someguy 67067 Report post Posted January 30, 2015 Yesterday was a very sad day for our family. Our dog, or specifically my daughter's dog which was 12 years old and had been my daughter's faithful companion passed away. He was a great faithful dog that wouldn't hurt a flea. We've had many animals at home during the 20 years. At times we had a mini zoo at home. He's had cat's, rabbits and snakes put on him. And he was kind of them all. The last couple of month's had been rough, as he was having troubles walking and had to be lifted up so that he could limp outside to go for a pee. But the last couple months, he had to go outside every 2 hours for a pee :(. I think his kidneys had been failing. My daughter had recently moved out and he was faithfully waiting each day at the front door to wait for her. She did come home every couple of days for dinner and to see him. He was happy each time he saw her. But my daughter was sad as she could see that he was getting worst each day. She is an animal fanatic and loved her dog very much. It was her that suggested that maybe it was time for him to be put to sleep. She was in tears when she said this, but she didn't want him to suffer. She has been coming home each night to spend time with him and to sleep in the family room with him each night, She woke up 3 to 4 times each night to let him out. Last night she felt he was going soon, and bought him a Mac Donald's burger and fries. When we got home he was lying on his side panting. But when he saw the burger and fries, he perked up and gobbled down his meal. Soon afterwards he lied down on his side and starting convulsing and breathing hard and his eye's were rolling back. We thought that he was going to pass soon. The family and her best friend sat with him for several hours, petting and talking too him. We then decided to call a vet that does home visit's to put him to sleep. We did not want to suffer more. We found a vet that could come within 30 minutes. While waiting we surrounded him with love and kept petting him. When the vet arrive. She apologized for being late. She was nice french woman that is serious about her job. She was very caring and compassionate. She kept us informed as to his health status and kept reinforcing to my daughter that she was doing the right thing. His kidneys had failed and he was dying and could be in this conditions for hours before he passed. We told her to put him to sleep. She explained to us what would happen at each state and asked for permission to go ahead. She told us to keep petting him and talking to him as she prepared the needles. First injection was to put him to sleep and relax him. This would take about 15 minutes she said. Meanwhile my daughter is crying and telling her dog that it was okay for him to go, and that he was a good dog. We were all crying as we sat around him. And we were telling stories about him as a puppy. the vet said that it was good that we did not bring him to a vet hospital as it is stressful for the dogs, as they get stressed going to the vet as they have memories about previous visit's to the vet. It is too clinical and cold. It is better for him to pass at his home with his loved ones around him. After 15 minutes, he was sleeping, she administered the final injection that would stop his heart, this would take about 30 seconds. After 30 seconds he stopped breathing and looked at peace. My daughter then cried for a while. The vet was very soothing and tried to comfort my daughter. After giving us time to say goodbye to our loyal family member. We wrapped his body in his favourite blanket and she promised that she would respect the body and bring it home with her until the people came tomorrow to take the body for cremation. She said that would bring back his ashes when they were ready. I was very much impressed with the vet's attention to detail and how compassionate and understanding she was. There was no rush and she kept us informed at all times at what to expect. She even gave us each a big hug before she left. This at home visit was the best way for us to say goodbye to our loving pet. He passed away with his family and friends around him. Our other dog laid on his body after he passed, I think she knew what happen and was looking for him today. He is at peace now and his memory will stay with us forever. My daughter is now compiling all her pictures of him and making a digital album. Just wanted to share this experience with you and if you have to say bye to your pet a at home visit from one of these loving vet's is a great way to do so. May he Rest in Peace :) 15 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FunAdventures 4501 Report post Posted January 30, 2015 This is so sad. I'm teary eyed reading about it. I have not yet had to deal with the loss of a pet as an adult. Growing up, my parents always shielded us from the heartache. I dread the day I have to face this reality. I've had my cat for 11 years now, and when his time comes I will be crushed and not handle it well. I love the idea of a vet coming to the home and I'm in awe of how you described the professionalism and compassion that your vet had. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phaedrus 209521 Report post Posted January 30, 2015 Yeah... it's heartbreaking. For anyone who feels like reading, here's a very good series of blogposts on the subject. They're well worth your time. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amber Rose 19012 Report post Posted January 30, 2015 This really made me cry, and brought back memories. I'm very sorry for your loss, it really is like losing a member of your family :( I recently had my 12 year old dog pass away as well. We got him when he was a puppy and I was quite young too. I raised him mainly by myself, since my parents at the time traveled a lot. He was my buddy and I loved him to bits. I didn't see him much when I moved out on my own, but about 2 years ago my dad decided to move into his new girlfriend's small condo, and they couldn't take the dog, so I brought him to stay with me. He was starting to get very sick and old by then, since Dobermans tend to have a lot of health issues. It was very rough watching him get older, but I took care of him as best as I could. A month before I planned to move to Montreal, the vet told us he had cancer, and it would only be more and more painful for him. My dad scheduled the time to put him to sleep, but it was the day after I was supposed to move. I spent the whole night before cuddling with him, and brought him Timbits(his favourite) but I didn't get to be there for his final moments, which breaks my heart. I was never much of a dog person, but I loved him so much, and miss having my bud around. Pets really do make your life better with their loyal companionship and love! Posted via Mobile Device 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vader75 999 Report post Posted January 30, 2015 loosing a dog/cat is heartbreaking. Sorry for your loss. But talk about timming with this one.....my kids rabit died on easter....wtf!! Sorry kids the easter bunny is dead. After a little cry we did laugh a little. