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    Smeghead - ACE Rimmer ChadAmberg's Avatar
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    Default Today is a really bad day

    It's a beautiful day outside. It's a Friday, the weekend is almost here.

    I'm crying like a teenage girl getting over her first love. In an hour I am going to call the vet to come here to the house to put my best buddy to rest, to take away his pain. Right now he's laying down next to me, and I'm having a really hard time looking at him.

    13 years ago I brought home a gigantic nose and gawky legs somehow attached to a normal size border collie. Streak had been with 6 different homes in his 6 months of living. The wife who owned sheep farm I picked him up from told me she had 9 kids and chronic fatigue syndrome and bought him to watch the sheep for her, he only wanted to be with her. Streak never cared a bit about other animals since they couldn't throw the toy for him. No herding instincts at all. So I gladly took him home.



    The first couple nights we tried to keep him in his cage until we learned no, he was a free range dog. He'd sleep in the room with us and except for a few vet visits for surgeries, he'd never be in a cage again. He eventually grew into his nose.

    When I say he was the best dog, I mean he was exceptional. He never did anything wrong, he just knew right and wrong. We never had any real property, and really never had a fence. I just walked him with the perimeter limits one time and he wouldn't cross, even when a toy would go over the line, he'd simply stop and lay down until we got it for him. He would protect children even though we had none of our own. He wouldn't play with a toy until he was given it. My wife has stuffed animals that she could place right next to his toys, and he'd never touch them, only his own.

    He was a frisbee dog for a long time. He would always bring them back to you and put it in your hand or your lap.





    Years went by and he eventually got a little slower. A couple cancers were removed. One on his shoulder couldn't be without removing the leg. That was OK, we'd drain the fluid from the mass out every other day to make sure he was comfortable. That's been just fine up until about a month or two ago when the solid part of the mass completely took over. Arthritis kicked in with a vengeance a couple weeks ago. Four days ago he stopped moving around much at all. He has to be carried in and out to the yard. His back end can't support him when going to the bathroom now, and his kidneys have just started failing him.

    So today I do the most important thing I could ever do for my best buddy and I'll make that call. And I'll hold him until the end. The vet will take him to be cremated along with many other people's loved ones, and then spread the ashes somewhere around here on a ranch.

    My wife and I, we'll never forget him, that would be impossible. We must have thousands of pictures of Streak, when we're ready we'll make an album or two. Later today I'll have to pack up all his beds and his boxes and boxes of toys he'll never need again and figure out how to get rid of them. If anyone in COS would like them, PM me, it'll be worth the trip to come and take them, or else I'll end up taking them to the shelter.

    I'd like to leave everyone with a big smile and to thank you for reading this. It has made me feel a little bit better.
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    I'm sorry for your loss. That is a terribly difficult thing to do, and it takes a real man to make that call. It sounds like Streak had a great life in a very loving home.

    The furry critters we call "pets" really do become part of our families. They all have their own personalities and it's hard to let them go. Thank you for sharing this with us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teufelhund View Post
    I'm sorry for your loss. That is a terribly difficult thing to do, and it takes a real man to make that call. It sounds like Streak had a great life in a very loving home.

    The furry critters we call "pets" really do become part of our families. They all have their own personalities and it's hard to let them go. Thank you for sharing this with us.
    ^^^ Couldn't of said it better myself. R.I.P. Streak.
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    That is never any fun.... God Speed Streak!

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    I'm so sorry man, I know the pain and hate for anyone to have to do it but he won't be in pain anymore. Again sorry man and if you need anything just hit me up.

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    What a great story. Thank you for sharing. I am sorry you have to do this today.
    I know your pain. I had to make the decision for my lab/rottie mix named Ramsey.
    He was a huge oaf of a dog, but was the most loyal dog I had ever had.
    He wasnt much for toys or playing fetch. I could let him out in the yard to go potty then he would
    be right back at the door wanting to be inside and next to me. He had cancer in the shoulder and had
    his leg and part of his shoulder removed to give him some extra time. He was hop a long for about 12
    months when they gave him an extra 6 months with the surgery.
    He got so good on 3 legs that I took him hiking after a couple months to heal up. He did awesome and loved hiking.

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    Be strong my friend...

    ... I'm at mixed emotions reading and seeing the pix... but more saddened by it more than anything...

    ... I'm sorry to hear your about this...
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    I'm sorry to hear about Streak, you gave him a good life and took care of him to the best of your ability. Let him rest with out pain. You did all you could for him.

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    I understand the struggle and sadness that you are going thru today. I wish you strength on such a difficult day.

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    Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge.

    When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable.

    All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor; those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by. The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind.

    They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent; His eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster.

    You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart.

    Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together....

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