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  • hehfest
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 09-28-08
    • 7934

    #36
    Sorry man. They lived a long good life for that breed. My last one made it to 21 years old she would walk in circles. Eventually, she started seizing and her organs shut down. I had her on IV's at home for fluids, and was feeding her baby food through a syringe. It didn't matter she still died. I just wanted to give her a chance when the vets wouldn't do squat.

    Current dog I have is diabetic and I give him insulin injections shots every 12 hours. I got him as a rescue. He almost died last week from Pancreatitus. Be careful because that can happen fast and they can die fast from it. He is doing better now.

    It sucks losing the furry buddies. They are better than people. People are schemers. The dogs just want food and shelter and they have your back. Just hang in there and you're bada*s for doing all you could for your buddy. You're probably are thinking what else could you have done but don't do that to yourself. Don't question yourself......
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    • hehfest
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 09-28-08
      • 7934

      #37
      Originally posted by Johnnythunder
      My girlfriend ask him for a sign & two cardinals flew by in unison a second later....inside the kitchen about 30 minutes ago we both heard his bark. It was the tired bark he had of late but it was distinct. Thanks man.
      I know how hard it is too. Would rather give my left arm.
      Call me crazy that's fine........I swear my old girl kept clawing at my feet and legs after she died. One time, I swear I saw her reappear just a remnant of her. It was not like fully seeing her it was like a ghost. I'm not kidding. Then, I buried her at a pet cemetery and when I went back there weeks later I heard her barking. When they pass on, they try and CAN communicate with you for a while or let you know they are there.
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      • pablo222
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 01-03-19
        • 8858

        #38
        Sorry to hear John. Can tell you were very close with him. 17 years is a great run.

        This day, 4 years ago, we had to put down our 14 year old Golden. She was the best.

        2 months ago we had to put down our old boxer/staff mix. He was a great boy. Was only 3 weeks after we backpacked and camped with him. He was thirteen and went downhill quickly.

        What was your boys name?
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        • funnyb25
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 07-09-09
          • 39663

          #39
          Terrible news. Condolences Johnny.
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          • Duckshit
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 10-06-10
            • 7964

            #40
            I'm sorry for your loss.....

            I myself may have lost firedawg today but I'm really good with it.
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            • Johnnythunder
              SBR MVP
              • 11-25-10
              • 2161

              #41
              I'm almost crying here reading this because its so similar to my situation. The 6 vets I saw in the last year were clueless (even a supposed holistic one). There is little doubt they hastened his decline. I was basically on my own reading & watching videos about everything from supplements & kidney massages to accupressure. My gf & I were giving him Sub Q fluids at home for 9 weeks & feeding him home cooked food (as we had all along). Sadly he only ate sparingly & it was all syringe administered by me as many times as I could try each day. He also had some walking in circles episodes & some suspected a brain tumor. He got too thin in the end & was mostly skin & bones.
              Best thing to do is to feed them clean food (pet foods have as high as 100x the cancer causing crap as people food), learn as much as you can about supplements & limit shots/vaccines. Most are useless & harmful & many natural vets believe a dog only needs to be vaccinated once (around 1 year of age). You sound like an awesome dude.


              Originally posted by hehfest
              Sorry man. They lived a long good life for that breed. My last one made it to 21 years old she would walk in circles. Eventually, she started seizing and her organs shut down. I had her on IV's at home for fluids, and was feeding her baby food through a syringe. It didn't matter she still died. I just wanted to give her a chance when the vets wouldn't do squat.

              Current dog I have is diabetic and I give him insulin injections shots every 12 hours. I got him as a rescue. He almost died last week from Pancreatitus. Be careful because that can happen fast and they can die fast from it. He is doing better now.

              It sucks losing the furry buddies. They are better than people. People are schemers. The dogs just want food and shelter and they have your back. Just hang in there and you're bada*s for doing all you could for your buddy. You're probably are thinking what else could you have done but don't do that to yourself. Don't question yourself......
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              • Johnnythunder
                SBR MVP
                • 11-25-10
                • 2161

                #42
                Thanks my man. I understand how you feel. It hurts bad. Really bad.

                Originally posted by pablo222
                Sorry to hear John. Can tell you were very close with him. 17 years is a great run.

                This day, 4 years ago, we had to put down our 14 year old Golden. She was the best.

                2 months ago we had to put down our old boxer/staff mix. He was a great boy. Was only 3 weeks after we backpacked and camped with him. He was thirteen and went downhill quickly.

                What was your boys name?
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                • Johnnythunder
                  SBR MVP
                  • 11-25-10
                  • 2161

                  #43
                  Not crazy at all. Heard my cat cry out last March at 2 AM the same day he died. Just smelled cat pee in my garage & we dont leave it open. He may have come back to help my boy to the other side or something. Nothing would surprise me. Was talking to a guy who says he visits his dead pets in his dreams by placing a photo of them under his bed & clearing his mind and just asking them to come and see him. Very complex universe. Plausible to me.

