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12/12/2013 11:06:39 PM
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Coping with loss

This little beauty died last night after nearly 12 years. A bastard child of a great dane and golden retriever, she was born to show dog breeders who had no use for a mutt but wanted her to go for a loving home. I was 9 at the time, my parents told my brother and I that we were just going to look, but she melted our hearts and we took her home. She was diagnosed with cancer a few years back, but she had always been happy and energetic in spite of that. She had the aloof nature of a great dane, but that quickly subsided to her playful, clingy golden side when you played with her. Every day when you came home, you could look forward to being greeted by the ridiculously fast whip of a tail giving you charlie horses along with the cheesiest friendly smile you could imagine. Eventually the cancer began to spread. Tumors popped up everywhere, one of her eyes was blinded, but she didn't let it get to her. Finally after a 3 month decline, she was just too weak to continue. She was put down last night. I'll never see her smile again. I'll never have her curl up in my lap like a small dog bask in the glow of attention. I'll never again be with the dog with whom I literally grew up. Share your stories, share your emotions, give your dog an epitaph, call me a fag, I don't care. Do whatever you want in this thread. I just needed to let it out.

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  • I'm sorry to hear that man, she seems like she was a great dog. Dogs can be such a pivotal part of your life, it's hard to just replace it. If nothing else, I'm glad that she was happy up until the end. People are weird in that they don't like applying anthropomorphic (yes, it has a psychological meaning, it's not a furry thing) behaviors to dogs, but they are just as natural at exhibiting emotions as humans are, which is why we get along so well I imagine. Some people even go so far to say that dogs just don't experience emotions at all, I don't get it. Tangent aside.. My dog hasn't died, but she was stolen a couple years ago. When I finally got her back, she was malnourished and was missing some teeth. That much was pretty hard for me, I can't imagine what it'll be like when she passes.

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