DaveL
Established Member
I am very sad to say that Samwise, the reluctant shop dog, was put to sleep today.
Here he is, many years ago, (posted: Mon May 03, 2004 12:37 am)
Those of you who came to the Sudbury Bashes will have seen the increase in his distinguished looks.
He had been on an increasing dose of medication to ease the pain in his back legs, but this week it all became too much for him, he fell and could not get back up, Naomi found him when she got home. We took him to see the vet and extra meds where given and for a day he seemed to have recovered.
Iona (our other dog) got me up early as he had gone down, bringing a dining chair over on top of himself.
He was very upset with himself and tried to stop me helping him up, he was in pain all of the time and while we could have kept him alive, it would have been cruel.
So this morning after his usual tablets, wrapped in ham, followed by half a wheatabix he made his last painful journey to the vet.
I know that now he is in no pain and can get a decent sleep without a leg hurting but we miss the old chap, 15 years is just too short.
Here he is, many years ago, (posted: Mon May 03, 2004 12:37 am)
Those of you who came to the Sudbury Bashes will have seen the increase in his distinguished looks.
He had been on an increasing dose of medication to ease the pain in his back legs, but this week it all became too much for him, he fell and could not get back up, Naomi found him when she got home. We took him to see the vet and extra meds where given and for a day he seemed to have recovered.
Iona (our other dog) got me up early as he had gone down, bringing a dining chair over on top of himself.
He was very upset with himself and tried to stop me helping him up, he was in pain all of the time and while we could have kept him alive, it would have been cruel.
So this morning after his usual tablets, wrapped in ham, followed by half a wheatabix he made his last painful journey to the vet.
I know that now he is in no pain and can get a decent sleep without a leg hurting but we miss the old chap, 15 years is just too short.