                  Originally posted by hehfest
                  Call me crazy that's fine........I swear my old girl kept clawing at my feet and legs after she died. One time, I swear I saw her reappear just a remnant of her. It was not like fully seeing her it was like a ghost. I'm not kidding. Then, I buried her at a pet cemetery and when I went back there weeks later I heard her barking. When they pass on, they try and CAN communicate with you for a while or let you know they are there.
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                  • Johnnythunder
                    SBR MVP
                    • 11-25-10
                    • 2161

                    #44
                    Thx guy

                    Originally posted by funnyb25
                    Terrible news. Condolences Johnny.
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                    • capitalist pig
                      SBR MVP
                      • 01-25-07
                      • 4998

                      #45
                      Sorry man, it’s a tough loss and no matter how many times it may happen to you during your life it never gets any easier. I’ve had to put 2 down so far. Right now I own rescue Wolf and a rescue Doberman. I got them both 13 years ago when they were both 5 weeks old, and sadly I know the day is coming again when I’m going to have to deal with putting them down. Hold your head high and get another one when your ready

                      later
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                      • pavyracer
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 04-12-07
                        • 82888

                        #46
                        We lost our dog 2 months ago and now we got a new puppy. Don't be sad. Life goes on. I have lost many dogs but I always get a new one.
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                        • Johnnythunder
                          SBR MVP
                          • 11-25-10
                          • 2161

                          #47
                          Thanks man. I'm doing the best I can but its so hard.

                          Originally posted by capitalist pig
                          Sorry man, it’s a tough loss and no matter how many times it may happen to you during your life it never gets any easier. I’ve had to put 2 down so far. Right now I own rescue Wolf and a rescue Doberman. I got them both 13 years ago when they were both 5 weeks old, and sadly I know the day is coming again when I’m going to have to deal with putting them down. Hold your head high and get another one when your ready

                          later
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                          • PittsburghPlayer
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 01-11-10
                            • 6760

                            #48
                            I see the loss of your dog a great opportunity to tell the women in your life, that they are appreciated.
                            Maybe for their patience, kindness, grace, beauty (not physical though could be) sense of fairness/justice/humor/forgiveness.

                            you might even say to a women in your life that, some asshole on the sports site tried to make a point that we sometimes love our pets more than those that, for example, gave birth to us
                            and that he suggested it was a good time to issue apologies/acts of kindness/love to all, but especially women/children/the suffering ...

                            they will appreciate that, in that there is NO way that it does not have a positive effect, instantly


                            and if they are single between 40 and 80 (like my dogs younger than me, women older)
                            toss `em my #
                            thnx
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                            • thetrinity
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 01-25-11
                              • 22434

                              #49
                              I have a cat that’s 17 and a half. Don’t know how much longer she will have but she survived a stroke in March.

                              Sorry for your loss
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                              • Johnnythunder
                                SBR MVP
                                • 11-25-10
                                • 2161

                                #50
                                Good point. I appreciate my girlfriend more & more everyday and even when my boy was sick she cooked multiple home cooked meals for him and ran to the store daily to get him stuff. They're both angels.

                                Originally posted by PittsburghPlayer
                                I see the loss of your dog a great opportunity to tell the women in your life, that they are appreciated.
                                Maybe for their patience, kindness, grace, beauty (not physical though could be) sense of fairness/justice/humor/forgiveness.

                                you might even say to a women in your life that, some asshole on the sports site tried to make a point that we sometimes love our pets more than those that, for example, gave birth to us
                                and that he suggested it was a good time to issue apologies/acts of kindness/love to all, but especially women/children/the suffering ...

                                they will appreciate that, in that there is NO way that it does not have a positive effect, instantly


                                and if they are single between 40 and 80 (like my dogs younger than me, women older)
                                toss `em my #
                                thnx
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                                • Johnnythunder
                                  SBR MVP
                                  • 11-25-10
                                  • 2161

                                  #51
                                  My cat is 19. I feed him nothing but organic foods (bone broth, turkey etc). I avoid vaccines, antibiotics (anything that can destroy his immune system). Thank God he's doing well. I sprinkle some astragalus powder on his food three times a week. I know thats good for stroke. I think sea kelp helps him out a lot as well.
                                  Please google natural supplements for cat stroke or similar & explore. You may find something that can make a huge difference.

                                  Originally posted by thetrinity
                                  I have a cat that’s 17 and a half. Don’t know how much longer she will have but she survived a stroke in March.

