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My 17 yr old dog just passed

So sorry to hear. I was curled up in a ball for two weeks after my boy died he was 16---will never do a dog again--too painful---too attached---not a good dog owner.

Aww, I'm sorry it was that bad for you.

I'm sad that he's gone. He was with me since before I became an adult. I took him with me everywhere I went. He got to go to more places than most dogs. He lived a full life as a dog.

My husband and I were going to get a 4th dog this weekend. I was really hoping the new pup could meet all the dogs. Too late by a few days.
 
I still occasionally dream about pets we've lost. Our home has always been filled with pets. No one will ever convince me that each animal does not have his own personality. Some are charmers, some are cranky, some playful and some sleepyheads, but all are wonderful. I'm sure you'll miss your friend.
 
I feel your pain and am so sorry. We have a yellow labrador that is 13, he has been a few times in the last couple of months. I'm trying to prepare myself for the inevitable. It is never easy.
 
I am very sorry to learn of your loss. It is painful to lose a beloved pet that you had so long.
 
The only thing that can help is getting another rescue dog immediately. You'll forget the bitch.
 
His love was unconditional and resolute without hesitation. Of course, I am sorry for your loss, but hearing "I am sorry" just rings hollow and doesn't convey my true empathetic feeling. I have a beloved cat named Alpo; she's 19 and still brings me an occasional "gift" (mouse). My son has a dog, a cat, a goldfish, and a cockatoo -- all named Suzie. Lol, where or why he's fixated on that name is unknown. We have no family or friends with the name of Suzie, and there are no Susans in his class. He is 6 years old and loves his pets without abandon; he offers to spend his own money for dog toys over a toy for himself.

I had a Great Dane growing up, named "SIT!!" He only lived to see 11 before he was mauled by a black bear sow. Devastating! I took him to the vet, and they couldn't do a thing but put him to sleep. I was heartbroken, and I haven't adopted a dog since. Alas, my son for his 4th b-day wanted a dog above any electronics, so we went to the Humane Society, and he found Suzie ... a black lab, husky mixed mutt. Lol ... she looks odd (one crystal blue eye and the other hazel). She even sleeps with him on his top bunk (bed).

A boy and his dog ... CLASSIC!
 
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