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I am so very sorry.

My heart breaks for your family.

Prayers for you and your entire family.


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So sorry to hear about this. Specially with the holidays just around the corner.


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I am so sorry to hear this news! Prayers and comfort sent to you and your family. Dogs are wonderful creatures and a wonderful part of our families.

All the best...


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So very sorry.
 
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I can understand how you feel. I was concerned when one of my dogs was withdrawn and would sometimes whimper and yelp from pain. Turned out she had back pain which, fortunately, was treatable. But while in urgent care, I was affirming my resolve not to have any surgery just to prolong her life for my selfishness.

She’s back to prancing around now but I understand how it is when something is wrong with your dog.



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Prayers for you and the family.



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I have a Chocolate and a wife in scrubs too, in fact that pic looked like her so your story really hits home.
I pray for Peace for you and your fur family members.


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You have my prayers and virtual hugs. I am so sorry you have been dealt this blow. Soak up the moments you have. Bucket lists help believe it or not. Dogs only ever want to make us happy they are furry angels that simply just don’t have enough time with us. God Bless.



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Absolutely awful and devastating news. Frown We lost our boy Hank this fall in similar manner. He wasn't feeling well over the weekend so we got him into the vet first thing monday morning. Did all sorts of blood work and found that his platelets were ridiculously low and he had internal bleeding as a result. They took an xray and could see that his spleen had a very large growth on it. Due to his compromised state and less than 50% chance of successful surgery they recommended euthanasia. I went in thinking he ate a sock or something to having to put him down. We got the family all together at the vet and said our goodbyes. It was an awful day.




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So sorry to hear this. Hope the pain can be minimized with those meds to let you have as much more time together as possible.


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Sorry to hear about your situation, looks like the Lab had a good life filled with love.


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They truly never stay long enough. I’m so sorry to hear about your pal.
 
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Absolutely awful and devastating news. Frown We lost our boy Hank this fall in similar manner. He wasn't feeling well over the weekend so we got him into the vet first thing monday morning. Did all sorts of blood work and found that his platelets were ridiculously low and he had internal bleeding as a result. They took an xray and could see that his spleen had a very large growth on it. Due to his compromised state and less than 50% chance of successful surgery they recommended euthanasia. I went in thinking he ate a sock or something to having to put him down. We got the family all together at the vet and said our goodbyes. It was an awful day.


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That is horrible!!! We at least get to say goodbye. My oldest is student teaching this semester so we haven't told her yet. Tomorrow is her last day and she is coming home for Christmas. Saturday will suck all over again when we tell her.


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I firmly believe that life is the method that the universe uses to observe itself.

His time here is a testimony to those before. They get to swap stories of love and family. I bet he will have big stories to tell while he waits.

We all love our companions, whether they have fur, feathers or fins even. That love has a cost. It's grief. The greater we love our companion, the greater that grief will be. We gladly pay that price for the joy they bring us.

Rest assured, he loves you very much.

I am truly sorry this is happening.


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So sorry to hear this. We lost a furbaby (Husky) to blood vessel cancer a few years back. I don't wish this on anyone.


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