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2 days now and I have carried and helped my dog up the stairs, down the stairs and going outside with the 2 stairs out the back door.
He can walk but it's labored and it's his back hips. He will be 10 in February.
I hate thinking about what I might have to do.
He was a rescue that was tied to a tree for 4 years outside and I'm sure that didn't help his start in life. He's been my daughter's protector when she lived here and I was on 2nd shift. She still comes to visit and Diesel loves her. He's now my protector, grilling partner, companion and friend since it's just me at the house now.
Just needed to put words on something.


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Posts: 3652 | Location: The armpit of Ohio | Registered: August 18, 2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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It is tough. I know it does not help. But you are not alone. Bless you for taking diesel in and providing him with a safe and loving home. Sincerely, orc



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We went through the same thing with our Emma. It is very painful to watch but when the time came we knew and we even thought she knew. She was a 90 lb pit who I carried off the deck and back up for 6 months. When it was time she kind of let us know. We used Lap of Love when it was time and it was the best experience for what it was. It is always hard but I hope for the best for you.


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We went through the same thing with our Emma. It is very painful to watch but when the time came we knew and we even thought she knew. She was a 90 lb pit who I carried off the deck and back up for 6 months. When it was time she kind of let us know. We used Lap of Love when it was time and it was the best experience for what it was. It is always hard but I hope for the best for you.


Thank you.
I looked up Lap of Love and there's one close to me as in like 10 minutes away.
The in home euthanasia may be the route.


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I am so sorry. Interesting timing on this post. We are worrying today about our guy getting up and down the stairs.

Your pup is in our thoughts
 
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Any way you can build a ramp for Diesel to get up/down the landings? Putting skateboard tape or another tractable surface can help.
 
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I am so sorry. Interesting timing on this post. We are worrying today about our guy getting up and down the stairs.

Your pup is in our thoughts


As is your pet.
Lap of Love has been contacted and they are coming tomorrow. I called my daughter and she is driving home tomorrow to be here for the in home euthanasia.
Not going to lie, tears are flowing.


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Have you had him checked out by the vet? Could be Hip Dysplasia, or some other/similar type issue. This is common is many breeds. My family had a Black Lab (Major) during my youth that had similar issues. The vet gave him some version of steroids that did the trick, and he was up and around in a day or so. Get him checked out if you haven't done so yet!

To add some more detail, the first time it happened our Lab, it was kinda out of the blue. Everything seemed just like normal and then one day he couldn't get up. We were freaked out as kids as he seemed to be in fair bit of discomfort as well. We were all quite relieved when Major came back from the vet (might have been a day or so later, not sure) as regular his tail waggin' self. As I recall, we had to take him to the vet for this issue two or three times over a period of several years. At the first instance Major was around 85# and seemingly in his prime. He seemed to lose weight and mobility over time in his hind quarters after that, but was undeterred in enjoying a life as a VERY Well loved member of our family. He lived to 16.5 years and I still miss him. Major ALWAYS wanted to be around people, but one night I found him alone in my brothers room. He was lying on a beanbag chair and was looking quite sad. He seemed tired and didn't want to get up. That night he let himself out of the house, took the long walk and never came home. Frown


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Have you had him checked out by the vet? Could be Hip Displasia, or some other/similar type issue. This is common is many breeds. My family had a Black Lab (Major) during my youth that had similar issues. The vet gave him some version of steroids that did the trick, and he was up and around in a day or so. Get him checked out if you haven't done so yet!

To add some more detail, the first time it happened our Lab, it was kinda out of the blue. Everything seemed just like normal and then one day he couldn't get up. We were freaked out as kids as he seemed to be in fair bit of discomfort as well. We were all quite relieved when Major came back from the vet (might have been a day or so later, not sure) as regular his tail waggin' self. As I recall, we had to take him to the vet for this issue two or three times over a period of several years. At the first instance Major was around 85# and seemingly in his prime. He seemed to lose weight and mobility over time in his hind quarters, but was undeterred in enjoying a life as a VERY Well loved member of our family. He lived to 16.5 years and I still miss him. Major ALWAYS wanted to be around people, but one night I found him alone in my brothers room. He was lying on a beanbag chair and was looking quite sad. He seemed tired and didn't want to get up. That night he let himself out of the house, took the long walk and never came home. Frown


He's been to the vet and they know about it. Prescribed medicine for him but it's not really working anymore.
For right now, I'm making him as comfortable as I can and sitting next to him on the couch.


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^^^Sorry to hear that...Hopefully it's Cheeseburgers tonight for your grilling partner. Frown


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^^^Hopefully it's Cheeseburgers tonight…. Frown


Haha! I like that idea!


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^^^Sorry to hear that...Hopefully it's Cheeseburgers tonight for your grilling partner. Frown


Thank you.
Ribeye steaks tonight. My daughter has decided to come home today instead of tomorrow. She's taking tomorrow off as am I so we can be here with him all day.
Not a whole steak but he'll get the cap.
She'll be here in about 2 hours and then I'll go get some nice Ribeyes.
I have also called the rescue that I got him from as I know the people personally and they will be tomorrow as well. They are very saddened but know that I gave him a great home.


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So sorry to hear about your buddy.




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Sorry to hear of your companion.
I have had to do the same for three dogs and tears were flowing then and when I read this thread.

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Thoughts and prayers sent. Just 2 days ago our "Harley" (14 1/2yrs old) crossed the rainbow bridge with her vets help. Her medical was about 1 months time but was fading fast. Friday morning her for a ride while doing some errands had some french fries, chicken tenders, and 1 hour later a small cup of vanilla ice cream. Did not want to do it but deceided it best to let her go now before rather than later. .... Posted her passing here and the response brought a heart felt thank you to he wife and granddaughter who was with us when she crossed the rainbow bridge. ...Be strong and keep the good memories flowing......................... drill sgt.
 
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So sorry to hear. It's one of the hardest things I've ever had to deal with. Prayers for for all.



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My 12yo Pom, Blind, Diabetic, Two ACL's repaired needs HELP getting out to do his thing. Every time I carry him down the stairs I sniff his belly and it makes all my problems go away - Heart-wrenching times.
 
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Maybe my attitude will change when I get to that point, but I want to be sensitive to my dogs' quality of life.

It's kind of hard to let nature take its course now a days since our dogs aren't living in the wild where nature does take its course.

But I am reminded of the things I do for my dogs every time I bend down to bag their poop on our walks or wipe up their barf from the floor when they're feeling sick.



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When my GSD developed serious hip trouble I got her a folding ramp to help her get up into my truck. Worked like a charm once she figured out that it wasn't blocking the way and she could walk on it. Something like that might help with the stairs, depending on how many there are.
 
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