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nicolette Vaughn 294340 Report post Posted January 30, 2015 Someguy, Aww I'm really sorry to hear about your family dog passing away. He knows he lived a good life with you and that's the most important and he passed in dignity surrounded with those who loved him. Having been there twice, once having my cat die in my arms and then having to put down his brother exactly 2 years later at the vet, I feel your pain and sorrow. It never is easy but he did live a good life with you and your family. They are never truly gone tho. He will always be near you. You may begin to sense him around the house and interesting things may happen. My cat used to jump on the kitchen table and knock things over. About a year after he was gone, a plate fell off the table but didn't break. I believe it was him then again I experience a lot of paranormal activity all the time. The pain never truly goes away. These pets always provide unconditional love and become like another family member. I miss my pets everyday and cry sometimes when thinking about them but they often visit me in my dreams and that makes me feel better. Many hugs to you Someguy! xo 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ice4fun 78407 Report post Posted January 30, 2015 Losing a family pet is never easy but they become such a significant part of each day in your family life that they become just like another member of the family. It's amazing how much joy they can bring us with their truly unconditional love. Sent from my Passport using Tapatalk 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CristyCurves 169032 Report post Posted January 30, 2015 So sorry for you, your daughter and family's loss. You were very thoughtful to have someone come by. I can certainly relate, I like your daughter, am what some would consider an animal fanatic. I have two senior dogs which I adore and the thought of losing them is really beyond my comprehension, yet a reality, I too will have to face one day. Thank you for sharing your experience. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johnny Canuck 5347 Report post Posted January 30, 2015 I'm sorry for your loss. I cannot imagine the pain that you are feeling as I never had that happen to me, and definitely don't know what I would do if I lost my little girl. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
silverado17 12689 Report post Posted January 30, 2015 sorry to hear about your loss i nearly loss one of mine 2 weeks ago i have 3 golden retievers the oldest 11 it was the oldest one had to get emergency surgery on her.I guess you get to know your dogs after that long because i knew there was something wrong with her she was not moving around like before.i had her at the vet the week before. the other 2 had to go for needles so i took her back they did xrays and seen some masses inside her they did the operation and she's fine now so far but why they didn't do xrays the first time not sure. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest N***he**Ont**y Report post Posted January 30, 2015 Sorry for your loss.I had to put my beloved dog Cody (The Prince Of Thieves) down this past November to due to a tumour obstruction to his bowel. I still miss him and it will awhile before adopting another dog. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jabba 18389 Report post Posted January 30, 2015 Sorry to hear of your loss SG and thank you for sharing your story with us. Reaching that decision to put your friend to sleep is most difficult, but I believe it's a compassionate kindness. Not easy & I know you and your family are hurting. My family went through a similar experience last year with our friend. The vet visited and helped us through the process. I'm sure you have many fine memories. I hope they will help provide some comfort. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
olderguy 5797 Report post Posted January 30, 2015 Hard not to get a lump in my throat while reading your story SG. Thanks for sharing it with us. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oldblueeyez 15475 Report post Posted January 30, 2015 When I was a kid, when it was time for the dog to die, my father got out the shotgun and the shovel. Once an animal starts suffering terribly it's time to put it out of its misery. Blowing its head off is a hard thing to do, as I remember my father coming back with tears in his eyes, but you have to do what you have to do. I suppose city dwellers have no choice but to call the vet, but buckshot is just as humane and much quicker and cheaper. Bury him and if there are any questions afterward, he "ran away to die". 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest A**aTo**h Report post Posted January 31, 2015 Someguy, I am sorry to hear about your loss, but it was obviously for the best from the sounds of everything you wrote. I'm happy the fries and McBurger were enjoyed :) I just want to say thank you for your post because I never knew that vets would come to a house to perform such a service. Someone dear to me has a beloved pet that is not doing well, so I am going to let them know that this service is available. The dog is petrified going to the vet (picked up many fears in its old age, of late), so a home visit sounds like a way that is much easier on the pet (and the adoptive family too). Thank you for sharing, and best wishes to you over the next while getting over the loss of your loved family member. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
