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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
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    it is because of not having to go through the pain, upset and sadness of when the time comes for them to be put to sleep because of terminal sickness, or pass away of old age or accidents.
    DOM, old saying ""Don't be sad because it's over, be happy because it happened", and remember the good times, not the bad ones..

    one thing is certain, we will all die one day, but everyday above ground is a good day


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    DOM, old saying ""Don't be sad because it's over, be happy because it happened", and remember the good times, not the bad ones..
    True.........a pet's life span is shorter though, and the more attached you get the harder it is to let go.....
    I guess loosing a pet is just as painful as loosing a loved one in a way, specially a dog pet, and the fact that they don't last as long as we want, is a sad thing.....
    "10% of life is made up of what happens to you, 90% is decided by how you react"
    "The way to love anything is to realize that it may be lost"


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    DOM, old saying ""Don't be sad because it's over, be happy because it happened", and remember the good times, not the bad ones..

    one thing is certain, we will all die one day, but everyday above ground is a good day
    Nice one Mr Joe!....
    I felt sad when our rottweiler was gone. It was because she was with the family for many years. There were many happy memories of her. We brought her to a dog show one time. She was so happy everytime she is brought out in the open field to play. Everytime we go for a walk in the village and happen to meet a dog of her breed we ( the owners) introduce our pet dogs to one another. I remember a time when she was left alone at home and when we arrived and looked for her in every corner of the house and in the garden can't find her and she didn't answer at all. I finally found her under the shrubs and head flat on the ground but eyes looking at me as if she's sulking bec she was left behind. I said "i'm sorry" then i called her and had put the dog food and added fresh water on the food trays but she just snobs me. So what i did was to bring the food trays infront of her. We really missed her a lot when she was gone, something was missing at home. I even cried.Sometimes i felt not to own one again for when it will be gone it's hard to cope up with the changes in the family. We will always remember the happy days when they're still with us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepe n Pilar View Post
    I felt sad when our rottweiler was gone. It was because she was with the family for many years. There were many happy memories of her.
    i have memories of me and my dog chasing rabbits when she was young, funny how she never caught one , maybe i was just not quick enough when she got so close, or was it because i'm a veggy she was happy in them days , like the time i was taking her for a walk and turned a corner, and a cat flew thru the air, she had managed to get it, don't think she hurt it, but the cat had scratched her nose, and her nose was bleeding a little bit, but she had a big smile on her face

    i give my dog cod liver oil capsule and glucosamine tablet a day.

    if you've got a morrisons near you, they have on offer pedigree joint care + snacks, 3 for the price of 2, will cost you £8, but saves you £4 and will help you dog for 3 wks if its old


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    i have memories of me and my dog chasing rabbits when she was young, funny how she never caught one , maybe i was just not quick enough when she got so close, or was it because i'm a veggy she was happy in them days , like the time i was taking her for a walk and turned a corner, and a cat flew thru the air, she had managed to get it, don't think she hurt it, but the cat had scratched her nose, and her nose was bleeding a little bit, but she had a big smile on her face

    i give my dog cod liver oil capsule and glucosamine tablet a day.

    if you've got a morrisons near you, they have on offer pedigree joint care + snacks, 3 for the price of 2, will cost you £8, but saves you £4 and will help you dog for 3 wks if its old
    Hi Joe, i know the maintenance here in the UK is not that expensive compared to that in the Phils. Yes vitamins , cod liver oil are given as well. I am contemplating if i will get one again.
    Yeah so many happy memories. She was fond of playing the freesbie and chasing cats. Love to our pet dogs were established once they were brought to us either by gift or bought from the pet shops.
    " The people who mean something to your life are not rated "the best" don't have the most money, haven't won the greatest prizes....
    They are the ones who care about you, take care of you, those who, no matter what, stay close by... "


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    Quote Originally Posted by vbkelly View Post
    my lil sunny boy is gone (dog) we put him asleep bcoz his very poorly and had cremeted, it was so sad me and hubby both hug him till he fall asleep.
    Quote Originally Posted by Alec&Davina View Post
    sorry to hear about your loss vbkelly,I understand how you feel. we also lost our lovely dogf last September and have her cremated but still up to now we can't help but cry especially when we see her toys though I know we just did the right thing in putting her to sleep because we know that's the best for her rather than prolonging her agony.
    sorry to hear your dogs have died,its always a sad day when you lose a dog as they become part of the family.

    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    I have had the good fortune of owning dogs in the past, mainly Labrador Retrievers.
    And although, sometime, I do miss the companionship, I would not have another pet again.

    It is not because of the vast amounts of money involved in keeping pets, it is because of not having to go through the pain, upset and sadness of when the time comes for them to be put to sleep because of terminal sickness, or pass away of old age or accidents.
    Some of my kids even now, years after the last dog sadly died, do give me, from time to time, framed prints of chocolate labradors as birthday presents, especially if they do resemble my favourite one.
    My "Enya" was one in a billion, I would never be able to get another like her, and trying to do that, in my mind, would insult her memory.
    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    DOM, old saying ""Don't be sad because it's over, be happy because it happened", and remember the good times, not the bad ones..

    one thing is certain, we will all die one day, but everyday above ground is a good day


    i have grown up with family dogs and its a sad day when pass away! our last dog was a great dane,she was so soft and cuddly,sadly they only live upto 10 years but ours was still 11 but she got so slow and old in her last few years,makes me wanna

    i always look fondly back at all of them
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    i can't believe this happen as they claim, must be stuck 3 inches into the dogs head

    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...his-BRAIN.html


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