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  1. #2101
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huskier View Post
    Joining this misery train.

    "Why does he keep laying down?" Just turned into "I'm sorry but his cancer is everywhere and the main tumor ruptured and he's bleeding internally. You need to think about putting him down"

    First dog. I bought a f****** house, just so I could get this dog. He has seen me through four jobs, one layoff, five girlfriends, one wife, and one baby.

    Like when I was at literally the lowest point in my life, when I had literally no one to lean on, he was my friend, my therapist, my wingman. Turner and Hooch, Huskier and Gus.

    He's comfortable, he ate an entire pizza by himself (Lifelong question answered), doggy hospice intake is in a few days

    Like you think you're a big man, you think you're hard...until your dog gets sick. I have never cried this hard in my f****** life.

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    Great tribute -

    my Condolences...
    With love

    tj / skiJ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huskier View Post

    Like when I was at literally the lowest point in my life, when I had literally no one to lean on, he was my friend, my therapist, my wingman. Turner and Hooch, Huskier and Gus.

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    I'm so sorry Huskier. This part ^^^ is what gets me every time about our 4 legged companions. I hope they know how much they've done for us. I'm positive Gus does for you.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Right there with you Huskier. My dog saved my life. The silver lining is he is not alone, he has you, and he doesn't have to suffer because of you. Take care.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huskier View Post
    He's comfortable, he ate an entire pizza by himself (Lifelong question answered)
    Bittersweet. This ^ is a very important question. Glad you could be there for each other on this pursuit of knowledge despite knowing how the journey ends.

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    Huskier, so sorry to hear. At least you got to bring him home for some quality time. Godspeed Pupper.
    In order to properly convert this thread to a polyasshat thread to more fully enrage the liberal left frequenting here...... (insert latest democratic blunder of your choice).

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    Condolences Huskier.
    “I tell you, we are here on Earth to fart around, and don't let anybody tell you different.”
    ― Kurt Vonnegut, A Man Without a Country

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    Saw this thread about the dog that coined “man’s best friend.”

    https://x.com/dog_rates/status/1772292372371537931?s=20

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huskier View Post
    Joining this misery train.

    "Why does he keep laying down?" Just turned into "I'm sorry but his cancer is everywhere and the main tumor ruptured and he's bleeding internally. You need to think about putting him down"

    First dog. I bought a f****** house, just so I could get this dog. He has seen me through four jobs, one layoff, five girlfriends, one wife, and one baby.

    Like when I was at literally the lowest point in my life, when I had literally no one to lean on, he was my friend, my therapist, my wingman. Turner and Hooch, Huskier and Gus.

    He's comfortable, he ate an entire pizza by himself (Lifelong question answered), doggy hospice intake is in a few days

    Like you think you're a big man, you think you're hard...until your dog gets sick. I have never cried this hard in my f****** life.

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    This is the worst. I've been there....lowpoints and all.

    I never, ever could have believed it at the time but a puppy eventually filled the void.

    One love.

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    Hang in there, Huskier. It never gets "easy" - just easier...
    Gravity. It's the law.

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    Sorry again Husky.

    I got this for my wife after we said goodbye to ours. Walked by it tonight and thought of you.

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  11. #2111
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    Damn, Huskier, sounds a little like the relationship between me and my dog. I still really miss him. Sorry, dude.
    No longer stuck.

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    This was in the Atlantic this week. Gift link, free to read.

    Why a Dog’s Death Hits So Hard

    https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/ar...ampaign=social

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    Quote Originally Posted by evasive_MT View Post
    This was in the Atlantic this week. Gift link, free to read.

    Why a Dog’s Death Hits So Hard

    https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/ar...ampaign=social
    Thank you for sharing that. Its uncanny how much a dog's passing can still bring tears to your eyes, even years after it happened. I think this line from the article helps to explain why.

    "When we mourn a dog, we mourn a life we often witnessed in full, and a source of something close to an unadulterated good."
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Yep, all of my dogs have been angels on Earth. If people were as good as dogs, this world would be such a different place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evasive_MT View Post
    This was in the Atlantic this week. Gift link, free to read.

    Why a Dog’s Death Hits So Hard

    https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/ar...ampaign=social
    By any measure, I loved my mom more than our dog. If I could bring one back, I’d pick her 100 times out of 100. So why, in the moment of their passing, did I cry for him but not for her?
    Exactly.
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    And there will come a day when our ancestors look back...........

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    Scott Van Pelt’s description of a dog as “the corner puzzle piece” is perfect.

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    Thanks for posting that article. It helped to paint a picture of why I still hurt 6 years to the day of my Best Buddy's passing...
    Gravity. It's the law.

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