someguy 67067 Report post Posted January 31, 2015 Thanks everyone for the responses. The house feels different without the dog. The other dog and cat's keep looking for him. I am sure he is at peace and we will remember him as a active loving dog. I am glad that sharing this experience has giving some of you the information that you can have a vet visit you and put your dog asleep in a comfortable family setting and will take the body away for cremation for you. This ensures a stress free environment for the dog and the family. It's a nice way for the family to be with him when he passes away peacefully. You don't realize the love that the pet has generated over the years, till they are gone. But we had many years of enjoyment with him. :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
piano8950 32577 Report post Posted January 31, 2015 Damn...I wanted to write something but it made me so upset thinking about my own that died. I am so sorry for your loss 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest K***e D****ls Report post Posted February 2, 2015 I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your fur-baby. I grew up with a lot of animals around and each one had their own personality and quirks, just like any person does. They very much become part of the family in an instant. It's that unconditional love, how excited they are to see you every damn day, the way they look at you and rest their head in your lap. We had a pet cemetery at the far back of the property and even as an adult, I've made trips back there to close my eyes and remember things about some of my favorites- funny stories, the way they smelled, inevitable skunk sprays... I have 3 animals now and I'm more attached to them than I am almost any other human. Two are getting older and I've started thinking about how I'm going to handle the end for them. I know I'll be a complete mess, so my heart goes out to you for your loss. I saw a beautiful card about pet loss recently: 'If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever.' Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meg O'Ryan 266444 Report post Posted February 2, 2015 I just saw this. So sorry for your loss I lost my fur baby this morning. We had a great evening late last night. He was full of energy, had a great meal and when I went downstairs this morning he was gone. Slipped away in his sleep. Wondering who I will talk to everyday :(. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MovieBuff 120 Report post Posted February 3, 2015 I feel your pain. I had to to put my cat to sleep a few days ago, because of cancer. He arrived at my home a couple of years ago, most likely dumped by his previous owner, since he was super skinny and full with ticks. Every night, when I would watch TV, he would sleep on my belly. I'll miss you, buddy :( 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tsukiyo_Chevalier 3242 Report post Posted February 3, 2015 Losing a pet is like losing a member of the family, therefor the pain is the same. My heart goes out to you and your family. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guy99 150 Report post Posted February 3, 2015 Sorry to hear about your loss I recently lost my dog that I had for 13 year's I was about 11 when I got him so I grow up with him by my side. When I decided to put him to sleep I had to take him there because I live outside of the city he passed in my arms as I carried him to the vet clinic to this day I can't look at his photos I really want to I just get really emotional. So I wish you and your family all the best and hope you start to feel a bit better soon. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
someguy 67067 Report post Posted February 9, 2015 The vet dropped of the dog's ashes yesterday. She offers a great service. She brought the ashes back to our home along with a card and chatted with us for a while, and said we could call her any time. The house feels different now that the dog is gone. We miss him. Today my wife and I were thinking about going to a dog breeder and getting another puppy. We were saying that we weren't going to get another dog. as we have another older dog now that is deaf and blind. But we miss having a active dog. So who knows, we may get another dog. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RubJunky 1954 Report post Posted February 9, 2015 My condolences to you and family, I feel your pain been through it 4 times and it never gets easier to lose the closest friend a person can have. I do like to say I was impressed with how your vet handled the situation, he/she is a stand up person, the experiences i've had with vets are never great, they want to gouge you at this time in your pets life they love to feed on emotions. One experience I had a vet wanted to charge me an extra 40$ to be with my friend as they euthanized him, I asked why the nurse said it was for the stress the doctor goes through when pet owners cry, I almost lost it on her. I did petitioned them to death until they closed shop. Let time heal the memories and when you are ready always get a rescue you are helping a lost soul and creating new fun memories. good luck. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StarBright 1406 Report post Posted February 13, 2015 I had a hamster that stood out from all the other pets so much because she was sooo intelligent! i used to let her wonder around my room and when I called her by her name she listened. when she had to pee she would come bug me to put her in her cage to go to her little corner potty. she escaped a few times from her cage and I had to run around the house yelling for her so she would come out. damn thing was too smart I had to lock her cage up good. I even gave her my baby blanket, she loved to sleep on it. RIP. Tasha :( none of my other hamsters or bunnies were ever as smart as her! after she passed I got one that looked just like Tasha & named her Natasha. well she turned out to be an evil twin.... I ended up getting rid of her cause she was very mean and bite me everytime I tried to clean the cage or feed her. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites