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How long do you cry?
  • It was Feb 14 I had to have my girl (dog) euthanized, and I lost My male in Feb. I am still crying about it and it doesn't seem like it will ever stop. Just thinking about them makes me cry.

    What did you do when you lost your furry babies?

    This is my boy.
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  • He was gorgeous! I'm so sorry for your double loss. >:D< >:D<

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  • I still cry about losing my bottle calves, and other past pets, even though it's been anywhere from 3-4years to 13years ago. Every animal (or human) who has been given a place in our hearts, is worth the good cry (no matter how ugly it is). Crying is a good thing, it means we cared.
    The important thing now it to remember that it is okay to feel our feelings however they may appear.
    One of the things that I do when I've lost someone I love is finding someone who also knew/loved the person or animal that has been lost, and I recount good memories with them about that lost person/animal.
  • I cried, sometimes without knowing it, for more than a year after my husband died. I lost my best cat ever a few years ago, and it took a year before I quit hurting. I didn't cry so much for her, but I did feel like part of me was missing. And it took 3 years before I was ready for a new fur friend in the house. They didn't replace her, (I got a couple of tuxedo cats) but they are entertaining and fun at least.
  • I'm sorry for your losses. I lost my heart dog almost 10 years ago. I still cry about him and I haven't been able to get a dog since. I went to the shelter to look at adopting another pup a few months ago and couldn't. I broke down in the car when we left. I don't think there is a time limit for grieving, everyone is different. Your boy was beautiful. Rough collies have always been one of my favorites.

    Xzeina's advice is spot on. Talking to someone who also loved my dog or people I have lost in my life brings me the most comfort. It softens the sadness by letting me smile and reminisce about fond memories rather than grieve.
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  • At first, it was all the time. And then as time went by, I cried less and less. You never really get over it but you learn to think of all the good memories and sometimes the tears are good ones. It's been a year and a 1/2 and I still miss my Sam.
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  • Share some of your good memories with me please?

    I'll share one with you.
    My dog was a show dog, so he got groomed a lot. I taught him to jump on top of the picnic table, it was so easy having him at eye level plus I could sit down. I taught him by luring him and rewarding him with hot dogs.

    Then one day, he was in the house with us, and we were having hot dogs for lunch...
    Post edited by OopsDotCom at 2022-06-04 22:51:30
  • There, that's put a smile on my face over the tears. You're right, it helped.
    Post edited by OopsDotCom at 2022-06-04 22:52:50
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  • Enza.. she would think up tricks for treats. if laying on her back with her feet up didn't work, she'd climb into a bag or a box or a suitcase. She would actually pose for me when I painted, she was my muse. And she was a ratter on top of all that. I could go on and on
  • Sam was a wirehaired Vizlsa, he would always just run around so happy. I would bring him to the barn, he would hunt chipmunks while I tacked up. Then we would head out on the trail together. Sam swimming, exploring, Dancer watching Sam run around.
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  • Isn't it so nice when animals get along? I have a photo of my orange tabby cat Sebby and my female dog Sizzle, sleeping together. The dog's head was about the size of the cat. They loved each other and would sleep with the cat up against the dog's head, arms wrapped around her muzzle. Their colors were identical, and they would blend together, you couldn't tell where one ended and the other began.

    When we adopted a different cat, poor puppy could just not understand why the new cat didn't like her. Puppy's got a number of tiny scars on her muzzle from trying to make friends and the cat belting her a good one, claws out.
    Post edited by OopsDotCom at 2022-06-05 12:28:11
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  • I am so sorry for your losses. 4 years ago in April we had to put down my horse I had for over 18 years. I was heartbroken. It was many months before I could say his name without tearing up, probably over a year before I could even walk by his grave. It gets easier to cope as time goes, but sometimes it still hits me just right and I cry or tear up, especially seeing a picture of him or when I met his half brothers a couple of months ago. It definitely helped me to be able to talk about him, even through the tears. It helps to have a hug sometimes too.
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  • My nurse gave me a heart shaped picture for my wall, it says

    Deeply Loved, Spoiled Rotten, Missed beyond words.

    I started crying when I opened it, and it hangs on my wall over my bed where I can cry every time I look at it.
  • Oh, Winnie. How I still miss her. She was my shadow. She was an orange tabby with white on her. She was literally my shadow. She would follow me from room to room and keep me company. She wasn't a lap cat, but she always was around me in one way or another. Sleeping on the corner of my desk or the corner of my bed and so forth. She had to be put down due to tumors I didn't have the money to treat at that time. That was 12 years ago. It took several years for me to have another cat, and only because Inky showed up at our door and walked in. Now I have a cat who bonded to me, Aislinn, and I'm the only one she allows to pick up and hold. Both Aislinn and Inky are TNR.
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  • Orange tabbies are my favorite. I'd love to show you my picture of him wrapped around the dog's muzzle while they slept, but I don't know how.
  • I had a betta fish a while ago, I euthanized him because he was suffering from cancer and it wasn't pretty. I am still sad about it. I think it was just from old age and he was 2+ years old. I am also heartbroken about my trainer's old pony, Casper. He made me smile so much but I wish he was put down earlier because a year before he was getting skinny. I don't cry a lot but a lot of times I feel heartbroken about sad things.

    I really want another snake but I am trying to keep my love for snakes at a pace I can manage. A virus in snakes called Nidovirus is going around like mad in the US and Canada (and I live in Canada). What is Nidovirus you may ask? It is a harsh respitory infection that all snakes can carry but it is super bad in boas and pythons. Hopefully I can get a male corn snake but it will probably have to sit in another room to quartine for 3 months just to be safe for mites, infections and diseases.
    Post edited by LavenderRidge at 2022-07-04 15:56:15
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  • May I ask how would one euthanize a fish? This is the first time I've heard of such a thing.
  • Clover oil I think

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