rough morning

its hard,its harder that your wheel was what kill sid,he was making his way to drivers door to greet me like he does,he alway did it from front,this time he was comming from back,he never see danger ,like young dogs do.will be hard weekend with out him,will say hi to him in morning at his spot where hes buried
 
That's a horrible situation for you and your missus mate. I've knocked over a dog before, even though not mine it still makes you feel terrible :(
 
KELTICKNIGHT said:
its hard,its harder that your wheel was what kill sid,he was making his way to drivers door to greet me like he does,he alway did it from front,this time he was comming from back,he never see danger ,like young dogs do.will be hard weekend with out him,will say hi to him in morning at his spot where hes buried
Please try not to beat yourself up about it. These things happen unfortunately, and it's just bad luck. There's absolutely nothing you could have done. The younger ones are always the least car/roadwise, as I know only too well :(
 
will have to help wife to deal with it,even do l havent as l blame myself,l knowe it was accident,but still,still in sock over it,hasn't fully sunk in with us that it happened
 
That's an awful thing to have happened to anybody.

At the end of the day it was a very unfortunate accident, and you only did what you thought was okay at the time. :(

I can fully appreciate the loss of a pet, especially a dog. I find dogs burrow closer to my heart than any other animal.

My thoughts are with you and your wife. Perhaps after a few months, it might be worth while looking for another pet.

I'm not trying to preach to you, but it might a wise idea to scare any future pets with your car. Sometimes you have to be cruel, to be kind.
 
Feel bad to ask but how does the burial thing work exactly.....in your own back garden or something?

Very sad thing to happen, just because animals arent humans who talk doesnt mean they dont have feelings and cant cling to them so much :(
 
was fitting a gate tomorrow with brother to keep sid off road as he walk to other side and didnt see any danger,was cutting trees down in garden with chainsaw and he sit in the way,draging branches with his teeth,when you go to toilet,he follow you and l say to him ,its ok sid,only place he didnt follow was shower as didnt like water
will miss the chats with him and he gruel back sometimes
 
zain said:
Feel bad to ask but how does the burial thing work exactly.....in your own back garden or something?

Very sad thing to happen, just because animals arent humans who talk doesnt mean they dont have feelings and cant cling to them so much :(
dug a deep hole and had him rapped in the towel he was in when we picked him up,buried him where he like to lay when out in garden and sit on good days
 
It's hard losing a pet. Yes, they are like family.

It's going to be a hard couple years around this house in about 10-15 years. We'll have 6 cats and two dogs coming up to thier life expectancy almost all at once.

My condolences go out to you, Keltic. R.I.P. Sid. :(
 
cheers mickey
will take few to my head around it,friends are in shock
only makes it worse for me ,is my wheels killed him and l always watch for him,just not enough on this day,other dogs keep away from cars ,he didnt know the danger,as much as we told him off,he was young and learning
what a waste,won't be getting another dog for a while
have to get rid of yesterday and the scream of him in pain before he went into shock,still can hear it and see him bleeding from the head
will say hi to him at his spot this morning when l get home after shift
 
Look buddy, remember the good times you had, like him following you around. Don't try and remember the unfortunate accident.
By all means, be reminiscent if it helps you feel better, but there's no need to dwell on anything. It wasn't your fault, and I'm sure you would never ever have willingly done this.

RIP Sid.
 
Nix said:
Look buddy, remember the good times you had, like him following you around. Don't try and remember the unfortunate accident.
By all means, be reminiscent if it helps you feel better, but there's no need to dwell on anything. It wasn't your fault, and I'm sure you would never ever have willingly done this.

RIP Sid.

:( So sorry. Listen to Nix.
 
Nix said:
Look buddy, remember the good times you had, like him following you around. Don't try and remember the unfortunate accident.
By all means, be reminiscent if it helps you feel better, but there's no need to dwell on anything. It wasn't your fault, and I'm sure you would never ever have willingly done this.

RIP Sid.
cheers
just need to put some distance in time in ,if he was hit by another car,be a little easler,but wasnt
will feel gulity for a time
will remenber a lot of good times and laughts
cheers all
 
So sorry to hear that mate.

My dog is like a good friend and she's so much fun, but she has skin cancer and only has about a month left before we'll go to have her put to sleep. :(

I know how close you can be to pets, and it is (and will be for me) devastating when they die. But life goes on, eh. Remember all the good things! :D

Phil.
 
cheers phil
thought will be with u
my wife was waiting for sid to wine this morning as he was early riser and he didnt and she cryed
when l came home,l sat at his grave and cryed and said sorry and to him like l used to
 
my wife sister is where we got sid 8 months ago and offered us her sister,we decided not to,wouldnt be fare on sids sister,would be like akinda of rebound and want time to heal with the loss of sid
 
cheers
at begining of our stairs which is all wood ,sid chew a corner,was going to snd it as its noticable,have decided to leave it as a another reminder that side lived here
wife wanted to dig up sid and give him final hug,l said we have to start getting used to it and morn ,remember all the good times
 
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