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yeah but she has never run out before
It was weird when it happened, it was like she had this huge gust of energy, but she was really out of it from all the seizures so she ran off

while she was down the back we couldn't even pat her cause she didn't really even recognise us, would just growl and if you got to close try to snap at you

Nick dude, I'm probably gonna get flamed for this, but why didn't you euthanise her? It sounds like she was sick enough for it to be justified.

Good luck with her I really hope she turns up or at least passes peacefully. Dogs are family members.

Older brahs.

Going through a crisis.

I dont want my car anymore.

Im considering stripping it.

Ill keep the wheels, skirts and pods and rb26 but sell all the other shit.

I used to love that thing so much. Doesn't seem that important anymore.

Haha good ol' Mohsen.

In b4 he sells the lot and buys a vl :P

strong future aware.

Nick dude, I'm probably gonna get flamed for this, but why didn't you euthanise her? It sounds like she was sick enough for it to be justified.

Good luck with her I really hope she turns up or at least passes peacefully. Dogs are family members.

The thing is were we about to that day, we knew she wasn't getting better so we were going ot take her back to the vet that night

But then she got up that morning and took off, it was the weirdest thing. As if she knew we were going to take her

Thanks though man. Yeah they are, they make such an impact. But even in her eyes her personality had gone :(

Nick dude, I'm probably gonna get flamed for this, but why didn't you euthanise her? It sounds like she was sick enough for it to be justified.

Good luck with her I really hope she turns up or at least passes peacefully. Dogs are family members.

we euthanized our German Shepard after she lost control of her hind legs. Loss of control happend so quickly, could no longer move after 2 days, whole episode happened quickly.

I could imagine it would be a much harder decision if you have a hope to prolong it etc

who's on optus here?

i've been on telstra only for years now, but optus have readjusted their plans to be somewhat in touch with the current technology (more data)

well....you know my issue with optus lol

I decided to stay with them after their offer through ombudsman.

Will stretch it out a couple more months & transfer to telstra

The thing is were we about to that day, we knew she wasn't getting better so we were going ot take her back to the vet that night

But then she got up that morning and took off, it was the weirdest thing. As if she knew we were going to take her

Thanks though man. Yeah they are, they make such an impact. But even in her eyes her personality had gone :(

Ah k, fair enough man. My family have probably spent the better part of 100k on pet bills over te years...we're all for doing everything we can for our loved ones...but we also recognise when we're fighting a losing battle and know when it's time to make the call. Have had to put down at least 4-5 dogs...it never gets easier. Memory issues are fking sad too, like Alzheimer's in humans...terrible disease.

Just remember the good times, as they say. Knowing and remembering that you gave an animal a good life before it's passing can be a reassuring thing. Talking with family members about your memories with your pet, is also good catharsisism.

we euthanized our German Shepard after she lost control of her hind legs. Loss of control happend so quickly, could no longer move after 2 days, whole episode happened quickly.

I could imagine it would be a much harder decision if you have a hope to prolong it etc

She wasn't declining so we were hoping she would improve but it didn't happen

Ah k, fair enough man. My family have probably spent the better part of 100k on pet bills over te years...we're all for doing everything we can for our loved ones...but we also recognise when we're fighting a losing battle and know when it's time to make the call. Have had to put down at least 4-5 dogs...it never gets easier. Memory issues are fking sad too, like Alzheimer's in humans...terrible disease.

Just remember the good times, as they say. Knowing and remembering that you gave an animal a good life before it's passing can be a reassuring thing. Talking with family members about your memories with your pet, is also good catharsisism.

Yeah that's why we were hoping she would improve, to prolong time with her. But we knew we would have to euthanize her, but then she went weird that morning and ran off. It's actually worse not knowing where she is or what's happened to her than having to euthanize her, at least you can bury her at least

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