You guys all said you would be here for me - so I am trying to make sence of my feelings right now.
Let me start at the begining.
Murphy was a "rescued dog". He was going to be used for a stud dog at a puppy farm but the bit.ch he was to go with died and the folk decided not to proceed. So no use for the big guy anymore. He had spent his entire puppyhood locked in a shed.
He had no training at all. No toys or blanket or collor or food bowl, no grooming brush or anything of his own and he had never been on a lead. All they wanted were puppies and nothing more. But Murphy was a puppy he was only 18 months old. We brought him home and I loved him.
He bit DH when Dh tried to get him out of the car. But we put it down to him being afrade and determined to get on with things.
He never ate for about 4 days but when we finally got him to eat he showed that he had terrible food agression. But he also looked a whole lot happier.

We got him nutered and started lead training and did a great deal of work to stop his pulling. He was a powerful boy who would pull you into a road easily. I used to walk with my walking stick across his chest, everytime he would try to "pull ahead" I would put the stick infront of his chest and tap it. Then I would make him sit and wait until I chose to move off. We also did changing direction so that he had no idea where we were heading and then it was me taking him not him taking me for a walk. It was very intensive because by this stage he was in remedial puppy class having missed over a years education!
When we moved house we bought a place by the beach. Which gave great oportunity for him to walk off the lead but also to attend puppy classes. By this time he was just 2 yrs old - but we got him 6 months classes and he went in with the bigger puppies 18-24 month class. He was so overcome with "other dogs". He simply had not been socialized. So he would sit and cry like a baby. This would go on mostly the entire time of the class. We eventually got him to do some basic things, but he was unable to cope with all the other dogs. They scared him. We quickly realised he was a bully - but bullies are by there nature also renound cowards and my massive "baby dog" was a big wimpering ball of fluff! When the classes ended he should have gone up with the "big boys" but clearly this would never work so we reluctantly terminated class. 3 months after the new classes began without him DH found Gizzy dieing in the road.

For the first time in Murphy's life he had a friend!!!!!!! This little bundle was so sick and fragile I was worried because Murph was so big. But murph was sooo gentle loving and caring. He spent all of his days licking him and caduling the little man to live.
He did and they became inseperable. Over the next few years other dogs were added to his circle of friends. Sky the Collie and Rosie the whippet.

And Toby the jack-a-doodle

He also made an arch enemy in Teddy the cat who has been with us since he fell out of the ark.

Finally our lad grew up - he had friends and a home and a mum and dad that loved him.
Dad took him for long walks up the Mournes.

Mum just loved on him lots!

And of course everyone and all the dogs went to the beach together. Whatever the weather!

