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For those that have me on fb, all aboard the feels train :'(

That post was definitely a hard one to write..

for those that don't, dem feels when you loose dog of 15 years :(

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Put down, he deteriorated a lot in the space of about a week. From walking fine etc to going blind, loss of hearing and you could hear him struggling to breath as well, oh and he started to get nose bleeds.

Put down, he deteriorated a lot in the space of about a week. From walking fine etc to going blind, loss of hearing and you could hear him struggling to breath as well, oh and he started to get nose bleeds.

Good choice. Can't stand when dog owners let their dog cling to shreds of life until absolutely everything fails.

And don't watch Marley & Me, unless you're after some catharsis...

Have lost four dogs at ripe old ages, gets harder the older you are cause you understand mortality a bit better and you have more time spent with them during important and memorable times of your life. Still have 3 alive dogs who will bring me that sadness again in the next 5-7 years.

Damn you dog y u have such short life

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Haha I reckon, I actually ended up taking yesterday off work I was feeling a bit shitty boss completely understood being a dog person himself.

On another note he's actually building up a sleeper old 91 cresida with a 2j in, good that he into cars constantly talking shit with him bout it, do want to drive once done

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For those that have me on fb, all aboard the feels train :'(

That post was definitely a hard one to write..

for those that don't, dem feels when you loose dog of 15 years :(

Sorry to hear mate. My Jack Russell is 15 years old this year. He is slightly deaf and slightly blind. Still in good health otherwise. I'm cherishing everyday with him as I know at this age they can deteriorate quickly. I just can't imagine living without him as he has been apart of my life since I was 12/13 years old.

For those that have me on fb, all aboard the feels train :'(

That post was definitely a hard one to write..

for those that don't, dem feels when you loose dog of 15 years :(

Sorry to hear mate :( Hardest thing in the world to say goodbye to a pup. I've said goodbye to two now and it never gets any easier.

My ex took our dog when she left... They had some pretty similar traits in that they both tried to f**k anything that stood still long enough. At least the dog had loyalty.

The last time I saw my pup it was like he knew that it was going to be the last time, and he was crying and jumping all over me and licking me. There is no substitute for the love of a good dog.

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Does anyone give a shit when cats die?

My old boss had an actual full-tilt breakdown when her chicken died. She was a c**t so I assume the chicken died by Seppuku,

Didn't they do a study recently that essentially proved that cats are asshats? Something about dogs producing 5x as much Oxytocin as cats after playing with their human.

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Dogs are much more social creatures I think and the pack mentality is in their ancestry; cats tend to be solo hunters like tigers (though lions do it in groups). From what I've seen in homes with multiple pets the dogs are always sticking together and watching what each other does, whilst multiple cats sort of do their own thing.

Dogs are much more social creatures I think and the pack mentality is in their ancestry; cats tend to be solo hunters like tigers (though lions do it in groups). From what I've seen in homes with multiple pets the dogs are always sticking together and watching what each other does, whilst multiple cats sort of do their own thing.

I've never had a cat so maybe I just don't get it. I feel like if I wanted an animal that found a comfortable spot and laid there for hours without moving or making any sort of noise, occasionally scavenged for food, never cleaned up after itself and otherwise wholly ignored my presence, I'd just continue living with my current housemate.

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I prefer cats over dogs.

Still like dogs though, so this is a "cat is more suited to me" thing over cats being superior to dogs.

Dogs are awesome, but they do require more effort to maintain, so to speak - Which isn't for everyone.

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