Mrs Feathers - sending
to you from the UK.
I lost my beloved Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Max this year after he had been loving and faithful to us for over 10 years. He started having seizures about 3 years ago and was on medication for this, that had to be increased every 6 months or so as his conditon worsened, but was keeping him well. We think he had some form of brain tumour. When he went, it all happened out of the blue one night and took us completely by surprise. I still miss him terribly - he was the most affectionate and soppy dog I have ever had.
It is so sad that we know we cannot keep them forever. Even when you prepare yourself for the worst it does not really make it any easier when it happens. We open our hearts to them only to be broken, but they give us so much that we don't regret it at all.
I do hope your dog has more time, and it sounds like he might have from what you have said. Best wishes to you, and love and enjoy him while you can.
I lost my beloved Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Max this year after he had been loving and faithful to us for over 10 years. He started having seizures about 3 years ago and was on medication for this, that had to be increased every 6 months or so as his conditon worsened, but was keeping him well. We think he had some form of brain tumour. When he went, it all happened out of the blue one night and took us completely by surprise. I still miss him terribly - he was the most affectionate and soppy dog I have ever had.
It is so sad that we know we cannot keep them forever. Even when you prepare yourself for the worst it does not really make it any easier when it happens. We open our hearts to them only to be broken, but they give us so much that we don't regret it at all.
I do hope your dog has more time, and it sounds like he might have from what you have said. Best wishes to you, and love and enjoy him while you can.