                                  Sorry for your loss
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                                  • PittsburghPlayer
                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                    • 01-11-10
                                    • 6760

                                    #52
                                    Originally posted by Johnnythunder
                                    Good point. I appreciate my girlfriend more & more everyday and even when my boy was sick she cooked multiple home cooked meals for him and ran to the store daily to get him stuff. They're both angels.
                                    ok, you just confirmed that you are one of the good ones, already surrounded by angels
                                    sorry for the loss of your friend

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                                    • USCPHILLYGUY
                                      SBR Posting Legend
                                      • 12-15-12
                                      • 21748

                                      #53
                                      Sorry for your loss brother. We put our 14 year old pitty down in sept so it’s rough. Never thought I would get another dog but got one in a shelter about a month ago. Great therapy
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                                      • BOA12
                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                        • 02-19-12
                                        • 20622

                                        #54
                                        Originally posted by Johnnythunder
                                        17 year old German Shep/Rottweiler mix. His health was declining the last year & a half. Doctors thought he wouldnt make it through the night 2.5 months ago but he kept fighting. Just kept getting thinner & thinner. Had a rough week this week & never woke up from a seizure. He fought through every health obstacle in his path but his body wasn't strong enough to keep fighting. The majority of the last 8 years my life revolved around him. To me he was perfect.
                                        Nothing like kissing his angel nose of a lick on the chin from him. Even though he was sick he looked young & handsome + the oddest thing is even if he hadn't had a bath in months he smelled like honeysuckle. So happy to work at home & spend every minute with him. Wouldn't have it any other way.
                                        Lost my Labrador/Shepard mix at 18 two years ago. Was my constant companion, went to work with me everyday(drive a van doing deliveries) and was better security than a gun. We walked every morning, kept me in shape. Mostly, I was able to live my boyhood dream of a boy and his dog. Know your sorrow and loss. Even went to OTB at outside seating as my companion dog. Still hurts deep down, lost a brother and this man's best friend. Still can't bring myself to get another dog, hurts to much when losing them. Happy enough with two 9 tear old cats we fostered as kittens that never left.
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                                        • DoctorStrong
                                          SBR Wise Guy
                                          • 12-11-19
                                          • 759

                                          #55
                                          Dogs are the best. In time you will heal.
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                                          • PD77
                                            SBR MVP
                                            • 12-11-09
                                            • 2380

                                            #56
                                            My condolences, it’s hard right now but it will get better. I had a dobe for 16 years, having her put down was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done. Got her after a college breakup and when she passed I had been married 10 years with two kids. One word of advice, not right now but down the road, make sure you have your pictures backed up or extra copies, especially the ones of him in his prime. They'll bring back great memories and stories.
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                                            • hawkeye 16
                                              SBR MVP
                                              • 09-07-17
                                              • 3553

                                              #57
                                              I can't really post anything that already hasn't been said, but sorry for your loss. Losing a dog is tough.
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                                              • TheGoldenGoose
                                                SBR MVP
                                                • 11-27-12
                                                • 3745

                                                #58
                                                You don't pick the dog. The dog picks you.

                                                I rescued three Rottweilers in my lifetime. The last one was tough. He had flunked out of 5 homes and they were considering putting him down because nobody could handle him at age 5 and 152lbs. No, that's not a misprint. He was a 152lb monster.

                                                So I went to meet "Hunter" and they had him on lead. I said, "take the leash off". They said, "that's probably not a good thing to do". I said, "well, I've got to know. Release him".

                                                Hunter came bounding over to me, laid at me feet, and begged for a belly rub. After the shelter workers picked their jaws up off the ground, I said, "He's coming home with me".

                                                5 years later Hunter died of a heart attack while I was holding him in my arms. Very sad but I had given him another 5 years. And when you think about it how else would you want your dog to pass on than taking his last breath against your chest?

                                                You'll get over it Johnny. You've got your memories to cherish.
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                                                • PittsburghPlayer
                                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                                  • 01-11-10
                                                  • 6760

                                                  #59
                                                  Golden, `15 my Mom passed away from a heart attack
                                                  in my arms
                                                  her head against my chest

                                                  you bastard (sarcastically),
                                                  I am crying now (truly)
                                                  w/ a smile

                                                  the humanity, fukker (smiling)


                                                  SBR`s stock is rising and Curtis Loew was the finest picker to ever sing the Blues!
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                                                  • kyhawk
                                                    SBR MVP
                                                    • 06-21-08
                                                    • 1012

                                                    #60
                                                    One reason I have a hard time getting another lab.

                                                    They are the best and so hard to say goodbye to.

