Gone to doggie heaven.
Agree. Today when I think of Scarlet at Rutgers tailgates, Navy tailgates and on the backstretch in Saratoga, it brings a smile to my face and my mind. But what Kirk is going through now and many of us at some point in our lives it's devastating. It's a different kind of void as they counted on you for everything but paid you back a 100x in unconditional love that only a dog brings. RIP Ben.People who have never had pets will never understand how painful the loss of a dog is
It's a different kind of void as they counted on you for everything but paid you back a 100x in unconditional love that only a dog brings.
Dogs really to become part of a family.
I'm glad that carnage that has been going on in Ohio, where they are eating the dogs and eating the cats, will soon come to an end.
Love that last paragraph.18 years ago I would’ve never imagined myself ever writing the following ……..
My baby girl , a 17 year old cat has cancer . She is still pain free but there are a few signs she won’t be with us much longer. It is so heartbreaking to have to make the choice to end her life. We have taken the first step and began to speak to vet about in home euthinasia when she has 2-3 bad days in row. We don’t want her suffer.
On top of that my 17 and a half year old best friend and my Rivals avatar just came home from a 3 night stay in the ICU . He is making a great recovery from kidney issues so far. I would’ve laughed and called my younger self an idiot for putting so much into a cat.
It’s Amazing how a few little furr balls can change your outlook on life in several ways. That little SOB has snuggled on my lap after dinner and laid on me/next to me in bed for 17 years straight. EVERY SINGLE night !!
If you’ve never had a dog or a cat you should definitely give it a shot. Your pet won’t care if the Mets bullpen blew it or the QB missed 3 TD’s vs USC , they just want you to slide over and make room for them on the couch or recliner![]()
We have a rescue from Mississippi that is mostly Great Pyrenees (then boxer and a little lab thrown in).Our eldest and 1st Great Pyrenees had bone cancer in his back leg and about 10 months ago we had to put Rawley down. He was almost 11 and they only have a 12 yr. life expectancy. He couldn't even walk anymore, but he kept following my wife to the barn every feeding like he always did. We had no choice but to make the decision quickly and it was one of the toughest days of my life.
Rawley was an excellent livestock guardian dog for our farm. He never wanted to come in, unless to eat or reconnect with the family. We used to get on his *** about barking at night. Little did we know, in the three months after his passing, foxes got 4 of our free ranging chickens. He must have looked at us and said, "shut up you dipsh*ts, I'm doing my job here and keeping those foxes in the woods at bay". I still get a little choked up when I see a picture of him.
That was me, not anymore.I never understood this and now I do. Our dog (Portuguese water dog) passed away in January. He was almost 11 and “full of life” but he developed an auto-immune illness (myasthenia gravis) and died within two weeks of the first symptom.
I used to laugh at people comparing the death of a pet to the death of a family member. ( I was a non-pet guy for 50 years.) This was a huge loss and a huge void.
We’ve recently welcomed a miniature poodle puppy into the family. This guy makes me laugh multiple times a day.
Gone to doggie heaven.
America doesn't love their kids more?"I’ve had dogs my whole life but Ben was 1 on 1. He was smart-loving-gentle-patient-inquisitive-and welcoming to all. " - Herb.
Pet dogs are often like that because that's how people bred and domesticated them.
Wild Dogs in nature are akin to wolves and hyenas.
People have become more hostile to other people.
Misanthropy causes peeps to look to take-up the human relationship slack with pets.
Like Pinocchio, people descend into animal impulses and the pets seem more human.
I like pets and always had cats and dogs.
However I get apprehensive seeing all the "Dog Mom" stuff on bumpers and in merch.
Real motherhood has been declining while the 'dog mom" thing escalates.
Hispanic immigrants have a different relation with animals (they work with them)
Some - like Cesar (Mexican) - just give dogs a look or gesture and the animal responds.
They have a different connection with pets yet also with their kids.
They like being parents - many of the young women dont see life as a quest to "be hot."
A 25 year old girl can happily have 2 or 3 kids already.
The kids are super nice and polite.
A worker gets greeted at home by kids rushing out - the dog too but the kids are #1.
So they love their pets but their kids more.
America has lost that imo
I would assume it’s like losing a child divided by 7People who have never had pets will never understand how painful the loss of a dog is