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cathydownunder 07-25-2009 12:38 AM

DEvastated--My precious dog passed this morning.
 
Hello My Friends
I am so eaten up with grief I had to "talk" somewhere.
My 14 year old precious beautiful baby passed away in my arms early this morning and Im an absolute mess.
His presence is everywhere in my home as he was a house dog ( Miniature fox terrier)and followed me literally everywhere (even the bathroom), even more so since Ive been home so much with my back. This little guy was my companion and comfort before and after my surgeries and Im sure those of you with cherished pets will understand my intense sense of loss.

The coming days and weeks, probably months, are going to test me in ways I haven't seen since my mum passed 11 years ago.

Please spare a thought or prayer for me in the next few days. I feel very vulnerable right now with my ongoing unresolved pain and am hoping this isn't the catalyst that sends me gaga finally!

Cathy

Harrison 07-25-2009 10:13 AM

So sorry
 
Cathy, that's terrible news. I think it's especially hard on patients, as they can grow closer bonds to the "little furry people" during their tough times. I hope you find a peaceful closure process in the days ahead. I am sure it's not easy...

:(

AJ 07-26-2009 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by cathydownunder (Post 83733)
The coming days and weeks, probably months, are going to test me in ways I haven't seen since my mum passed 11 years ago.

Please spare a thought or prayer

Will do, I know how isolating being at home is. Try to be thankful that you had such a good little friend. I know its going to be a difficult time. Hang in there. x

Liz 07-26-2009 05:29 PM

hi cathy,

i am soooo very sorry to hear about your loss... i know how much comfort and joy your dog provided you with. You are in my thoughts and i'm sending you strength and a big hug to get through this... i know you will.

hang in there my friend,
Liz

cavalier 07-26-2009 08:46 PM

I feel your pain to a degree - while each relationship is special - I just lost my best friend a couple of months ago, who happened to be a dog - one I raised from birth on - he was ONLY 6 yr's of age - I have never lost a dog so young. Be comforted in that you had more time than we had. I understand the missing them everywhere you look & my boy followed me everywhere. It is definitely harder road but I am having to be thankful for the time we had - as it was a blessing while I had it. My heart goes out to you - Jill

Mike L. 07-27-2009 12:22 AM

Sorry about your loss.
 
I have had a few surgeries and my hound really helps. Cathy, I wish you well during this rough stretch. Hang in there.

PS. I'm having fusion instead of the agreed upon ADR @ C3/4 this week. My Dr. took too much bone stock away from my foramintomy last February. Dr. Regan will perform it in Los Angeles. I hope I don't trip over my dog with the collar on.

I know the anguish you are going through.
Take care/hugs,
Mike L.

cathydownunder 07-27-2009 12:25 AM

Thank You
 
Thank you Rich, Alison, Jill, Mike and my pal Liz for your kind words.

No matter how much we know what's coming when a loved one's nearing the end, it still hits us like a ton of bricks.
My little Milo was ailing for quite some time but as he was being kept comfortable with his heart meds I fooled myself into thinking he had time still. After all, he insisted on his daily walk (and carry) till the end.

This morning he has been cremated and I had to tell them what is to go on his plaque. The lady on the phone was so very kind to me as I sobbed out the words. Im glad he has caring people seeing to him.

I found a wonderful website and forum for those who have a lost a pet. It's comforting and a little scary to know there are others who actually love their animals so deeply and unconditionally as me.

So for now I just let the pain wash over me, and cry till the tears don't come anymore. It will take as long as it takes. Eventually I will heal, but I will never forget, as that part of me will always be missing.
Cathy

P.S. MIke best wishes for your surgery this week. Don;t be too disappointed with your fusion over ADR...others with them have managed just fine.

Cirobi 07-27-2009 08:27 AM

*e-hugs*

I'm sorry to hear of your loss. :( I remember how tough it was on an old roommate of mine in college when her pup died. In a way, it helped her face the lingering shock of her grandmother's passing, but it was still so rough on her (both her grandmother and her dog passed due to cancer and both with the same timeframe from diagnosis to death).

My thoughts will be with you as you soldier through this. Just think though, now you have a fluffy little four legged angel to watch over you. :)

~Sara

JasonR 07-29-2009 10:13 AM

Sorry to hear about that. Losing a pet can be very tough. My daughter, who is only 7, still remembers the exact date that one of our Jack Russell Terrier's(or terrorist as the case may be) passed very unexpectedly. It's been 2.5 years and we all still miss him. My prayers definitely go out to you.

ERvet 08-01-2009 11:09 PM

Angels with fur
 
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Originally Posted by cathydownunder (Post 83733)
My 14 year old precious beautiful baby passed away in my arms early this morning and Im an absolute mess.
His presence is everywhere in my home Cathy


Cathy: I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved companion....in my line of work I help people say goodbye to cherished furry friends much too often (emergency veterinary medicine), and have been through that myself as well. As hard as it is to say that last goodbye, I am glad you were able to hold your precious friend. :angel:
That unconditional love they have for us is astounding at times.....
please accept my sincere condolences.

Susan/ERvet


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