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I put him to sleep yesterday.

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  • flexghost.F flexghost.

    I put him to sleep yesterday. My sweet boy for 15 years. He’d come to me from an abusive home. You could see it in how he held himself those first months, like he was always bracing.

    But he figured it out. Not all at once but in small surrenders. Picking up a toy. Playing so free. The way he’d eventually push his head under your hand, asking.

    I miss him.

    If you have a moment, I’d like to hear about your animals. The ones you still carry with you.

    Mark WollschlagerM This user is from outside of this forum
    Mark WollschlagerM This user is from outside of this forum
    Mark Wollschlager
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    @flexghost So sorry for your loss. Our animal companions know us so well. They worm their way into our hearts using their powers of persuasion and love.
    We can only try to live up to their expectations of us.

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    • Mark WollschlagerM Mark Wollschlager

      @flexghost So sorry for your loss. Our animal companions know us so well. They worm their way into our hearts using their powers of persuasion and love.
      We can only try to live up to their expectations of us.

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      flexghost.
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      @markwoll ❤️

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      • flexghost.F flexghost.

        @sentientsponge absolutely wonderful story and what a beautiful face. What attracted you to that breed? I’m not familiar with it

        sentientspongeS This user is from outside of this forum
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        sentientsponge
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        @flexghost They're big, beautiful, smart, and gentle. Herding dogs by nature. He was great because once he got used to his new home I could just walk around with him off leash (I live in pretty rural place) or let him out on his own without worry. Neighbors funnily enough were scared of him at first because they thought he was an actual bear. He was terrified of storms and hated car rides. About the only time he willingly got into the car was when I rescued him from the shelter.

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        • sentientspongeS sentientsponge

          @flexghost This was my buddy, Panda. I hadn't had a dog for a while and decided it might be time again for my mental health, but wanted to be very particular. I wanted a Great Pyranees and found him (a mix, of course) in a shelter where he'd been for quite a while. He'd been rejected a few times, because he was large and already an old boy but I thought he was perfect. It would only be a few years before he passed, but he's the best dog I ever had and I'm glad I got to take care of him.

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          @sentientsponge 😍🫂😍

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          • flexghost.F flexghost.

            I put him to sleep yesterday. My sweet boy for 15 years. He’d come to me from an abusive home. You could see it in how he held himself those first months, like he was always bracing.

            But he figured it out. Not all at once but in small surrenders. Picking up a toy. Playing so free. The way he’d eventually push his head under your hand, asking.

            I miss him.

            If you have a moment, I’d like to hear about your animals. The ones you still carry with you.

            markA This user is from outside of this forum
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            mark
            wrote last edited by
            #112

            @flexghost we have a good cat, and the other cat. This one is the other. Sometimes she let's her guard down and pretends to be friendly. She wants to be, but trusts nothing.

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            • flexghost.F flexghost.

              I put him to sleep yesterday. My sweet boy for 15 years. He’d come to me from an abusive home. You could see it in how he held himself those first months, like he was always bracing.

              But he figured it out. Not all at once but in small surrenders. Picking up a toy. Playing so free. The way he’d eventually push his head under your hand, asking.

              I miss him.

              If you have a moment, I’d like to hear about your animals. The ones you still carry with you.

              Just TiredJ This user is from outside of this forum
              Just TiredJ This user is from outside of this forum
              Just Tired
              wrote last edited by
              #113

              @flexghost
              So sorry. These 2 are dogs 13 and 14, so I've been through it a bit. It's always hard. I don't think I can be without a dog, so I have 2. You can see the shaved leg and scar on the little one from surgery for her blown out knee.

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              • flexghost.F flexghost.

                I put him to sleep yesterday. My sweet boy for 15 years. He’d come to me from an abusive home. You could see it in how he held himself those first months, like he was always bracing.

                But he figured it out. Not all at once but in small surrenders. Picking up a toy. Playing so free. The way he’d eventually push his head under your hand, asking.

                I miss him.

                If you have a moment, I’d like to hear about your animals. The ones you still carry with you.

                JChomeboyJ This user is from outside of this forum
                JChomeboyJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                @flexghost You'll always carry him in your heart, and I think that's what counts the absolute most. I grew up with dogs, always rescues from the shelter, and while the ones I grew up with are long gone, we always followed the rule of twos if not threes, so that there's always one of them left to carry the torch on to another generation. ❤️

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                • flexghost.F flexghost.

                  I put him to sleep yesterday. My sweet boy for 15 years. He’d come to me from an abusive home. You could see it in how he held himself those first months, like he was always bracing.

                  But he figured it out. Not all at once but in small surrenders. Picking up a toy. Playing so free. The way he’d eventually push his head under your hand, asking.

                  I miss him.

                  If you have a moment, I’d like to hear about your animals. The ones you still carry with you.

                  Tijgertje1987T This user is from outside of this forum
                  Tijgertje1987T This user is from outside of this forum
                  Tijgertje1987
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                  @flexghost
                  :hug: condolences

                  We had to put our cat down about a year ago. She was slowly dying from cancer at 18 years old.

                  Just after we saw a homeless cat a few streets over. Abandoned when the old man had to go to a home. After consideration for a few days and the weather turning bad we forcefully adopted her.

                  Now a days she wants to be on our lap all the time 🥰🥰

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                  • flexghost.F flexghost.

                    @NickBoss OMG 😍

                    RIP your socks

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                    @flexghost

                    A small sacrifice to make for this cutie.

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                    • markA mark

                      @flexghost we have a good cat, and the other cat. This one is the other. Sometimes she let's her guard down and pretends to be friendly. She wants to be, but trusts nothing.