5 yrs passed and all was well and we were a family. Murphy was 7yrs old already!
This year we were really looking foward to the long summer days. We had been out walking a few times and Murph was growing out his hair. For once I was determined he would look like a dulux add. So I was buying bobbles and working hard to make him beautiful - er! We got his face and head and body and top of his legs looking well but he wouldn't let me brush his legs and feet. He never would - we think he used to get hit with the brush at his last home on the feet if he did not stay still.
One day we went out and he got very wet and cold. -It had rained a lot and Murphy didn't like the hair dryer. So that weekend we stayed in. But something was not right. Murph wasn't eating his food. He "loved his food"? On the Monday it was a nice day and so we thought we would take him out as he was probably just sulking over the wet days. But at the end of the road he suddenly nearly collapsed.
We decided to rush him to the vet. - Murphy was never ill. We had registered with a Vet when we moved in our nearest town which is 17 miles away. But once when we took the boys there the old Vet pulled their ear hair out and made them cry. So I didn't want to take them again. Instead I took the boys to the local vet who seemed kind and caring. They were a small village family practice not like the bigger place we had been at. DH said where will we take him to the big Vet or the local one? I looked at Murph and imediately said the quickest one to get to. 5 mins later we were at the local Vet.
He has a chest infection - nothing a good antibiotic course wont cure the vet said. - Oh no he got wet in full coat I thought stupid me!!!!!!! Then he said bring him back tomorrow as I want to check his heart rate again. So we took him back on the Tuesday. He was still not eating and so I told the vet this. He gave him a few more shots of something? We took him home with instruction to bring him again the next day. I was begining to worry? Why was he wanting to see him so much? We took him back on the Wednesday. The vet said we don't think he is responding as well as we would like and we are now thinking it is not the chest but the heart. He put him on heart tabs and told us to bring him back the next day. Thursday came and there was a little improvement and then back again on the Friday - the girl vet was there and told us that he seemed to be doing a bit better and with the tabs he was begining to turn the corner but she needed to see him the next day! As it was Saterday I took Murph myself DH was home caring for our son. Murph was looking a bit better so I breathed relief. Everyone in the Vet waiting room admired my big lad and he was very brave and good. The Vet looked him over and said his heart rate was up again. But she said they can have some bad days before they improve we just have to get the heart rate stabalized. She asked if he was drinking a lot. I said not any different from usual. Murphy had always been a bit of a camel. - On the Sunday he didn't look too good and I was back to struggling to hand feed him. By now I was begining to really worry. I took him back to the Vet on the Monday evening as the Vet said she needed to see him before the Wednesday. She looked him over and said he wasn't doing too good?
After all she said he is an old boy - WHAT ??? he is only 7 yrs old I said!!!!! Well its been a good age for a big dog to reach???? I was thinking where is this conversation going??? I said look I have been giving him these pills but he seems worse after I give them to him - should I be giving him these heart meds?( I lost my mum from heart failure 4 months back and DH has heart trouble, he has to have a third stent put in soon so I had every reason in the world to trust her with a heart issue didn't I?) She shrugged and said I think he will need to go on these stronger pills but I will try to keep the price down for you? I asked how much and she said these are £20 every 7 days and he will need them maybe for life and the others I said? He will need to keep on taking them for now and they are £23 every 10 days as well as the other pills on top - each vet visit was costing nearly £15 and I realised we had been there everyday for over a week. I toted the bill up and thought omg its over £200 already. Murphy was not insured because he was a rescue and there was no proper history. He was not seeming to be getting any better either? We were willing and able to pay every day vet bills. However £20 every 7 days and £23 every 10 days was out of our league if he would be on them for the rest of his life? She held out the pills and said do you want them or not? I said do you know what is wrong with Murphy. She replied give me £300 and I will tell you? I was shocked. I said thats a lot of money and she just said well I am running a business here you know! She didn't even know what was wrong with Murph and he had been going there for over a week? I said look I am going to talk to DH about this. Then I said what you were saying earlier about him reaching a good age? Tell me the truth, "am I flogging a dead dog here"? She replied well he has a heart problem your dog is going to die anyway!!! I left, and had to litterally lift Murph into the car one half of him at a time. We phoned the PDSA charity and due to DHs heart disability we were able to take Murph but the appointment was not until the Wednesday. I thought of the pills I had left at the Vets and I worried about them? why didn't I give her the money and take them?
On the Tuesday evening things looked much better Murph ate all the meat in his dinner bowl.( But now I remember the girl Vet gave him an injection to encourage him to eat) He must have been very hungry. First thing in the morning I checked on him. Imediately I knew it was bad. He struggled to stand and I put him to the yard but I had to go get him in. We got him into the car and hurried up to the PDSA at least I could get him the pills!!! But when we got there the vet looked at Murphy and said oh he is in a very bad way. He is very poorly. I have read what your vet faxed up - but I don't think anything is wrong with his heart. He examined him further. He said there is something much more sinister going on in there. Murphy most likely has an advanced tumor somewhere in the chest cavity. This has caused internal bleeding and pressure on his heart. This is why he has an elivated heart rate because he is bleeding into the chest cavity. He asked DH what his stools were like and DH said they were black - I remembered he had been sick the day before and there was dark orange in the stomach bile. I now realise it was blood. My baby had been bleeding to death for over a week while the vet was litterally cashing in on his pain. She had missed the bleed? HOW COULD SHE MISS THE DARN BLEED!!!!!!!??????? Why was I giving him heart tabs he didn't even need!!!!!!!??????? I was screaming inside???? What should we do I said? He was very nice and kind and he said I know you guys care about him a lot but he is very tired and in great pain. Right now he isn't going home whatever happens your not taking this dog out of here. What then I quivered .... Murph?????? Well he has a tumor in the chest believe me - I could scan him to confirm it for you but he is unlikely to survive the sedation. He is a very sick boy - you must make a choice> I wanted to scream give him a chance please but TUMOR was wringing in my ears .We looked at our boy and DH started to cry we have to do the right thing please put him to sleep Dh managed to say. Murph just lay on the floor with his head on DHs lap like he was releived and the vet put him to sleep while I held his paw and we both cried. He went so peacefully he wanted to leave. I started to cry again and DH was crying it was awful Murph was dead. The vet let us stay and then he said to me on the way out - you did the right thing.
But did I ????
I picked the wrong vet?
I gave him heart pills that may have thinned the blood and he already had a bleed - I paid HER to kill my dog and fed him the pills myself?
I didn't let him get scanned I just blindly trusted another vet - was it really a tumor?????? Could he have had a chance???
I feel so bad. He trusted me! I was supposed to protect him! I was his mummy!
I was supposed to get him help but I brought him death.
Tell me you guys be honest with me my baby is gone I am devistated.

