Need a hug

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Sorry for posting this but think I need to.

Got home from work yesterday dinner to find my dog laid under his chair, when I moved the chair he didnt attempt to get up or move. I made him as comfortable as I could while my wife got home from work. We got the vet out and had to have him pet to sleep.
i dont really know what to do now he was my best mate for the past 10 years, he was there for me when my dad died and when my grandad died. He never judges me or anything just love. He was the one that picked us when we were at the re homing shelter. I have another dog that is very subdued at the moment i think she is trying to take it all in.
I dunno what to do just feel very numb and empty.

Sorry
 
**BIG HUGS**

Feel sorry for you loss and you have my heart felt sympathies. I know what it is like when you loose pets that you are very close to.

Also, give your other dog some hugs from me too....sounds like she needs them too
 
Cheers fokes, there really was no decision to be made it was the only thing to do. Not that it was any easier. Just glad I was there stroking him at the end. I think he knew.

Set up a crude laptop with webcam pointing into the dogs room today while I'm at work. Auntie will be round at dinner to let her out and then baby sit all afternoon. Dunno if its helping me or not but she seams to be not as settled as I imagine she normally is. Keeps looking at the door, laying on the chair then laying on floor. She has tomorrow then im at home with her for the rest of the week
 
Really sorry to hear mate :(, try to keep busy & maybe take the opportunity to treat yourself & the wife to a nice night out to cheer you both up.
 
Sorry to hear that buddy *hugs* I couldn't imagine losing my girls.

When we lost our cat (I know, not the same) of 15 years, we simply got another pet (the dogs) and that really helped take our minds off it etc...
 
((HUG))
So sorry to hear of your loss, I know just how you must feel having had to have my best friend of 15+ years put to sleep in september 2012, it's a terrible situation and nothing I can say will stop the pain, give your other dog lots of attention, I know my second dog was hit by the loss at the time and loved the extra attention I gave her.

It's going to be tough for a while getting used to not having your best friend greet you at the door when you come home, but in time it will get easier and you will always remember the good times you had together.
One day those good memories will make you smile again :)

R.I.P
 
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