A Dignified End
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Trevor450

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1,916 posts

172 months

Wednesday 14th August 2013
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Our Springer x Collie, Phoebe, was diagnosed with an anal gland tumour a few months ago.

She stopped eating a couple of weeks ago and went downhill but an antibiotic injection perked her right up and she was her normal self until yesterday when she stopped eating again.  She was losing strength quickly so we made the heartbreaking decision to have her put to sleep yesterday afternoon rather than have her suffer the pain, various horrible symptoms and indignity that cancer gives.


anonymous-user

78 months

Wednesday 14th August 2013
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Sorry for your loss Trevor frown. You've done the right thing for your friend - you can't do more than that.

RIP Phoebe.

rosie11

196 posts

162 months

Wednesday 14th August 2013
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Feeling for you -


The patter of your paws no more, no scratching at the door,
Your big soft eyes and dopey head have finally gone to rest.

You touched my life and that of others, as a friend you are the best.

Black can man

31,973 posts

192 months

Wednesday 14th August 2013
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I know how you feel fella,

The only trouble with pets.

MercuryRises

516 posts

187 months

Thursday 15th August 2013
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I feel for you mate.

One of the best things in the world is a good Dog, and one of the worst is when you lose a good Dog, but you're better for having known that Dog, and that Dog had a better life for knowing you.

Jasandjules

72,034 posts

253 months

Thursday 15th August 2013
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Sorry OP.

But you did the right thing, it is the last act of kindness we can do for them.

highflyer

1,899 posts

250 months

Thursday 15th August 2013
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Nice words mercuryrises, sorry to read about Phoebe, a lovely looking dog. My daughters dog Missey (one of our puppys)has just been diagnosed with the same thing, she is a working cocker spaniel 13 years old fit as a flea, you wouldn't know anything was wrong apart from blood in her poo and she struggles to go sometimes, just brought her home after 3 days 2 nights at the vets for investigation and that was the diagnosis, inoperable, she is fine in herself and running about as normal, soon as she walked out of the vets she jumped straight into their large pond so no change there, she loves water, so it is very hard to accept, just going to wait and see what the daughter is going to do, thank god its not our decision.

Trevor450

Original Poster:

1,916 posts

172 months

Thursday 15th August 2013
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Thanks for the kind words.

highflyer, my only advice is for your daughter to spend as much quality time with her dog and she will know when the time comes to do the right thing.

highflyer

1,899 posts

250 months

Thursday 15th August 2013
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I'm sure she will,
We have Murphy, Missey's brother with us, he was 1st borne 1st litter from Jazz who we lost last year at 15 1/2, bad enough loosing her.
The daughters vet bill came to £2300 I think they have had her over being a girl, probably pays to have insurance which she doesn't.

Sorry for your loss OP

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

272 months

Thursday 15th August 2013
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What a lovely looking dog, It's so sad when they have to leave us.

Rosun

141 posts

176 months

Friday 16th August 2013
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Sorry for your loss Trevor.
Almost expecting the same thing in the near future with a bischon frise with anal gland problems. On the outside, fit as a fiddle, inside it's a different story.

Mouse1903

839 posts

177 months

Friday 16th August 2013
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Horrible but correct decision. Feels bloody awful. Luckily with my dog it was my parents who took him to the vet. Saying bye to him before going to work for the last time was pretty tough, just awful really. Good memories though

ali_kat

32,143 posts

245 months

Friday 16th August 2013
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frown

Trevor450

Original Poster:

1,916 posts

172 months

Friday 16th August 2013
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I may be biased but she was one of the nicest natured dogs I have had the pleasure of having. She adored me (much more so than my wife) and I used to take her everywhere with me, including to work. She loved the car too and would quite happily sit in the boot with the lid open all day while I would be doing stuff. I could never be angry with her for long if she was naughty - if I looked at her the wrong way her ears would drop and you could see her world start to fall apart. She once ate the headlining of a car I had when I stopped at a shop for something when she was in the chewing stage. biglaugh

I held her head when she went to sleep and it was really peaceful. We have two other dogs. One really bonded with her over the last few months and he is visibly quiet. It helps to talk and I have spent the last week reflecting on all the times she made me feel good.

There is nothing like the love of a good dog and that is exactly the reason we put ourselves through the heartache because the good times make up for it.

Thanks people.


Edited by Trevor450 on Friday 16th August 22:14

Hark

592 posts

204 months

Friday 16th August 2013
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=(

The_Burg

4,853 posts

238 months

Friday 16th August 2013
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It was the worst day ever when i had to have my dog 'put to sleep'.
You did the right thing, no need to suffer like humans are forced to.
Not looking forward to the day i have to do the same to my eldest grey. She is getting worse by the day, arthritic hips. She's so happy most days but seeing her try and walk is awful.
No signs of pain so she will stay with us for hopefully a while yet.

A friend and fellow poster on here recently had to do the same after 15 years, it's hard.

I salute you sir for doing the right thing.

bexVN

14,690 posts

235 months

Saturday 17th August 2013
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frown I'm so sorry for your loss, but you made the kindest decision because you were thinking of her and that's how it should be but it can be so very hard to do. I'm sorry it's taken me so long to reply, thinking of you (and your daughter frown) at this time