                                                    I've had four labs and each one the best dog ever

                                                    I'm not crying....you're crying.
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                                                    • kmarinouofm
                                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                                      • 01-26-09
                                                      • 8437

                                                      #61
                                                      Lost my American and Beagle both in the last two years.. it is rough knowing you can't really talk to them when they are going through the tough times.. I waited a month after my American passed and helped my friend foster a dog she found.. after a month he was mine.. we just celebrated his first birthday together this week.
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                                                      • chico2663
                                                        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                        • 09-02-10
                                                        • 36915

                                                        #62
                                                        I lost a Pom I had for 17 yrs. have minimal feelings in my feet.Didn't realize I buried her in fire ant mound. Still have scars from bites. Just you mentioning you dog brought tears to my eyes. I m sorry for your loss.
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                                                        • PittsburghPlayer
                                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                                          • 01-11-10
                                                          • 6760

                                                          #63
                                                          yeah Chico, no one here likes that kind of dog so we are not reading that shit

                                                          you are a good fukker, just think those dogs are destined to be found on a plate at your favorite Chinese food joint
                                                          just fukking with ya,
                                                          too many men crying here today, had to write some twisted shit try to make some laugh
                                                          or order Chinese food
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                                                          • Johnnythunder
                                                            SBR MVP
                                                            • 11-25-10
                                                            • 2161

                                                            #64
                                                            Tough man. Makes me feel better so many guys know how i feel.

                                                            Originally posted by chico2663
                                                            I lost a Pom I had for 17 yrs. have minimal feelings in my feet.Didn't realize I buried her in fire ant mound. Still have scars from bites. Just you mentioning you dog brought tears to my eyes. I m sorry for your loss.
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                                                            • Johnnythunder
                                                              SBR MVP
                                                              • 11-25-10
                                                              • 2161

                                                              #65
                                                              Thanks GG. Thats some story. Glad you two had time together.


                                                              Originally posted by TheGoldenGoose
                                                              You don't pick the dog. The dog picks you.

                                                              I rescued three Rottweilers in my lifetime. The last one was tough. He had flunked out of 5 homes and they were considering putting him down because nobody could handle him at age 5 and 152lbs. No, that's not a misprint. He was a 152lb monster.

                                                              So I went to meet "Hunter" and they had him on lead. I said, "take the leash off". They said, "that's probably not a good thing to do". I said, "well, I've got to know. Release him".

                                                              Hunter came bounding over to me, laid at me feet, and begged for a belly rub. After the shelter workers picked their jaws up off the ground, I said, "He's coming home with me".

                                                              5 years later Hunter died of a heart attack while I was holding him in my arms. Very sad but I had given him another 5 years. And when you think about it how else would you want your dog to pass on than taking his last breath against your chest?

                                                              You'll get over it Johnny. You've got your memories to cherish.
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                                                              • chico2663
                                                                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                                • 09-02-10
                                                                • 36915

                                                                #66
                                                                Originally posted by PittsburghPlayer
                                                                yeah Chico, no one here likes that kind of dog so we are not reading that shit

                                                                you are a good fukker, just think those dogs are destined to be found on a plate at your favorite Chinese food joint
                                                                just fukking with ya,
                                                                too many men crying here today, had to write some twisted shit try to make some laugh
                                                                or order Chinese food

                                                                funny you should say that. i had chinese lady ask me to give her that dog. i bought for a girl but she couldn't keep it in the apt. Had different girl tell me that i needed to get rid of my dog. Told her i been sleeping with the dog for 10 yrs and her for 6 months. No way...cost me a good lay but was well worth it. Dogs love you forever.
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                                                                • PittsburghPlayer
                                                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                  • 01-11-10
                                                                  • 6760

                                                                  #67
                                                                  did not even have to read the 2nd sentence before I was laughing ballz

                                                                  you are not only a good man but funny too
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                                                                  • johnnyvegas13
                                                                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                                    • 05-21-15
                                                                    • 27928

                                                                    #68
                                                                    My name is johnny and I lost on a dog last night

                                                                    The t wolves ...
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                                                                    • Johnnythunder
                                                                      SBR MVP
                                                                      • 11-25-10
                                                                      • 2161

                                                                      #69
                                                                      Thanks CP....sorry for your loses too....


                                                                      Originally posted by capitalist pig
                                                                      Sorry man, it’s a tough loss and no matter how many times it may happen to you during your life it never gets any easier. I’ve had to put 2 down so far. Right now I own rescue Wolf and a rescue Doberman. I got them both 13 years ago when they were both 5 weeks old, and sadly I know the day is coming again when I’m going to have to deal with putting them down. Hold your head high and get another one when your ready

                                                                      later
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                                                                      • Johnnythunder
                                                                        SBR MVP
                                                                        • 11-25-10
                                                                        • 2161

                                                                        #70
                                                                        Thanks for sharing man. That is tough. Glad u turned it into a positive.



                                                                        Originally posted by kmarinouofm
                                                                        Lost my American and Beagle both in the last two years.. it is rough knowing you can't really talk to them when they are going through the tough times.. I waited a month after my American passed and helped my friend foster a dog she found.. after a month he was mine.. we just celebrated his first birthday together this week.
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