von Teelio
Sniper Joe
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« on: 10 October 2008, 19:26:56 » |
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The picture above is perhaps one of the most amazing animals I've ever had. A fairly old boxer dog whom I've had for half of my life was put down this morning due to a severe cancer infection on his rear hindpaw. The family took him to numerous vets and they all gave a half-assed hypothesis on what the growth was from. Parents didn't have the money to get the paw, much less the leg amputated, which made the infection spread throughout his entire body. We've taken him to many, and most of them said it was, in fact, cancer. The growth grew to where his paw was as large as an average softball. It grew worse until he started to get gangreen. We couldn't wait any longer and he was put down today; Friday morning. He's been one of the very few living beings that kept me sane on this damned planet. He was unique... Something about him was so fascinating. Everybody could read his mind just by looking at his face. He had traits and a personality like an average human. I loved him to death, but this was all inevitable in the long run... It's amazing how people like us can be so attached to an animal, whether it be a canine, feline, or even a pet fish. I know I'm not the only one undergoing or has undergone such emptiness, which is why I would like to hear your stories of how you went and undergone a pet's passing.
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Macher; the Absolute
R.I.P. MMM... You are missed.
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Johncarllos
Super Robot
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« Reply #25 on: 11 October 2008, 04:57:25 » |
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"The warmest heart I've found, I lower into the ground." ^ because it rhymes.
I don't plan on owning a pet ever again.
Funny, that touches me. I like that. I hated burying my first cat... I was so depressed I dug a grave big and deep enough for a person. Didn't even realize it.
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I can skin anything smaller than a bobcat in 30 seconds.
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