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My doge is being put to rest..

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after 12 years of living with my doge its being put down today, words cannot describe the pain..
anyone know of any ways to feel better about these types of things? its being put down in exactly 2 hours and being honest I can't stop the tears in my eyes..

Edited by Pie

:doge: may it live a better life and have eternal happiness :feels:
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doge.png may it live a better life and have eternal happiness feels.png

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Not very respectful towards your dog when you classify him / her as in 'it'.

Instead of looking for attention on the forums maybe you should go chill with your dog for their last hours of life

Edited by Tom

Dang bro... I know the feels. It gets better over time, but you'll still occasionally remember. dont spend ur time here. go spend it with your friend, or you'll regret it deeply.

 

 

 

rest in rip, doge sad.png

Edited by Imateamcape

I'm so sorry for your loss! Been through it myself! sad.png

Some tips for you;

Don't let anyone tell you how you feel, and don't tell yourself how to feel either. 
Let yourself feel whatever you feel without embarrassment or jugdment. It's okay to be angry, to cry or not to cry. 
Find moments of joy and let go when you're ready.

Look after yourself.
The stress of losing a pet can quickly deplete your energy and emotional reserves.

If you have other pets, try to maintain your normal routine. 

There are many wonderful reasons to once again share your life with a comanion animal, but the decision of when to do so is a very perosnal one. It may be tempting ot rush out and fill the void left by your pet's death by immediately getting another pet. In most cases, it's best to mourn the old pet first, and wait until you're emotionally ready to open your heart and your home to a new dog/animal. smile.png

Edited by reynes

Not very respectful towards your dog when you classify him / her as in 'it'.

Instead of looking for attention on the forums maybe you should go chill with your dog for their last hours of life

You're still alive ? :boge:

i lost mine too, i know how it feels

:feels:

i know the feel, i had a dog that was with me my entire life, he was 15 year old and i was 18, so basically he was with me all of my time, because y ou dont remember the first 3 years anyway.

 

we had to put her down because she stopped eating and became so skinny so that it hurt her a lot when she was just laying down... it was so hard to look at

 

the thing was that it was the best thing to do, so if that's the same case for you then just remember it's for the best

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