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Originally Posted by chattiesmom Amber
I am so very sorry. I know you are really hurting.....
Several years ago our family had to make a similar decision regarding a a family member, our terminally ill Chow Chow -- Sassy was a HUGE part of our family. She had cancer and after bipweekly blood transfusions for several weeks we decided with the vet that it was time to release her from her pain. We hand dug her grave, and the entire family went to the vet. The kids were young so they said goodbye in their own way in the waiting room. Ron (hubby) held Sassy in his arms and I held Sassy's paw while the vet worked his magic. Sassy relaxed and went to sleep and within a few minutes her heart stopped beating. There was not a dry tear anywhere -- we brought her home and had a funeral.
There is no doubt in my mind and heart that we made the right decision. She was suffering terribly and it was time.....
Sending more hugs your way
btw -- Sassy lives on in our hearts..... |
Thank you Cindy! These stories are very hard to hear but it makes it a lot easier knowing that you all have gone through this and are hear for me. Thanks to everyone