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Out of the vet. Gonna spend some time with him before the end.
Pick your poison.
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Out of the vet. Gonna spend some time with him before the end.
Pick your poison.
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Our new pup. already grew sooo much in the almost two months we've had him.
Australian Shepard, great lil guy
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They are the best.
Hope you've got a good vacuum.
Wicked cute.Our new pup. already grew sooo much in the almost two months we've had him.
Australian Shepard, great lil guy
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Wicked cute.
I bet he's super smart too!
That sucks man. Sorry to hear that.
Shower him with love and tons of goodies!
hate to hear that, hope you get to spoil the hell out of him for a couple days
That is a tough choice. Sorry that you are going through this. Enjoy as much time as you can with him.
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Buried my little guy about 2 hours ago. Out of all the dogs I’ve taken care of this one had the most personality. He was like a cartoon. Everyone loved him. Though I will say this dog was mischief incarnate. He’s the only dog I’ve had who was ballsy enough to hike a leg on me, more than once I might add, when I took a piss around a tree. Guess he was just marking his territory. He did the same thing when my neighbors house was being built. Not missing a beat, my neighbor called me ask where Tommy was. He told me a dog peed in every room after they just finished the dry wall. Another particular instance we had the door open bring groves in the house. Well the little guy snuck in and no one noticed. After everything was done we shut the door and everyone is in the living room. Anyway this little dude was crawling on his stomach in the hallway. He got up and did the really soft cautious slow walk to my chair and looked up at me with his puppy dog eyes. I knew he did something and he did too. I had a ping pong table leaning against the wall because we took it off the Billiard table. Well there’s a pee stain on it.
He was a tough little guy and almost fearless.
When he was young the he was hit by a car and fractured his hip in 8 places. During the recovery process he contracted gangrene. It was removed and he began recovering. Now he contracted it again and it was moving up his body to his major organs. It was removed and the doctor said if it returns he wouldn’t make it. It didn’t return thank God.
Fast forward to a couple of years ago. The dog ate anything I gave him but his digestive system started to become aggravated. He would get pancreatitis quite often. Every visit from it wasn’t cheap. About the 5th time it happened the vet discovered his liver levels weren’t great so we put him on the best liver medicine on the market. Things were going pretty good for a while he acted like his normal self. Well one day when it was really hot I found him out under a tree and you could see he’s not himself. We take him to the vet and they said he’s had a heatstroke. So that was fixed and later on if it was hot out it could cause an aggravation of his pancreas condition.
Fast forward to about 3 weeks ago. He was doing so well that I caught myself thinking he has had an episode in well over 6 months. Maybe he was finally getting over his condition. A week passed and it was very hot that day and he got sick. Well I take him to the vet on Thursday two weeks ago and they send him home with meds to take. He was doing good but that Sunday he stopped eating. We got back to vet on Monday, and they keep him to last Thursday. They tried to save him but they said he couldn’t be saved. His liver wasn’t in good shape and they thought he had pancreatic cancer. The vet wanted to put him to sleep, but I told them no. I wanted to spend time with him before his time came. They gave me some meds for him to take, but they only gave him a 48 hour time until relapse. He was doing really good and I was hoping he would pull through like he always did. The vet called Saturday to check on him and he was really doing good. Taking his meds and eating well. I was struggling really hard with letting him go during this time. Every time I talked about him I was falling apart.
Well last night I got home and he began to relapse. Then a hour went by and he got a lot worse. I knew it was time and we tried contacting the vet on call that night. It took about 30 minutes but we finally got him. We brought him to the clinic and said our goodbyes to him. I told him I loved him and I’m putting him next to Midnight, my black lab. They were really close and I wanted them to be together forever.
Gone but never forgotten. I love you Tommy. RIP little man.
May 30, 2008 - June 16, 2020
Pick your poison.
That sucks man. So sorry to hear.In loving memory of Tommy tightwad...
