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Originally Posted by nanajoy He endured his saline treatments like a trooper, but it was heartbreaking to see how confused and listless he was and know that he was enduring it only to make us happy. He no longer played, and we could seeing him fail each day. |
Nanajoy, so sorry for your loss, but then, it's actually the only way you could possibly know what I'm talking about. An eternal Thank You for your true and healing words.
Gracie, too, was sent home with bags of saline which I had to administer using a needle between her shoulder blades. It was difficult to get it warm enough so that she wouldn't be cold after receiving it. Afterward, she would sometimes have an accident in the house which she knew was naughty but had no idea that I was in NO WAY upset with her.
I can only trust that she is safe and warm on the other side with lots of friends to play with and rabbits to chase but never catch. Most of all I'm trusting that she is waiting for me. I know she is. We were/are best buddies.
I suppose I'm shedding tears today for myself because I miss her so badly. I'm going to make an effort to understand that she has it much better now than she did a year and a day ago.
God bless you and your little ones.
Little Gracie by her beloved creek...
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