Crying - don't be a bitch

Garden Knowm

The Love Doctor
I teared last night when I read a post on this site. A couple drops of moisture form the eyes.

Then today my dog stopped eating, didn't chase the squirrel on our walk to coffee (very strange, cause he does that every morning) And when I was examining his poop and I saw blood in it. And his entire mood has just deteriorated into the shits. And there is blood coming from his anus. - SO i cryied.. a few times... pretty hard too.. I was alone in the car.. we were driving to the store... I think he has colitis.

I am taking him to the vet at 8am tomorrow.. I suspect I will cry again..


That will be 3 days in a row.

Gotta be some sort of record. "most consecutive days cried by a BAD ASS"

lol

iloveyou
 

SocataSmoker

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*pats your back*

Never wish for anything more than what happens... read those nifty quotes in your book, you'll feel better... I did!
 

SocataSmoker

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Hahahahah!!! I know man, oh but it's such a good way to live. Never expecting more than what happens leaves me surprised all the time :)
 

mastakoosh

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my puppy last year threw up every few hours for a few days and refused to eat. i stayed up all night with him as he emptied his belly over and over. by the last day he could barely stand. i put him on my lap as we drove to the vet as soon as they opened. his eyes lost all the glimmer and happiness that was so bright just a few days before. as i held him in my arms the tears streamed down my face while my wife drove. in our 7 years together she had never seen me shed one tear until then. i knew he had parvo and had tried to prepare how to say goodbye to my best friend. after the tests i waited anxiously for the news, preparing for the worst. it turns out he had a stomach virus. definately not what i expected, and i was gleeful from the news, except for the 500 dollars i shelled out for tests and medicine lol. i felt like he was given a 2nd shot at life and i spend every day loving him and treating him the best i can. sometimes in life we live life and do our best to cope with whatever troubles head our way. i know you are a very smart man and know this already but i just thought i would share a bit of my perspective and life haha. i hope the best for you and your friend.
 

Yeah

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I have a 15 year old dog who recently wouldn't lay down, eat, and was shitting and pissing himself for a few days. I was sure we were going to have to put him down and tears fell freely. Smoked a bowl, cried a little more, and took him to the emergency vet. Turns out he was just having a bad week and needed some pain meds. :)With him being so old I feel like I am somewhat prepared for whatever happens and when it happens, but I know it will be a shock when that day finally comes.

The worst is when you never thought about it happening. My other dog, Marley, died unexpectedly about 5 months ago. He was 11 and I always figured he would outlive my old doggy. It happened in 2 days. We came back from a run around the park and the rest of the weekend he never moved or ate. He had an enlarged heart and needed to be put down. That was the worst moment of my life.:cry: I always though I could hold my tears back, but seeing his body go limp was like a bullet in my heart.

Whatever happens, it will pass and life will continue. Bad times seem to last forever, when in reality they are only a dot on a time line.:peace:
 

Wikidbchofthewst

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My dog was 14 when we had to put him to down. Old age just caught up with him, his legs and his sight started going, he couldn't support himself to get around. He was a pure bred red nose pitbull, and he was the sweetest, best behaved dog in the world.

I had this black pillow that he used to love to lay on. I always bitched because it would be covered in dog hairs and smell like him, so I never used it. A few weeks after he was gone, I picked it up and I only found one dog hair on it and when I smelled it, it didn't smell like anything.

I started crying. I'm crying now just thinking about it...I got him as a puppy when I was a kid, we grew up together. Hell, 14 years...that's more than half of my life.
 

Wh00p

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i have a mutsky husky, Cutest thing from age 1- now on.. But when she was younger she had Parvo..destroyed me as a whole..but she survived on chicken pieces and rice, so a tip to all you fearing parvo..As long as you can pull through then you'll give hope to your dog and he'll/she'll try even harder to pull through..

Ahh fuck you to Dog diseases..

-ikeelyou..
 

ALX420

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sorry about all of your pets. pets are hard to watch suffer. all they do is offer affection.

i would be more ready to take them to a vet if I didnt always feel like they were fucking me big time.

as for crying...let it out. holding it back creates stress. stress shortens your life dude.
 

Wikidbchofthewst

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God, I couldn't imagine living in the Old Yeller type days...kill my OWN dog? I mean, I guess if he were rabid and attacking my niece, fuck yeah, where's the gun? But...to have to be the one to put him down, and like THAT?

I'd puss out
 

ALX420

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God, I couldn't imagine living in the Old Yeller type days...kill my OWN dog? I mean, I guess if he were rabid and attacking my niece, fuck yeah, where's the gun? But...to have to be the one to put him down, and like THAT?

I'd puss out
better me than some asshole stranger i have to pay.
 

ALX420

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I couldn't do it, I just know it. I'd sooner shoot a human being than shoot my dog.
i talk all hard...but would i do it? probably not. but i would like to think i have that much control.

the dog broke a stem of a plant the other day. i really wasnt even mad. should have dog proofed. my fault...i guess.
 
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