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Buried my little guy about 2 hours ago. Out of all the dogs I’ve taken care of this one had the most personality. He was like a cartoon. Everyone loved him. Though I will say this dog was mischief incarnate. He’s the only dog I’ve had who was ballsy enough to hike a leg on me, more than once I might add, when I took a piss around a tree. Guess he was just marking his territory. He did the same thing when my neighbors house was being built. Not missing a beat, my neighbor called me ask where Tommy was. He told me a dog peed in every room after they just finished the dry wall. Another particular instance we had the door open bring groves in the house. Well the little guy snuck in and no one noticed. After everything was done we shut the door and everyone is in the living room. Anyway this little dude was crawling on his stomach in the hallway. He got up and did the really soft cautious slow walk to my chair and looked up at me with his puppy dog eyes. I knew he did something and he did too. I had a ping pong table leaning against the wall because we took it off the Billiard table. Well there’s a pee stain on it.
He was a tough little guy and almost fearless.
When he was young the he was hit by a car and fractured his hip in 8 places. During the recovery process he contracted gangrene. It was removed and he began recovering. Now he contracted it again and it was moving up his body to his major organs. It was removed and the doctor said if it returns he wouldn’t make it. It didn’t return thank God.
Fast forward to a couple of years ago. The dog ate anything I gave him but his digestive system started to become aggravated. He would get pancreatitis quite often. Every visit from it wasn’t cheap. About the 5th time it happened the vet discovered his liver levels weren’t great so we put him on the best liver medicine on the market. Things were going pretty good for a while he acted like his normal self. Well one day when it was really hot I found him out under a tree and you could see he’s not himself. We take him to the vet and they said he’s had a heatstroke. So that was fixed and later on if it was hot out it could cause an aggravation of his pancreas condition.
Fast forward to about 3 weeks ago. He was doing so well that I caught myself thinking he has had an episode in well over 6 months. Maybe he was finally getting over his condition. A week passed and it was very hot that day and he got sick. Well I take him to the vet on Thursday two weeks ago and they send him home with meds to take. He was doing good but that Sunday he stopped eating. We got back to vet on Monday, and they keep him to last Thursday. They tried to save him but they said he couldn’t be saved. His liver wasn’t in good shape and they thought he had pancreatic cancer. The vet wanted to put him to sleep, but I told them no. I wanted to spend time with him before his time came. They gave me some meds for him to take, but they only gave him a 48 hour time until relapse. He was doing really good and I was hoping he would pull through like he always did. The vet called Saturday to check on him and he was really doing good. Taking his meds and eating well. I was struggling really hard with letting him go during this time. Every time I talked about him I was falling apart.
Well last night I got home and he began to relapse. Then a hour went by and he got a lot worse. I knew it was time and we tried contacting the vet on call that night. It took about 30 minutes but we finally got him. We brought him to the clinic and said our goodbyes to him. I told him I loved him and I’m putting him next to Midnight, my black lab. They were really close and I wanted them to be together forever.
Gone but never forgotten. I love you Tommy. RIP little man.
May 30, 2008 - June 16, 2020
Pick your poison.
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Buried my little guy about 2 hours ago. Out of all the dogs I’ve taken care of this one had the most personality. He was like a cartoon. Everyone loved him. Though I will say this dog was mischief incarnate. He’s the only dog I’ve had who was ballsy enough to hike a leg on me, more than once I might add, when I took a piss around a tree. Guess he was just marking his territory. He did the same thing when my neighbors house was being built. Not missing a beat, my neighbor called me ask where Tommy was. He told me a dog peed in every room after they just finished the dry wall. Another particular instance we had the door open bring groves in the house. Well the little guy snuck in and no one noticed. After everything was done we shut the door and everyone is in the living room. Anyway this little dude was crawling on his stomach in the hallway. He got up and did the really soft cautious slow walk to my chair and looked up at me with his puppy dog eyes. I knew he did something and he did too. I had a ping pong table leaning against the wall because we took it off the Billiard table. Well there’s a pee stain on it.
He was a tough little guy and almost fearless.
When he was young the he was hit by a car and fractured his hip in 8 places. During the recovery process he contracted gangrene. It was removed and he began recovering. Now he contracted it again and it was moving up his body to his major organs. It was removed and the doctor said if it returns he wouldn’t make it. It didn’t return thank God.
