Sad Morning....Please Help!

   / Sad Morning....Please Help! #41  
Please accept my belated condolences. It's hard to lose an old friend. Harder still, when they go before theor normal time.

Sadly, losing pets is part of the price of having them. The joy they brought us makes it worth the price, but that's not much consolation at the time.

Try to remember the good times.

Give your kids a hug from me.
 
   / Sad Morning....Please Help!
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#42  
Good evening everyone.

It is amazing how empty the house feels without Belle. I find myself almost calling Belle's name everytime I walk in the door or am leaving the house. There is noone there to greet you when you get home from work /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif . Belle used to come with us everywhere.

The kids are going OK, I'm glad people here suggested to let the kids decide if they wanted to say goodbye. The kids wanted to and I think it made a big difference. My wife is having the hardest time of all. I couldn't even get her to eat anything until yesterday when here friends at work didn't give her a choice and sent out for lunch. Thank God for good friends. She wants another dog soon but I'm not sure how long we should wait until we get another Golden. I could really use some advice regarding that. My wife had dogs here whole life growing up....through college, and she said that it was never this hard before. Everyone that knew my wife and Belle knew that they had a VERY special relationship.

The vet called yesterday. He is taking this very hard also. He is still trying to figure out what went wrong. He talked with some other vets on Thursday and was compiling all of Belle's results from when she was a puppy to bring down to Cornell to talk with some of the professors there.

There are a lot of people that are missing Belle very much and I need to talk with them about getting another dog sometime. What should we do?

Thanks for you help everyone.

P.S. I'd like to tell you more about Belle but it is still too hard to write about her. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
   / Sad Morning....Please Help! #43  
We went through a similar situation just over a year ago. House was empty, real empty.. Someone where my wife works suggested looking into various dog shelters. Two or jsut over two months go by, after wife spent almost every single eveining checking various shelters. Came a cross a puupy we both really liked.> Called on it, made arrangements and drove 80 miles to get the pup. He had a terrible short life up to that point, most documented,, anyhow, he has been here jsut over a year now and we gain extreme enjoyment from him each and every day..
 
   / Sad Morning....Please Help! #44  
Best medicine is a puppy. There are millions of them waiting at the pounds. All of the animals that we had over the years either came from the pound or wandered up to our houses with the exception of one Cairn Terrier(Max) that the breeder wanted to give away because he was defective(too big to show). At the pound, there always seems to be any breed that you can imagine and even more mutts(the best "breed" in my humble opinion /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif). My 10 year old daughter went to humane society camp last summer. She spent a week at the pound and I know they had goldens there because she wanted to take them home. Our neighbors have a golden... it is the world's oldest puppy! Runs around like a nut and is very friendly and loyal. The kids love her.

A co-worker of mine lost his golden after about 10-11 years. It had survived hip removal, tumors, car accident and died of old age. He was extrememly upset. Best cure for him was he went out and got 2 more golden pups. They take him for a two mile walk every morning. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

Anyway, take the experience, knowledge and love that you have for goldens and apply it to another one, or two! You will never regret it. Hope this helps. Hang in there. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / Sad Morning....Please Help! #45  
<font color="blue"> There are a lot of people that are missing Belle very much and I need to talk with them about getting another dog sometime. What should we do? </font>

I have had dogs all my life. Always treated them as part of the family which makes their passing all the more difficult.

There is never a correct time to get a new dog. You will need to mourn for Belle first. You'll know when the time is right. I have always avoided getting a new dog immediately after the passing of one. Just didn't seem right to the memory of the dog we lost and I knew it wouldn't be fair to the new dog. It would just be to easy to always compare it to how our old dog use to be and not let it become the dog it wants to be. A little time is not a bad thing and it will give everyone a chance to get ready and make room in their hearts for a new friend who will be different than Belle. But will be great in their own way.

Jack
 
   / Sad Morning....Please Help! #46  
Kevin,

I'm sorry for your loss. From personal experience, I know how hard it is. Belle was beautiful.

My wife and I had to put our 11 year old "Lucky" to sleep in January. We have no children, she was our child. She died in my arms. It was the hardest thing I've ever done, no exaggeration. I cried for hours.

We had her cremated and keep her ashes on a shelf in the living room.

My wife and I work odd shifts (Nurse/Cop) and found it unbearable coming home to an empty house. In March we went to the local pound and adopted "Peanut". Again, our only child.

I agree with Jack, It doesn't "seem right" to run out and try to replace Belle. It's not fair to you, the kids, or Belle's memory. However, when the time is right, PLEASE go to your local pound or ASPCA and adopt. Both Lucky and Peanut were adopted locally. It's a great feeling.

I'm sure Belle and Lucky have met at Rainbow Bridge along with the others. We'll see them again.

Aagin, I'm very sorry for your loss. My best to you and your family.
 
   / Sad Morning....Please Help! #47  
Kevin,

Please accept my belated condolensces to your family regarding the loss of such a beloved pet.

We had to have our Shepherd/Retriever mix "Shadow" put down in the summer of '01. One of the hardest jobs I've ever done with my Kubota is to dig her grave. Not hard as in difficult, it's just hard to operate a loader with tears in your eyes. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif

I also know the emptiness you are feeling in your house. Words can't describe it. The doorbell rings...someone knocks on a wall...you drop a cookie on the floor...all things in which the dog would normally instantly respond...and now nothing...just silence.

Time will slowly heal the hurt. You need to keep fresh all the good memories you have. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif And when you feel the time is right be sure to add another dog (or two) to your family. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Peace, my friend.

~Rick
 
   / Sad Morning....Please Help! #48  
My lab has cancer and just a few days left. Eyes are still bright and the will is there. This week end I dug his grave. All the while he was playing fetch and being his wonderful self.

Man that afternoon was not the best I will say that.

The kids, 2.5 and 5 have been told, but they have no way of knowing what is going on. It will be hard for all.

Death is part of the system, we learn from it as well. I will try and make the best from the situation as many here have done.
 
   / Sad Morning....Please Help! #49  
It was cancer that took my Golden years ago. My neighbor behind me at the time was a physician at a nearby hospital. He and his wife were big fans of Corey. When they heard of the diagnosis, she suggested a plan.

Long story short is that Corey got late night cancer treatments at the "people" hospital. The nurses there all fell in love with her and loved it when she came in. They quietly looked around corners and hustled her in and out without any problems.

I swear that Corey knew that we were sneaking around, too. She would walk down those tile hallways with her head lowered like she was on the prowl without so much as a nail clicking on the floor or a tag clinking on her collar. We used to tease that she'd gone into 'stealth mode' there. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

It all paid off as it gave her well over another year of quality time with us. She was a wonderful friend and companion and I miss her still.
 
   / Sad Morning....Please Help! #50  
That is great, If I could do the same I would. Soby is a big part of the family and we will miss him greatly. I will speak to the vet and see if anything like this can be accomplished. Regardless, I would not do anything different. He has made our life so much nicer and is truly part of who we are.

We will enjoy him until he goes then we will laugh and cry about the things he did for a bit, then we will remember him always.
 

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