August 2006 Weddings
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My childhood pet (a beagle-13 1/2 years old) just had to be put down. She had a tumor that wa impacting her ability to eat. The vet said she was starting to suffer so my parents put her down. My poor mom is in tears,but my dad is holding his own. She was the sweatest dog

Sorry to be a downer.
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Oh I am so sorry. I love beagles...I'm sure she was a really great dog.
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Aw Tef, so sorry. ;-( That is really sad. When I was still in HS we had to put down my siamese cat for the same reason. Max was 18 at the time, so he'd been around my whole life. I was devastated, so I know how hard this is. Sending zombie hugs....'cause they're silly and they make me laugh a little. Hope you do too....
I'm so sorry...
My family lost the two dogs I grew up with last year and it just is so heartbreaking. They ARE family. No doubt.
Hugs to you and your family!!
I'm sorry.
That's terrible news.
I am a runner, knitter, scientist, DE-IVF veteran, and stage III colon cancer survivor.
sorry...
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I am the 99%.
I am so sorry for your loss. ?I lost my childhood dog earlier this month and a nestie shared this quote with me. ?I've found a lot of comfort in it...
"There is a cycle of love and death that shapes the lives of those who choose to travel in the company of animals. It is a cycle unlike any other. To those who have never lived through its turnings or walked its rocky path, our willingness to give our hearts with full knowledge that they will be broken seems incomprehensible.?
Only we know how small a price we pay for what we receive; our grief, no matter how powerful it may be, is an insufficient measure of the joy we have been given."
Deductive reasoning isn't a conservative or liberal attribute. ~epphd