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Worrying and preparing for the inevitable
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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 396555" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p>I think anyone that has had a furry friend for any amount of time has dealt</p><p>with his or hers passing or ailments. It's not an easy thing to deal with and sometimes </p><p>harder then dealing with humans passing or there ailments. There ever lasting love </p><p>for us and our even deeper love for them makes it hard for us to see them suffer sometimes.</p><p>My long time friend has lost his hearing, half his sight and his rear legs no longer want to work as they use to. I know it's only a short time when he'll no longer be here and it hurts me to even think about it. They stick with you through thick and thin when humans will drop you like a bad habit at a drop of a hat. God bless the animals that God has given us to look over on there time here on earth. May your buddy find find peace soon either in a cure or in deep sleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 396555, member: 2155"] I think anyone that has had a furry friend for any amount of time has dealt with his or hers passing or ailments. It's not an easy thing to deal with and sometimes harder then dealing with humans passing or there ailments. There ever lasting love for us and our even deeper love for them makes it hard for us to see them suffer sometimes. My long time friend has lost his hearing, half his sight and his rear legs no longer want to work as they use to. I know it's only a short time when he'll no longer be here and it hurts me to even think about it. They stick with you through thick and thin when humans will drop you like a bad habit at a drop of a hat. God bless the animals that God has given us to look over on there time here on earth. May your buddy find find peace soon either in a cure or in deep sleep. [/QUOTE]
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