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I know everyone here will understand. Our sweet family pooch, a

Golden Retreiver named Dozer, was diagnosed with serious cancer last

night. He had been coughing, not eating well, lost his bark, and

didn't want to go on walks anymore. this all in the last 2 weeks or

so (the not eating a day or so). I took him in last night, and they

did xrays and bloodwork, and he had a big tumor on his liver and his

lungs were just full of it. I used to work as a veterinary nurse and

have seen lots of x-rays, so as I told my husband, I was certain of

the diagnosis. We brought him home and loved & babied him, and

seeing how much pain and discomfort he was in, took him in around

noon and had him euthanized. I sat on the floor with his head in my

lap, kissing and talking to him the whole time. He went peacefully,

and I'm glad we were able to spare him a long, painful death. I keep

thinking I hear him panting, or his tags jingling. I just came back

from a walk, and when I came to the front door and didn't see him

lying in front of it, I felt like someone kicked me in the stomach.

We've had him privately cremated, and on a nice windy day, we are

planning to take him out to Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, where

he loved to swim, and let him go. Thanks for listening. He was our

2nd baby (the first was an also lost cockatiel named Murphy, very

beloved as well) and he was with us for almost 13 years and was a

love every minute of his life.

 

Peace,

Laura in VA

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I am so sorry, I will keep you and your family in our prayers.

Kelly

 

progressive7862 <allens717 wrote:

I know everyone here will understand. Our sweet family pooch, a

Golden Retreiver named Dozer, was diagnosed with serious cancer last

night. He had been coughing, not eating well, lost his bark, and

didn't want to go on walks anymore. this all in the last 2 weeks or

so (the not eating a day or so). I took him in last night, and they

did xrays and bloodwork, and he had a big tumor on his liver and his

lungs were just full of it. I used to work as a veterinary nurse and

have seen lots of x-rays, so as I told my husband, I was certain of

the diagnosis. We brought him home and loved & babied him, and

seeing how much pain and discomfort he was in, took him in around

noon and had him euthanized. I sat on the floor with his head in my

lap, kissing and talking to him the whole time. He went peacefully,

and I'm glad we were able to spare him a long, painful death. I keep

thinking I hear him panting, or his tags jingling. I just came back

from a walk, and when I came to the front door and didn't see him

lying in front of it, I felt like someone kicked me in the stomach.

We've had him privately cremated, and on a nice windy day, we are

planning to take him out to Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, where

he loved to swim, and let him go. Thanks for listening. He was our

2nd baby (the first was an also lost cockatiel named Murphy, very

beloved as well) and he was with us for almost 13 years and was a

love every minute of his life.

 

Peace,

Laura in VA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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provide personal medical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a

qualified health professional.

 

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I am very sorry to hear about your loss. I went through similar a few years

ago. Its really hard to lose a pet.

Hope this might help you.

www.petloss.com

 

 

April

 

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Wednesday, June 08, 2005 9:38 AM

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> I know everyone here will understand. Our sweet family pooch, a

> Golden Retreiver named Dozer, was diagnosed with serious cancer last

> night. He had been coughing, not eating well, lost his bark, and

> didn't want to go on walks anymore. this all in the last 2 weeks or

> so (the not eating a day or so). I took him in last night, and they

> did xrays and bloodwork, and he had a big tumor on his liver and his

> lungs were just full of it. I used to work as a veterinary nurse and

> have seen lots of x-rays, so as I told my husband, I was certain of

> the diagnosis. We brought him home and loved & babied him, and

> seeing how much pain and discomfort he was in, took him in around

> noon and had him euthanized. I sat on the floor with his head in my

> lap, kissing and talking to him the whole time. He went peacefully,

> and I'm glad we were able to spare him a long, painful death. I keep

> thinking I hear him panting, or his tags jingling. I just came back

> from a walk, and when I came to the front door and didn't see him

> lying in front of it, I felt like someone kicked me in the stomach.

> We've had him privately cremated, and on a nice windy day, we are

> planning to take him out to Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, where

> he loved to swim, and let him go. Thanks for listening. He was our

> 2nd baby (the first was an also lost cockatiel named Murphy, very

> beloved as well) and he was with us for almost 13 years and was a

> love every minute of his life.

>

> Peace,

> Laura in VA

>

>

For more information about vegetarianism, please visit the VRG website at

http://www.vrg.org and for materials especially useful for families go to

http://www.vrg.org/family.This is a discussion list and is not intended to

provide personal medical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a

qualified health professional.

>

> edical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a qualified health

professional.

>

>

>

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sorry to hear about your pooch laura. we lost a beloved cat of 14 years in

jan. she was put to " sleep " after many health problems. she was a breast

cancer survivor (masectomy 4 years ago).

 

i feel for you and hope you are ok.

 

we also have a 25 year old cockatiel....

 

thinking about your goldie...

heather

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Oh Laura, how sad. We lost a cat the same way. I thought he had a cold and

took him to the vet. She felt the mass and did and ultrasound. We also took

him home and loved him. The next morning we had him euthanized. I stayed with

him too. It is heartbreaking. My children were devistated. I (foolishly)

allowed them each to get a kitten of thier own. This did help them recover from

the loss. The cat we lost was my cat and I miss him terribly. I am so sorry

for your loss.

 

progressive7862 <allens717 wrote:I know everyone here will understand.

 

 

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(((hugs to you))) Its so hard to loose a pet, especially when its like a

child to you.

 

Sarah | Alexin, 3 | Cameron, 18m. (hbac)

 

 

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Tuesday, June 07, 2005 4:38 PM

 

Loss of pet

 

 

I know everyone here will understand. Our sweet family pooch, a

Golden Retreiver named Dozer, was diagnosed with serious cancer last

night. He had been coughing, not eating well, lost his bark, and

didn't want to go on walks anymore. this all in the last 2 weeks or

so (the not eating a day or so). I took him in last night, and they

did xrays and bloodwork, and he had a big tumor on his liver and his

lungs were just full of it. I used to work as a veterinary nurse and

have seen lots of x-rays, so as I told my husband, I was certain of

the diagnosis. We brought him home and loved & babied him, and

seeing how much pain and discomfort he was in, took him in around

noon and had him euthanized. I sat on the floor with his head in my

lap, kissing and talking to him the whole time. He went peacefully,

and I'm glad we were able to spare him a long, painful death. I keep

thinking I hear him panting, or his tags jingling. I just came back

from a walk, and when I came to the front door and didn't see him

lying in front of it, I felt like someone kicked me in the stomach.

We've had him privately cremated, and on a nice windy day, we are

planning to take him out to Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, where

he loved to swim, and let him go. Thanks for listening. He was our

2nd baby (the first was an also lost cockatiel named Murphy, very

beloved as well) and he was with us for almost 13 years and was a

love every minute of his life.

 

Peace,

Laura in VA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information about vegetarianism, please visit the VRG website at

http://www.vrg.org and for materials especially useful for families go to

http://www.vrg.org/family.This is a discussion list and is not intended to

provide personal medical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a

qualified health professional.

 

edical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a qualified health

professional.

 

 

 

 

 

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