs is because one of the others has terminal kidney disease so Kizzy the puppy came home to ease the pain when our ill dog goes and as company for the last dog if that makes sense.

I do "grief" relatively well but this has utterly knocked me for six.
Oh no doubt, it does. Three years ago I rescued a Dobe x Dane who had had a bad start in life. Six months later I had to have him put down as he became paralysed, incurable spinal disease. I cried like a baby for days. Give yourself time to grieve, but don't be afraid to jump back in again if you feel you can make a difference to another pooch.

Turn7

23,608 posts

221 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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Awfull situation, my heartfelt sympathies.

bexVN

14,682 posts

211 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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I am so sorry frown. Truly devastating for you, not something you could have possibly forseen but doesn't make the loss any easier.

tonyb1968

1,156 posts

146 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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Gutted for you frown my Miniature Schnauzer is also 4.5 months old and I too would be gutted if anything happened to her at such a young age frown

riosyd

611 posts

201 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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So sad frown