Well today was the day, Tia went quietly and painlessly at 12:15pm today.
The most amazing dog I could ever have wished for, so many amazing memories, and things I’ll miss every single day.
So sad and I do know how you are feeling,we lost Buster in 2010 he was also 14 both of us in a right mess we said not getting another dog but in 2014 Bluey our Cockapoo came along.He will be 6 in 2 weeks and we love him to bits.Well today was the day, Tia went quietly and painlessly at 12:15pm today.
The most amazing dog I could ever have wished for, so many amazing memories, and things I’ll miss every single day.
Sorry to hear that mate. Pets are part of the family and it’s very sad when you lose one.Well today was the day, Tia went quietly and painlessly at 12:15pm today.
The most amazing dog I could ever have wished for, so many amazing memories, and things I’ll miss every single day.
Sorry to hear that TINY, I've just read the whole thread and was welling up but your post has broke the dam.Well today was the day, Tia went quietly and painlessly at 12:15pm today.
The most amazing dog I could ever have wished for, so many amazing memories, and things I’ll miss every single day.
Our springer developed cancer at 8 and we had to persuade the vet to let us have her gor the boys to say goodbye over the weekend.It's an awful responsibility to have to make that decision, but look upon it as a last act of love.
They do seem to "know" don't they. Doesn't make it easier though and, as you say, that last look is something you never forget.Our springer developed cancer at 8 and we had to persuade the vet to let us have her gor the boys to say goodbye over the weekend.
When we took her on the Monday she looked up with her big brown trusting eyes as she literally went to sleep. We like to say the trusting look was because she knew it was an act of love which of course it was. But those brown eyes will always haunt.