CrzyChknLady81
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- Mar 29, 2015
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Glad to know that somebody isn't having dog trouble. My little sister cried for weeks. The worst part was she saw it happen! The lady offered to pay for it and he said that $ doesn't heal a broken heart.![]()
No unfortunately money does nothing for the heartache or pain. My daughter is 10, and we had an older splash Silkie thst was her 4H bird..she took her to meetings,camp, shows ..she got bathed and blow dried..she was a spoiled chicken..my daughter found her when she passed. .she was in her nest box and it looked like she went to sleep and never woke up..no where near as traumatizing as your situation but she took it hard..that's one of the bittersweet things about a kid growing up on a farm..they get to experience new life and all the joys but death is always here as well..we do rescue, mainly horses but also any livestock in need..we saved a medicine hat paint gelding a few years ago..he was already in his mid 20s which is older for a horse..we lost him 2 days before Christmas this past year..he was hers..and their bond was rock solid..he would let her do anything to him..he had pink painted hooves, dyed hair a few times and rocked pink and black tack like a boss.. he took her to her first show and walked away with 1st in every class..mind you, this is a horse that was in a kill pen a few years earlier with a body score of less than 1..1 is deaths door.. he knew we saved him, there is not a doubt in my mind..when he passed, he was surrounded by our family, 2 of our dogs and our vet..it was peaceful but it's never easy..no matter how many you loose over the years, that sting never gets easier..