hunter24605
Handloader
- Apr 30, 2016
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Lilly has reached 15 years old and I think it’s time to show her some mercy and let the vet put her to sleep. She’s lost almost all vision and hearing, but that’s not anything of concern. She has really bad arthritis and is on constant pain and she can’t never seem to get comfortable. We’ve tried every OTC arthritis supplement for dogs, and the RX’s the vet wrote, but in all reality at this point she’d need to be drugged and unconscious to get any relief. Also she can no longer hold her bladder. But the happy: she was always the sweetest dog and took to training like a champ. Loved to be out busting the bushes flushing up whatever was in there, and kept those pesky deer at the edge of the yard. Never was a “proper” hunting dog, nor did I ever attempt to make her one. Anytime someone she didn’t know was on the house, she positioned herself between them and the kids/grandkids. When the grand baby would cry in the crib, she find my wife and let her know the thing was making noise again . Also she was the master of the “please, sir, may I have some more” look. More than once I had to surrender my last cookie or chip when she brought out that look. Never did bother to find out what she was mixed with, and it honestly didn’t matter. My neighbor said he wouldn’t have a dog that wasn’t for hunting, guarding, or some other working dog job. I said she’s a highly trained giraffe dog, you’ll never see one around here. She keeps them run off.
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