Fast forward to a couple of years ago. The dog ate anything I gave him but his digestive system started to become aggravated. He would get pancreatitis quite often. Every visit from it wasn’t cheap. About the 5th time it happened the vet discovered his liver levels weren’t great so we put him on the best liver medicine on the market. Things were going pretty good for a while he acted like his normal self. Well one day when it was really hot I found him out under a tree and you could see he’s not himself. We take him to the vet and they said he’s had a heatstroke. So that was fixed and later on if it was hot out it could cause an aggravation of his pancreas condition.
Fast forward to about 3 weeks ago. He was doing so well that I caught myself thinking he has had an episode in well over 6 months. Maybe he was finally getting over his condition. A week passed and it was very hot that day and he got sick. Well I take him to the vet on Thursday two weeks ago and they send him home with meds to take. He was doing good but that Sunday he stopped eating. We got back to vet on Monday, and they keep him to last Thursday. They tried to save him but they said he couldn’t be saved. His liver wasn’t in good shape and they thought he had pancreatic cancer. The vet wanted to put him to sleep, but I told them no. I wanted to spend time with him before his time came. They gave me some meds for him to take, but they only gave him a 48 hour time until relapse. He was doing really good and I was hoping he would pull through like he always did. The vet called Saturday to check on him and he was really doing good. Taking his meds and eating well. I was struggling really hard with letting him go during this time. Every time I talked about him I was falling apart.
Well last night I got home and he began to relapse. Then a hour went by and he got a lot worse. I knew it was time and we tried contacting the vet on call that night. It took about 30 minutes but we finally got him. We brought him to the clinic and said our goodbyes to him. I told him I loved him and I’m putting him next to Midnight, my black lab. They were really close and I wanted them to be together forever.
Gone but never forgotten. I love you Tommy. RIP little man.
May 30, 2008 - June 16, 2020
Pick your poison.
In loving memory of Tommy tightwad...
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Buried my little guy about 2 hours ago. Out of all the dogs I’ve taken care of this one had the most personality. He was like a cartoon. Everyone loved him. Though I will say this dog was mischief incarnate. He’s the only dog I’ve had who was ballsy enough to hike a leg on me, more than once I might add, when I took a piss around a tree. Guess he was just marking his territory. He did the same thing when my neighbors house was being built. Not missing a beat, my neighbor called me ask where Tommy was. He told me a dog peed in every room after they just finished the dry wall. Another particular instance we had the door open bring groves in the house. Well the little guy snuck in and no one noticed. After everything was done we shut the door and everyone is in the living room. Anyway this little dude was crawling on his stomach in the hallway. He got up and did the really soft cautious slow walk to my chair and looked up at me with his puppy dog eyes. I knew he did something and he did too. I had a ping pong table leaning against the wall because we took it off the Billiard table. Well there’s a pee stain on it.
He was a tough little guy and almost fearless.
When he was young the he was hit by a car and fractured his hip in 8 places. During the recovery process he contracted gangrene. It was removed and he began recovering. Now he contracted it again and it was moving up his body to his major organs. It was removed and the doctor said if it returns he wouldn’t make it. It didn’t return thank God.
Fast forward to a couple of years ago. The dog ate anything I gave him but his digestive system started to become aggravated. He would get pancreatitis quite often. Every visit from it wasn’t cheap. About the 5th time it happened the vet discovered his liver levels weren’t great so we put him on the best liver medicine on the market. Things were going pretty good for a while he acted like his normal self. Well one day when it was really hot I found him out under a tree and you could see he’s not himself. We take him to the vet and they said he’s had a heatstroke. So that was fixed and later on if it was hot out it could cause an aggravation of his pancreas condition.