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                      @ATLeagle dat tummy tho

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                      • Just TiredJ Just Tired

                        @flexghost
                        So sorry. These 2 are dogs 13 and 14, so I've been through it a bit. It's always hard. I don't think I can be without a dog, so I have 2. You can see the shaved leg and scar on the little one from surgery for her blown out knee.

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                        @Just_Tired you’re wonderful. They look so safe and loved and happy

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                        • JChomeboyJ JChomeboy

                          @flexghost You'll always carry him in your heart, and I think that's what counts the absolute most. I grew up with dogs, always rescues from the shelter, and while the ones I grew up with are long gone, we always followed the rule of twos if not threes, so that there's always one of them left to carry the torch on to another generation. ❤️

                          flexghost.F This user is from outside of this forum
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                          flexghost.
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                          @JChomeboy when do you start looking for the second how long do you wait

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                          • sentientspongeS sentientsponge

                            @flexghost They're big, beautiful, smart, and gentle. Herding dogs by nature. He was great because once he got used to his new home I could just walk around with him off leash (I live in pretty rural place) or let him out on his own without worry. Neighbors funnily enough were scared of him at first because they thought he was an actual bear. He was terrified of storms and hated car rides. About the only time he willingly got into the car was when I rescued him from the shelter.

                            sentientspongeS This user is from outside of this forum
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                            sentientsponge
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                            @flexghost He's a complete contrast from the dog we got last year, who is definitely not the dog I would have gotten normally. We ended up taking him home because when we went to look at him (from some randos), the poor bugger was in such bad shape we felt morally obligated to take him home rather than leave him with them. Malnourished and clearly abused, he's come a long way. Telly is young, medium-small, high energy, runs like a maniac, and has some social issues, but is (mostly) a sweetie.

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                            • Tijgertje1987T Tijgertje1987

                              @flexghost
                              :hug: condolences

                              We had to put our cat down about a year ago. She was slowly dying from cancer at 18 years old.

                              Just after we saw a homeless cat a few streets over. Abandoned when the old man had to go to a home. After consideration for a few days and the weather turning bad we forcefully adopted her.

                              Now a days she wants to be on our lap all the time 🥰🥰

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                              @Tijgertje1987 I absolutely adore this what a wonderful story ❤️

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                              • sentientspongeS sentientsponge

                                @flexghost He's a complete contrast from the dog we got last year, who is definitely not the dog I would have gotten normally. We ended up taking him home because when we went to look at him (from some randos), the poor bugger was in such bad shape we felt morally obligated to take him home rather than leave him with them. Malnourished and clearly abused, he's come a long way. Telly is young, medium-small, high energy, runs like a maniac, and has some social issues, but is (mostly) a sweetie.

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                                @sentientsponge 😍

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                                • flexghost.F flexghost.

                                  @cherylgk Do the cats get along with the rats?

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                                  @flexghost The rats have been gone for years, but they were mostly kept in cages and the cats we had at the time didn't bother them.

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                                  • flexghost.F flexghost.

                                    I put him to sleep yesterday. My sweet boy for 15 years. He’d come to me from an abusive home. You could see it in how he held himself those first months, like he was always bracing.

                                    But he figured it out. Not all at once but in small surrenders. Picking up a toy. Playing so free. The way he’d eventually push his head under your hand, asking.

                                    I miss him.

                                    If you have a moment, I’d like to hear about your animals. The ones you still carry with you.

                                    FlakiF This user is from outside of this forum
                                    FlakiF This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @flexghost so very sorry for your loss :_(

                                    Sometimes people ask me if Lumi is a rescue, she is delicate and slightly fearful, but no that's just how she is ever since I took her home from the litter at 3 months old.
                                    Thank you for being the anchor to your friend around which he could re-learn to trust and thrive 💜

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                                    • flexghost.F flexghost.

                                      I put him to sleep yesterday. My sweet boy for 15 years. He’d come to me from an abusive home. You could see it in how he held himself those first months, like he was always bracing.

                                      But he figured it out. Not all at once but in small surrenders. Picking up a toy. Playing so free. The way he’d eventually push his head under your hand, asking.

                                      I miss him.

                                      If you have a moment, I’d like to hear about your animals. The ones you still carry with you.

                                      Acroamatis 🇨🇦A This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      Acroamatis 🇨🇦
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                                      #125

                                      @flexghost

                                      Bo was a very good dog, the gentlest I've ever met, and I still kind of expect her to poke her head out when the door opens.

                                      Also, as pictured below, capable of looking as noble as heck.

                                      They say that dogs only break your heart once - I'm sorry that moment with your boy had to be now.

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                                      • flexghost.F flexghost.

                                        I put him to sleep yesterday. My sweet boy for 15 years. He’d come to me from an abusive home. You could see it in how he held himself those first months, like he was always bracing.

                                        But he figured it out. Not all at once but in small surrenders. Picking up a toy. Playing so free. The way he’d eventually push his head under your hand, asking.

                                        I miss him.

                                        If you have a moment, I’d like to hear about your animals. The ones you still carry with you.

                                        George BuddG This user is from outside of this forum
                                        George BuddG This user is from outside of this forum
                                        George Budd
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                                        @flexghost @kimlockhartga I’m so sorry for your loss. He looks like the best boy

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                                        • flexghost.F flexghost.

                                          @Tijgertje1987 I absolutely adore this what a wonderful story ❤️

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                                          @flexghost
                                          Thanks. Though the reason we had to put her down was not nice.
                                          The cancer was in her throat, preventing her from decently eating (how we noticed something was wrong).
                                          And it slowly was impacting her ability to breath.

                                          With the low chance of recovery and her age we decided to put her out of her missery.
                                          She died on our couch while being petted by the both of us.

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