Let me start at the begining.
Murphy was a "rescued dog". He was going to be used for a stud dog at a puppy farm but the bit.ch he was to go with died and the folk decided not to proceed. So no use for the big guy anymore. He had spent his entire puppyhood locked in a shed.
He had no training at all. No toys or blanket or collor or food bowl, no grooming brush or anything of his own and he had never been on a lead. All they wanted were puppies and nothing more. But Murphy was a puppy he was only 18 months old. We brought him home and I loved him.
He bit DH when Dh tried to get him out of the car. But we put it down to him being afrade and determined to get on with things.
He never ate for about 4 days but when we finally got him to eat he showed that he had terrible food agression. But he also looked a whole lot happier.
We got him nutered and started lead training and did a great deal of work to stop his pulling. He was a powerful boy who would pull you into a road easily. I used to walk with my walking stick across his chest, everytime he would try to "pull ahead" I would put the stick infront of his chest and tap it. Then I would make him sit and wait until I chose to move off. We also did changing direction so that he had no idea where we were heading and then it was me taking him not him taking me for a walk. It was very intensive because by this stage he was in remedial puppy class having missed over a years education!
When we moved house we bought a place by the beach. Which gave great oportunity for him to walk off the lead but also to attend puppy classes. By this time he was just 2 yrs old - but we got him 6 months classes and he went in with the bigger puppies 18-24 month class. He was so overcome with "other dogs". He simply had not been socialized. So he would sit and cry like a baby. This would go on mostly the entire time of the class. We eventually got him to do some basic things, but he was unable to cope with all the other dogs. They scared him. We quickly realised he was a bully - but bullies are by there nature also renound cowards and my massive "baby dog" was a big wimpering ball of fluff! When the classes ended he should have gone up with the "big boys" but clearly this would never work so we reluctantly terminated class. 3 months after the new classes began without him DH found Gizzy dieing in the road.
For the first time in Murphy's life he had a friend!!!!!!! This little bundle was so sick and fragile I was worried because Murph was so big. But murph was sooo gentle loving and caring. He spent all of his days licking him and caduling the little man to live.
He did and they became inseperable. Over the next few years other dogs were added to his circle of friends. Sky the Collie and Rosie the whippet.
And Toby the jack-a-doodle
He also made an arch enemy in Teddy the cat who has been with us since he fell out of the ark.
Finally our lad grew up - he had friends and a home and a mum and dad that loved him.
Dad took him for long walks up the Mournes.
Mum just loved on him lots!
And of course everyone and all the dogs went to the beach together. Whatever the weather!
5 yrs passed and all was well and we were a family. Murphy was 7yrs old already!
This year we were really looking foward to the long summer days. We had been out walking a few times and Murph was growing out his hair. For once I was determined he would look like a dulux add. So I was buying bobbles and working hard to make him beautiful - er! We got his face and head and body and top of his legs looking well but he wouldn't let me brush his legs and feet. He never would - we think he used to get hit with the brush at his last home on the feet if he did not stay still.
One day we went out and he got very wet and cold. -It had rained a lot and Murphy didn't like the hair dryer. So that weekend we stayed in. But something was not right. Murph wasn't eating his food. He "loved his food"? On the Monday it was a nice day and so we thought we would take him out as he was probably just sulking over the wet days. But at the end of the road he suddenly nearly collapsed.
We decided to rush him to the vet. - Murphy was never ill. We had registered with a Vet when we moved in our nearest town which is 17 miles away. But once when we took the boys there the old Vet pulled their ear hair out and made them cry. So I didn't want to take them again. Instead I took the boys to the local vet who seemed kind and caring. They were a small village family practice not like the bigger place we had been at. DH said where will we take him to the big Vet or the local one? I looked at Murph and imediately said the quickest one to get to. 5 mins later we were at the local Vet.
He has a chest infection - nothing a good antibiotic course wont cure the vet said. - Oh no he got wet in full coat I thought stupid me!!!!!!! Then he said bring him back tomorrow as I want to check his heart rate again. So we took him back on the Tuesday. He was still not eating and so I told the vet this. He gave him a few more shots of something? We took him home with instruction to bring him again the next day. I was begining to worry? Why was he wanting to see him so much? We took him back on the Wednesday. The vet said we don't think he is responding as well as we would like and we are now thinking it is not the chest but the heart. He put him on heart tabs and told us to bring him back the next day. Thursday came and there was a little improvement and then back again on the Friday - the girl vet was there and told us that he seemed to be doing a bit better and with the tabs he was begining to turn the corner but she needed to see him the next day! As it was Saterday I took Murph myself DH was home caring for our son. Murph was looking a bit better so I breathed relief. Everyone in the Vet waiting room admired my big lad and he was very brave and good. The Vet looked him over and said his heart rate was up again. But she said they can have some bad days before they improve we just have to get the heart rate stabalized. She asked if he was drinking a lot. I said not any different from usual. Murphy had always been a bit of a camel. - On the Sunday he didn't look too good and I was back to struggling to hand feed him. By now I was begining to really worry. I took him back to the Vet on the Monday evening as the Vet said she needed to see him before the Wednesday. She looked him over and said he wasn't doing too good?
