Sammy was a good boy at heart...we had to put him down due to a lot of sudden medical complications. It started with cushions disease, then back problems, and then his front legs sustained injury which caused them to be hollowed out .
I write this asking for prayers, and to shed light on tyranny of the animal care system. It really is no better than how horrible our human health care system is. All these drugs and treatment to help our precious pets are insanely expensive. Only those with wealth are able to allow their pets a second chance at life. I know Sammy would've recovered and had at least 2 more years if we were able to afford the treatment. He had the spirit and energy to move around, just didn't have the body... I also noticed some suspicious behavior from the staff. I don't believe they're nefarious by any intent, but I could sense a level of incompetence, or neglect from them. I don't know how to explain, but it didn't feel right. I don't think I'll go back to them...but despite that we did what we had to do, and we did everything we possibly could to help our dog.
I pray too, that the collapse of this wicked evil in our world will help not just us humans, but as well our furry families.
And thank you all for fighting the good fight in this information war.
Got my first dog, a beautiful Border Collie mix, “late” in life(when I was in my 30’s). After she got sick and passed, we didn’t even want to walk in the house anymore. We rescued a shelter dog within a week and had no regrets. I believe that getting another is a must.
We got our first dog as a family when I was 52, what joy we would have missed if Ididn't get our dog. Really can't be without one now, they are such loving creatures.
We are the same way, we will always have a dog. Actually have three now, a 1 1/2yo, 4y and a 16y that we got when she was 7. She doesn’t get around like she used too but she is happy, eats, drinks and has good “bodily functions”👍
Yes agreed…. You just have to let it all fall into place and it will happen.