janiejoey
Cathlete
Our Little Molly has been sick and not eating and when she does eat she couldn't keep it down. About six months ago we found out she had kidney disease. Common in older dogs. During this month she's been having horrible breath and throwing up. Last Sat. the Vet found one of her teeth to be in bad shape and Mon. (today) will have it extracted.
Joey and I took Molly in the Vet today before the tooth extraction, because we wanted to see where she was at in her disease. The Vet first looked at her tooth, and said it wasn't that bad at all. Then looked at her blood work and it wasn't so good. He said to be honest, she only has 3-4 weeks at best to live. During that time she wouldn't be able to keep anything down and she would be throwing up what we tried to feed her.
Joey and I knew, now, that it was time to say goodbye. We didn't want her to suffer anymore than she had too.
We took her in our arms and told her how much we loved her, that she is going to go to sleep now and won't have to throw up and feel sick anymore. That she was the bestest doggie in the whole wide world. We asked her when she gets to this really beautiful place, to think of us and know we are thinking of her. Also when it is time for us to go to sleep, to please be there to greet us.
She went to sleep very quickly with love all around her. Our Little Molly.
Molly had a wonderful life. She was our traveling dog. When we went hiking, she lead the way, and she would always get us back home. Smart, kind and a gentle soul. She could sit up, that was her favorite trick to get treats. She slept always with me during the night. She was fed her favorite foods. If she was cold we would warm her up, if she was warm, we would cool her down with water. She has a million stuffed animals to bite and shake. We spoiled her with all our love.
Molly gave us joy all the time she was with us. She was made just for Joey and I. And we appreciated her with all our hearts. There will never be another Molly, not ever. This was a once in a life time doggie.
Janie
Joey and I took Molly in the Vet today before the tooth extraction, because we wanted to see where she was at in her disease. The Vet first looked at her tooth, and said it wasn't that bad at all. Then looked at her blood work and it wasn't so good. He said to be honest, she only has 3-4 weeks at best to live. During that time she wouldn't be able to keep anything down and she would be throwing up what we tried to feed her.
Joey and I knew, now, that it was time to say goodbye. We didn't want her to suffer anymore than she had too.
We took her in our arms and told her how much we loved her, that she is going to go to sleep now and won't have to throw up and feel sick anymore. That she was the bestest doggie in the whole wide world. We asked her when she gets to this really beautiful place, to think of us and know we are thinking of her. Also when it is time for us to go to sleep, to please be there to greet us.
She went to sleep very quickly with love all around her. Our Little Molly.
Molly had a wonderful life. She was our traveling dog. When we went hiking, she lead the way, and she would always get us back home. Smart, kind and a gentle soul. She could sit up, that was her favorite trick to get treats. She slept always with me during the night. She was fed her favorite foods. If she was cold we would warm her up, if she was warm, we would cool her down with water. She has a million stuffed animals to bite and shake. We spoiled her with all our love.
Molly gave us joy all the time she was with us. She was made just for Joey and I. And we appreciated her with all our hearts. There will never be another Molly, not ever. This was a once in a life time doggie.
Janie
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