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re: Have to put down the first dog I ever owned.
Posted on 7/31/14 at 2:45 pm to Festus
Posted on 7/31/14 at 2:45 pm to Festus
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And my other dog still seems lost.
This is what I'm most afraid of with my current dogs. I have an 11 year old rescue who we got at 16 weeks and a 9 year old American Bulldog. We got the Am Bulldog because my rescue was very timid around people, and once she got a buddy, she totally opened up. The Am Bulldog is slowing down, and I don't know what his passing is going to do to my other one. Hopefully, that's a year or two away.
Posted on 7/31/14 at 3:52 pm to SetTheMood
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This is what I'm most afraid of with my current dogs. I have an 11 year old rescue who we got at 16 weeks and a 9 year old American Bulldog. We got the Am Bulldog because my rescue was very timid around people, and once she got a buddy, she totally opened up. The Am Bulldog is slowing down, and I don't know what his passing is going to do to my other one. Hopefully, that's a year or two away.
When our girl died, her brother was healthy it seemed by all accounts. After he realized she was not coming back home, he got despondent. He stopped eating and we had him to the vet multiple times. He would eat one day and not the next. Vet couldn't find anything wrong with him.
He died in our garage 7 weeks after his sister. Never found anything wrong with him.
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