We had to have Ben put to sleep this morning. He woke me up in the middle of the night and was acting a bit odd. I rubbed his tummy gently and he seemed to like that. I was hoping it was constipation and that I was going to put it right. But by the morning things had not improved. We took him in the car, he jumped in all ok and jumped out at the vets. You would never have guessed that he was bleeding internally again. The vet said that the tuma had detatched itself and was bleeding into his stomach and it was best for him to be put out of his pain. We have brought him home and spent the morning burying him in the garden. The house seems so empty without him. I keep expecting him to follow me about. I am off to bed to have a good cry
Oh Lesley I am so sad to read your news - but you had to do it - I know it will be breaking your heart. He had a good life, he was loved very much. You take care. x
I am so sorry to see that Ben has had to be put to sleep. It is a gut wrenching decision to make, I know, I have had two dogs gone this year. It is like missing your right arm, a really empty space that was once filled with joy. I am thinking of you and send hugs to wrap around you in your sorrow.
Dear Lesley, poor Ben, he was such a loved dog Have a good cry it will make you feel better. may be not at the moment but eventually. The pain must be terrible for you and your family. Time will ease the grieve, remember all the good times and he is now at peace and in no more pain.
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__________________ JOYCE
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