I am so sorry to hear this, but please know that you did the right thing. I lost a Maltese in much the same way, and it was heart-wrenching, but in the end we must make the decision for the baby's quality of life, not our own attachment.
Please try to focus on the good times you had with her so that you will eventually remember her fondly and happily, rather than those last few traumatic hours. She is no longer sick or in pain because you did the hard...but right...thing and released her.
Bless you for loving her and taking wonderful, selfless care of her right though to the end. |