Fast forward to about 3 weeks ago. He was doing so well that I caught myself thinking he has had an episode in well over 6 months. Maybe he was finally getting over his condition. A week passed and it was very hot that day and he got sick. Well I take him to the vet on Thursday two weeks ago and they send him home with meds to take. He was doing good but that Sunday he stopped eating. We got back to vet on Monday, and they keep him to last Thursday. They tried to save him but they said he couldn’t be saved. His liver wasn’t in good shape and they thought he had pancreatic cancer. The vet wanted to put him to sleep, but I told them no. I wanted to spend time with him before his time came. They gave me some meds for him to take, but they only gave him a 48 hour time until relapse. He was doing really good and I was hoping he would pull through like he always did. The vet called Saturday to check on him and he was really doing good. Taking his meds and eating well. I was struggling really hard with letting him go during this time. Every time I talked about him I was falling apart.
Well last night I got home and he began to relapse. Then a hour went by and he got a lot worse. I knew it was time and we tried contacting the vet on call that night. It took about 30 minutes but we finally got him. We brought him to the clinic and said our goodbyes to him. I told him I loved him and I’m putting him next to Midnight, my black lab. They were really close and I wanted them to be together forever.
Gone but never forgotten. I love you Tommy. RIP little man.
May 30, 2008 - June 16, 2020
Pick your poison.
Damn you, now you've got me crying.In loving memory of Tommy tightwad...
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Buried my little guy about 2 hours ago. Out of all the dogs I’ve taken care of this one had the most personality. He was like a cartoon. Everyone loved him. Though I will say this dog was mischief incarnate. He’s the only dog I’ve had who was ballsy enough to hike a leg on me, more than once I might add, when I took a piss around a tree. Guess he was just marking his territory. He did the same thing when my neighbors house was being built. Not missing a beat, my neighbor called me ask where Tommy was. He told me a dog peed in every room after they just finished the dry wall. Another particular instance we had the door open bring groves in the house. Well the little guy snuck in and no one noticed. After everything was done we shut the door and everyone is in the living room. Anyway this little dude was crawling on his stomach in the hallway. He got up and did the really soft cautious slow walk to my chair and looked up at me with his puppy dog eyes. I knew he did something and he did too. I had a ping pong table leaning against the wall because we took it off the Billiard table. Well there’s a pee stain on it.
He was a tough little guy and almost fearless.
When he was young the he was hit by a car and fractured his hip in 8 places. During the recovery process he contracted gangrene. It was removed and he began recovering. Now he contracted it again and it was moving up his body to his major organs. It was removed and the doctor said if it returns he wouldn’t make it. It didn’t return thank God.
Fast forward to a couple of years ago. The dog ate anything I gave him but his digestive system started to become aggravated. He would get pancreatitis quite often. Every visit from it wasn’t cheap. About the 5th time it happened the vet discovered his liver levels weren’t great so we put him on the best liver medicine on the market. Things were going pretty good for a while he acted like his normal self. Well one day when it was really hot I found him out under a tree and you could see he’s not himself. We take him to the vet and they said he’s had a heatstroke. So that was fixed and later on if it was hot out it could cause an aggravation of his pancreas condition.
Fast forward to about 3 weeks ago. He was doing so well that I caught myself thinking he has had an episode in well over 6 months. Maybe he was finally getting over his condition. A week passed and it was very hot that day and he got sick. Well I take him to the vet on Thursday two weeks ago and they send him home with meds to take. He was doing good but that Sunday he stopped eating. We got back to vet on Monday, and they keep him to last Thursday. They tried to save him but they said he couldn’t be saved. His liver wasn’t in good shape and they thought he had pancreatic cancer. The vet wanted to put him to sleep, but I told them no. I wanted to spend time with him before his time came. They gave me some meds for him to take, but they only gave him a 48 hour time until relapse. He was doing really good and I was hoping he would pull through like he always did. The vet called Saturday to check on him and he was really doing good. Taking his meds and eating well. I was struggling really hard with letting him go during this time. Every time I talked about him I was falling apart.
Well last night I got home and he began to relapse. Then a hour went by and he got a lot worse. I knew it was time and we tried contacting the vet on call that night. It took about 30 minutes but we finally got him. We brought him to the clinic and said our goodbyes to him. I told him I loved him and I’m putting him next to Midnight, my black lab. They were really close and I wanted them to be together forever.
Gone but never forgotten. I love you Tommy. RIP little man.
May 30, 2008 - June 16, 2020
Pick your poison.