Lost my best buddy tonight
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 9:47 pm
Hi, everyone. I just need to vent a bit. I suddenly lost my true best friend. Our 10 year old Golden Retriever, Charlie, suddenly died this evening. He truly has been my best friend for the past 10 years, always happy and excited to see me when I got home from work each day. He always called him the puppy who never grew up, because he was always so exuberant and loving.
We noticed that he had been drinking much more water the past month or so, and had slowed down a lot recently. He had a recent ear infection and when my wife took him back to the vet for a recheck she mentioned the change in him and the vet recommended some basic blood tests. The vet called me this morning to tell me that his liver tests were abnormal and recommended some further testing. We decided to go ahead with that but this afternoon he suddenly started vomiting and collapsed. We took him in and within an hour he had a large GI bleed and went into shock. The vet and I talked it over and none of the possible causes were good. When I went in to see him he wagged his tail as always but could not even lift his head. I knew he would die no matter what we did, so we made the decision to euthanize him then rather than let him die alone later tonight. I held his head in my hands and cried as we said goodbye and watched him take his last breath.
Dogs are such wonderful creatures. They give love unconditionally and live only to please. The only problem is that their life span is so short. Charlie is the 5th dog we have now lost, and it never gets easier. His little sister Coco (yorkie) keeps looking for him.
Thanks for listening. I am grateful that he never really suffered, but I truly was not ready to say goodbye so soon.
We noticed that he had been drinking much more water the past month or so, and had slowed down a lot recently. He had a recent ear infection and when my wife took him back to the vet for a recheck she mentioned the change in him and the vet recommended some basic blood tests. The vet called me this morning to tell me that his liver tests were abnormal and recommended some further testing. We decided to go ahead with that but this afternoon he suddenly started vomiting and collapsed. We took him in and within an hour he had a large GI bleed and went into shock. The vet and I talked it over and none of the possible causes were good. When I went in to see him he wagged his tail as always but could not even lift his head. I knew he would die no matter what we did, so we made the decision to euthanize him then rather than let him die alone later tonight. I held his head in my hands and cried as we said goodbye and watched him take his last breath.
Dogs are such wonderful creatures. They give love unconditionally and live only to please. The only problem is that their life span is so short. Charlie is the 5th dog we have now lost, and it never gets easier. His little sister Coco (yorkie) keeps looking for him.
Thanks for listening. I am grateful that he never really suffered, but I truly was not ready to say goodbye so soon.