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Post by xxx on Jun 4, 2008 10:52:23 GMT -5
Warriors cry, Larxy oh yes they do. The strongest people cry and talk about it because they release all that sorrow and replace it with joy and strength =) It's healthy to share your sorrow with others in the form of words or tears.
And, when she dies, it wouldn't have been you who killed her, it would've been fate. Seriously..I so stand by what I said =P
[And thanks Konaa ^^]
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Post by Memories on Jun 4, 2008 10:57:17 GMT -5
Hell if my dog can last 19 years and still not be dead I'm confident yours can pull through as well. You just need confidence. Also a lot of constant petting helps. Of course my dog often forces me into that when she nudges my hand with her ice cold nose. Seizures though are a serious problem man, and to get actual surgery or whatever needs to be done is hella expensive. Hopefully you're not giving her any "human food". I read an article about certain foods other than chocolate that can be extremely hazardous to a dog's health. Its either that or a severe allergic reaction to something in the dog chow you give her. Personally I use Mighty Dog from Purina and that's it. My dog hates any type of bones. Well that's all the advice I've got. See you soon.
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Post by stray on Jun 4, 2008 12:26:59 GMT -5
Ehhh... I'm just trying not to think about it, which doesn't seem to be working... Neither did OD'ing on coffee... Now I'm all woosy and shaky.
Thank you, Memories. My dog is really laid back. She'll just curl up in your lap and stay there until you need to move. She doesn't ask for attention, but she gets a lot of it. I don't feed her any human food... I can barely eat people food myself. Unless, would baby carrots be bad? Or broccoli stalks? I know chocolate and onions are bad for dogs, and probably peppers as well, I think. But I've never given her that. She's been on the same brand of dog food for years, so I don't think that could be it an allergic reaction.
I wish there was something more I could do for her, aside keeping her comfortable and watched over. I'm not hungry, but I can't wait for lunch break so I can drive over and check on her.
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Post by zerozx on Jun 4, 2008 12:55:41 GMT -5
Well I don't really know you, but it truly is sad when one you love is to depart soon. I know repeating what you've heard many times doesn't really help things now, but getting used to the truth will help you deal with it later on.
From what I've read, your dog does seem like an incredible lass. I pray that she's leaving us because of age, naturally, and that your loss doesn't bring too much pain upon your family.
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Post by stray on Jun 4, 2008 15:39:38 GMT -5
Thank you, Ancient. I appreciate your words.
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Post by windy on Jun 4, 2008 16:29:08 GMT -5
I'm really sorry, Larxy.
I've lost pets before. Several actually. And believe me when I say its best for it to happen in this manner. My old cat just disappeared and I never saw him again. I would have preferred to say goodbye and be able to bury him.
Just to feel like I did my duty to him in death.
But I couldn't, and I still think about it. Even if you're not always there for your pets in life, you can always make up for it. But being able to give your pet a good death is a luxury you might not get every time.
I'm sorry this sort had to happen to Miss Larxy. I hope it turns out alright.
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Post by stray on Jun 4, 2008 16:46:55 GMT -5
Thank you, Windy, and I think I know what you mean. In a way, I'm glad to have been given a little more time with her, at least. And to have been able to say good bye to her as well. I'm so sorry about your cat. Not being able to say one last good bye must be painful.
Thank you again.
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Post by Akito on Jun 4, 2008 16:58:36 GMT -5
Heh, excuse me my words, but if your dog doesn't die now...Sheesh.
I'll confess, I can't say I sympathize. I've never cared for a pet, nor grown attached to any particular animal. To me, house pets have the same value as my next steak, really. But, I once knew a person who nearly fell apart because her cat died. I do not want to see it happen again to someone else I know.
After your mourning, you'll get back here without fail. As embarrassing as it is to admit for me, I...probably...missed you over your other leave =/ It's disappointing to see you might go again.
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Post by stray on Jun 4, 2008 17:37:13 GMT -5
Ugh.... *crawls under a rock, but not before putting a paper bag over her head*
I'm sorry for being such a failure, both oocly and icly... ;-;
I promise not to fall apart or be gone for long, so that I might prove my worth to you again.
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Post by Konaa on Jun 4, 2008 17:49:33 GMT -5
Because everyone knows that when everyone on the board wants to rp with you, you're a complete failure. ^^
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Post by stray on Jun 4, 2008 17:50:29 GMT -5
Double posting, but oh well... Here, I thought you all might want to see her. Would you seriously eat her, Akito? D=
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Post by Konaa on Jun 4, 2008 17:53:52 GMT -5
ha, I stole your double post.
d`awwwwwwwwwww. She's so fluffity!
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Post by stray on Jun 4, 2008 17:58:45 GMT -5
Thank you. ^^ She's a long haired Chihuahua, but she doesn't act at all like her breed. She was actually raised by cats, and so acts as such.
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Post by zerozx on Jun 4, 2008 18:18:10 GMT -5
T_T It's so hard not to love that lass, she's so cute!
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Post by Heroic Bilby on Jun 4, 2008 18:18:54 GMT -5
My dog was a tiny little toy poodle who only wanted to curl up and sleep on you all day too. He wasn't raised by cats though.... just lazy I guess.
Our dogs would have gotten along well. Haha.
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