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We made the decision to send Tara, my GSD, over the rainbow bridge tomorrow. She had another vestibular incident yesterday and isn't improving much today. At her age, coming back a second time will be even harder.

She's been my loyal companion for twelve and a half years and I feel is best for her to not have to undergo the stress and mental anguish of having to relearn to walk and take care of herself. She'll find peace in a life started with turmoil. She's beaten the odds of the pound wanting to put her down and my vet only giving her a week when I rescued her. She's had a good doggy life surrounded by those she loves especially in this last year.

Hardest decision I've ever made.

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We made the decision to send Tara, my GSD, over the rainbow bridge tomorrow. She had another vestibular incident yesterday and isn't improving much today. At her age, coming back a second time will be even harder.

She's been my loyal companion for twelve and a half years and I feel is best for her to not have to undergo the stress and mental anguish of having to relearn to walk and take care of herself. She'll find peace in a life started with turmoil. She's beaten the odds of the pound wanting to put her down and my vet only giving her a week when I rescued her. She's had a good doggy life surrounded by those she loves especially in this last year.

Hardest decision I've ever made.

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Doing what’s right for them instead of being selfish is the hardest ****ing thing. I feel for you and will pray that you find peace in this
 
We made the decision to send Tara, my GSD, over the rainbow bridge tomorrow. She had another vestibular incident yesterday and isn't improving much today. At her age, coming back a second time will be even harder.

She's been my loyal companion for twelve and a half years and I feel is best for her to not have to undergo the stress and mental anguish of having to relearn to walk and take care of herself. She'll find peace in a life started with turmoil. She's beaten the odds of the pound wanting to put her down and my vet only giving her a week when I rescued her. She's had a good doggy life surrounded by those she loves especially in this last year.

Hardest decision I've ever made.

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I’ve had to do it. Feel ya, GV.
 
We made the decision to send Tara, my GSD, over the rainbow bridge tomorrow. She had another vestibular incident yesterday and isn't improving much today. At her age, coming back a second time will be even harder.

She's been my loyal companion for twelve and a half years and I feel is best for her to not have to undergo the stress and mental anguish of having to relearn to walk and take care of herself. She'll find peace in a life started with turmoil. She's beaten the odds of the pound wanting to put her down and my vet only giving her a week when I rescued her. She's had a good doggy life surrounded by those she loves especially in this last year.

Hardest decision I've ever made.

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So sorry to hear. It's been a hard week for VN dog lovers. Damn! This is hard!
 
We made the decision to send Tara, my GSD, over the rainbow bridge tomorrow. She had another vestibular incident yesterday and isn't improving much today. At her age, coming back a second time will be even harder.

She's been my loyal companion for twelve and a half years and I feel is best for her to not have to undergo the stress and mental anguish of having to relearn to walk and take care of herself. She'll find peace in a life started with turmoil. She's beaten the odds of the pound wanting to put her down and my vet only giving her a week when I rescued her. She's had a good doggy life surrounded by those she loves especially in this last year.

Hardest decision I've ever made.

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Hate to hear that. I know how hard it is.
Good vibes to your family from mine. You're doing the right thing.
 
We made the decision to send Tara, my GSD, over the rainbow bridge tomorrow. She had another vestibular incident yesterday and isn't improving much today. At her age, coming back a second time will be even harder.

She's been my loyal companion for twelve and a half years and I feel is best for her to not have to undergo the stress and mental anguish of having to relearn to walk and take care of herself. She'll find peace in a life started with turmoil. She's beaten the odds of the pound wanting to put her down and my vet only giving her a week when I rescued her. She's had a good doggy life surrounded by those she loves especially in this last year.

Hardest decision I've ever made.

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Im sorry man
 
We made the decision to send Tara, my GSD, over the rainbow bridge tomorrow. She had another vestibular incident yesterday and isn't improving much today. At her age, coming back a second time will be even harder.

She's been my loyal companion for twelve and a half years and I feel is best for her to not have to undergo the stress and mental anguish of having to relearn to walk and take care of herself. She'll find peace in a life started with turmoil. She's beaten the odds of the pound wanting to put her down and my vet only giving her a week when I rescued her. She's had a good doggy life surrounded by those she loves especially in this last year.

Hardest decision I've ever made.

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So sorry to hear.
It truly is a kindness to do. You’ve given her the best life.
Peace to you.
 
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My condolences to those who have recently had pups cross the rainbow Bridge. It's never an experience that I've gotten over even as I have a 7 month old corgi pictured. She's also a puppy full of life ,but it was a bit too cold the other day and she decided to bundle up.
 
Me:

this hurts too bad. I can’t do it again. I will love these dogs but no more hunting Feists that I get very connected to.

And then the email comes.

An 11 month old female Feist terrier has been surrendered and after my loss the rescue wants to know if I’m interested……


Also me:
I’ll call her Gabby after the archangel Gabriel.

Lets see how this plays out.
 
We made the decision to send Tara, my GSD, over the rainbow bridge tomorrow. She had another vestibular incident yesterday and isn't improving much today. At her age, coming back a second time will be even harder.

She's been my loyal companion for twelve and a half years and I feel is best for her to not have to undergo the stress and mental anguish of having to relearn to walk and take care of herself. She'll find peace in a life started with turmoil. She's beaten the odds of the pound wanting to put her down and my vet only giving her a week when I rescued her. She's had a good doggy life surrounded by those she loves especially in this last year.

Hardest decision I've ever made.

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I’m sorry bro….
 
Me:

this hurts too bad. I can’t do it again. I will love these dogs but no more hunting Feists that I get very connected to.

And then the email comes.

An 11 month old female Feist terrier has been surrendered and after my loss the rescue wants to know if I’m interested……


Also me:
I’ll call her Gabby after the archangel Gabriel.

Lets see how this plays out.
So it turns out the rescue wasn’t a Feist. But it was a blue heeler who also had puppies.
I’ll still call her Gabby.
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