After all she said he is an old boy - WHAT ??? he is only 7 yrs old I said!!!!! Well its been a good age for a big dog to reach???? I was thinking where is this conversation going??? I said look I have been giving him these pills but he seems worse after I give them to him - should I be giving him these heart meds?( I lost my mum from heart failure 4 months back and DH has heart trouble, he has to have a third stent put in soon so I had every reason in the world to trust her with a heart issue didn't I?) She shrugged and said I think he will need to go on these stronger pills but I will try to keep the price down for you? I asked how much and she said these are £20 every 7 days and he will need them maybe for life and the others I said? He will need to keep on taking them for now and they are £23 every 10 days as well as the other pills on top - each vet visit was costing nearly £15 and I realised we had been there everyday for over a week. I toted the bill up and thought omg its over £200 already. Murphy was not insured because he was a rescue and there was no proper history. He was not seeming to be getting any better either? We were willing and able to pay every day vet bills. However £20 every 7 days and £23 every 10 days was out of our league if he would be on them for the rest of his life? She held out the pills and said do you want them or not? I said do you know what is wrong with Murphy. She replied give me £300 and I will tell you? I was shocked. I said thats a lot of money and she just said well I am running a business here you know! She didn't even know what was wrong with Murph and he had been going there for over a week? I said look I am going to talk to DH about this. Then I said what you were saying earlier about him reaching a good age? Tell me the truth, "am I flogging a dead dog here"? She replied well he has a heart problem your dog is going to die anyway!!! I left, and had to litterally lift Murph into the car one half of him at a time. We phoned the PDSA charity and due to DHs heart disability we were able to take Murph but the appointment was not until the Wednesday. I thought of the pills I had left at the Vets and I worried about them? why didn't I give her the money and take them?
On the Tuesday evening things looked much better Murph ate all the meat in his dinner bowl.( But now I remember the girl Vet gave him an injection to encourage him to eat) He must have been very hungry. First thing in the morning I checked on him. Imediately I knew it was bad. He struggled to stand and I put him to the yard but I had to go get him in. We got him into the car and hurried up to the PDSA at least I could get him the pills!!! But when we got there the vet looked at Murphy and said oh he is in a very bad way. He is very poorly. I have read what your vet faxed up - but I don't think anything is wrong with his heart. He examined him further. He said there is something much more sinister going on in there. Murphy most likely has an advanced tumor somewhere in the chest cavity. This has caused internal bleeding and pressure on his heart. This is why he has an elivated heart rate because he is bleeding into the chest cavity. He asked DH what his stools were like and DH said they were black - I remembered he had been sick the day before and there was dark orange in the stomach bile. I now realise it was blood. My baby had been bleeding to death for over a week while the vet was litterally cashing in on his pain. She had missed the bleed? HOW COULD SHE MISS THE DARN BLEED!!!!!!!??????? Why was I giving him heart tabs he didn't even need!!!!!!!??????? I was screaming inside???? What should we do I said? He was very nice and kind and he said I know you guys care about him a lot but he is very tired and in great pain. Right now he isn't going home whatever happens your not taking this dog out of here. What then I quivered .... Murph?????? Well he has a tumor in the chest believe me - I could scan him to confirm it for you but he is unlikely to survive the sedation. He is a very sick boy - you must make a choice> I wanted to scream give him a chance please but TUMOR was wringing in my ears .We looked at our boy and DH started to cry we have to do the right thing please put him to sleep Dh managed to say. Murph just lay on the floor with his head on DHs lap like he was releived and the vet put him to sleep while I held his paw and we both cried. He went so peacefully he wanted to leave. I started to cry again and DH was crying it was awful Murph was dead. The vet let us stay and then he said to me on the way out - you did the right thing.
But did I ????
I picked the wrong vet?
I gave him heart pills that may have thinned the blood and he already had a bleed - I paid HER to kill my dog and fed him the pills myself?
I didn't let him get scanned I just blindly trusted another vet - was it really a tumor?????? Could he have had a chance???
I feel so bad. He trusted me! I was supposed to protect him! I was his mummy!
I was supposed to get him help but I brought him death.
Tell me you guys be honest with me my baby is gone I am devistated.
MURPHY
( Age 7yrs. 3 months and 1 day)
03/04/2005 - 4/7/2012
Also Known as:
Murph, Murphy bot, The Muphalator, Murph the smurf, Nose with fur attached and The Woolly Mammoth.
Oes( Age 7yrs. 3 months and 1 day)
03/04/2005 - 4/7/2012
Also Known as:
Murph, Murphy bot, The Muphalator, Murph the smurf, Nose with fur attached and The Woolly Mammoth.
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