I have been MIA over the holidays, which came with mixed blessings. The holiday itself was lovely, spent with TheRightBastards family eating too much. Fatdog was charming and ridiculous and begged so much food I found the boys mom cooking her scrambled eggs for breakfast. However, she did have a little fainting spell I suspect was a stroke, although it didn't seem to phase her, and after we got home Christmas night she went to sleep and didn't get back up.
She was my constant companion for almost fifteen years, and I will miss her enormously. There is a whole different kind of quiet in the house now, and every couple of hours I still think I should get up and take her out. I know it will pass, and that I couldn't have asked for a better last couple of days for her, or a quicker or less traumatic death. She went out like a lady, as she did everything, and for that I will always be profoundly thankful.
Shenzi Littlebear, AKA FatDog, Rest in Pie.
She was my constant companion for almost fifteen years, and I will miss her enormously. There is a whole different kind of quiet in the house now, and every couple of hours I still think I should get up and take her out. I know it will pass, and that I couldn't have asked for a better last couple of days for her, or a quicker or less traumatic death. She went out like a lady, as she did everything, and for that I will always be profoundly thankful.
Shenzi Littlebear, AKA FatDog, Rest in Pie.
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My dog is 15 as well, he's getting very very old, I hope he'll leave this world in a way as peaceful as yours..
Peace.