My dog lived to 18. We knew he wasn’t doing well and that The end was near. I woke up in the middle of the night and found him under my bed which he never did before. I put him back in bed with me and within an hour or two he laid next to me and passed. They deserve to live longer than most humans.
There is no greater love than the love of God. _”Greater love has no one than this, that a person will lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:13)._ -The Lord Jesus Christ
@@itsok2bwhiteendanti-whiteh548 The god of the bible? Because I've read the bible. I saw the parts where it gives instruction on how to own and beat slaves, murder vanquished neighbors, and keep their women and children for themselves, and other unpleasant acts. I also saw the parts where it talks about nonsense such as witches, whales being fish, and bats being birds, talking donkeys, snakes, and unicorns to mention but a few. Then there's all the self-contradiction and just plain wrongness. It's a foul document that's been through several translations after being told by barbaric bronze age goatherds who knew little of the world around them so just made stuff up. Just like you are doing right now.
My dog (boxer lurcher cross) died back in 2016, age 16 ,a lovely big dog that was full of fun and did stupid stuff to keep itself and me entertained, loved the long walks with him, the hardest part was seeing him struggle to walk and having that resigned look on ihis face near the end , still miss him.
@@mitchellkent1815 “The god of the bible?” -Yes, the God of the Bible. “Because I’ve read the bible.” -Have you? Because if you’ve actually read the Bible, you understood not a single word of it in its proper context. “…gives instruction on how to own and beat slaves…” -Interesting 🧐, because no such “instructions” exist per voluntary servitude. But I am curious as to which historical stories, chapters, and verses you decontextualize to assert this lie? Please, share them, that I may educate you on what the Bible actually, and accurately teaches. I’m assuming we should start at the beginning with an understanding behind voluntary and involuntary servitude, the instructions behind such servitude, and why it was enacted. But I’ll need your decontextualized verses first. I’m confident I already know which ones you’ll use, but let’s hear them from you. “…murder vanquished neighbors…” -Let’s see some verses posted already, or are you afraid I will put them in their proper context? I assume you are going to argue that conquest in the Bible is immoral? But before you do, please tell me how you justify morality from an atheist worldview? I will first need the non-existent atheistic standard for morality to properly judge God’s moral law, and determine where He went wrong. Clearly your moral law is superior. So, without borrowing from the Bible, please share with me YOUR moral law. “…and other unpleasant acts.” -By all means, define what you mean by these “unpleasant acts” without using God’s moral law for your terms. I just can’t seem to logically grasp why atheists keep using “right,” or “wrong” when they have no justification for an absolute standard for morality? In other words, don’t borrow from biblical morality to attack biblical morality. Let’s remain consistent, shall we? I want to know where you get your authority from, and why from your worldview, conquest is wrong? In your worldview, morality doesn’t exist, there is no “right or wrong,” there’s only specks of star dust interacting with each other. Thereby, what has God done that is “ungodly” of Him? “Witches” -In which context? The pagan occult which still exists today, e.g., Satanic witchcraft? Gotta know, so we can discuss in context. “Whales being fish” -I’d certainly like to see where you got this one from. I’m assuming this has to be about the story of Jonah? Are you saying that the Bible says whales and fish are the same thing? Are you saying that it was a whale that swallowed Jonah, not a large fish, like Leedsichthys-a creature you’d consider as a “living fossil”? Lots we could discuss here. “Bats being birds” -Again, let’s see those verses. Can’t help you if we can’t establish context. “…talking donkeys, snakes, and unicorns…” -God lacks the power to open the mouth of a donkey? Satan cannot possess and represent the serpent? Rhinoceros (unicorns) don’t exist? (This 👉🏻 🦏, not this 👉🏻🦄.) Are you putting limitations on God’s power just because you lack understanding, think something to be impossible or ridiculous or mythological? Do you know what the serpent looked like in the Garden of Eden, how it was different then, how it was “possessable”? Were you there? Did you create the serpent? How do you know? Please, tell me. “Then there’s all the self-contradiction and just plain wrongness…” -Which supposed contradictions? I’d be stoked to discuss each one in depth with you. But I wonder how many other Christians have discussed with you these supposed contradictions before, and you’ve ignored them…🤔. And again, in your worldview, how does one define “wrongness,” or on the contrary, “rightness.” Atheists do not possess a moral compass, your worldview does not allow for morality, it only allows for survivability (assuming you’re an atheist/evolutionist). And I’m making that assumption because most atheists are evolutionists. This is so they don’t contradict themselves further by denying some form of causation, so instead they rely entirely on evolution/millions-of-years. It is legitimately their god, the god of self, the worship of man and man’s ideas. “…that’s been through several translations…” -You wouldn’t be devout if you didn’t include this criticism of scripture. Attacking its legitimacy and authenticity is the most common attack on the Bible in all of history, and it’s never worked. Want to know why? Would you like to know how we know the scriptures have remained unchanged since they were originally written? Would you like to know their origin? You see, I doubt you want to know any of this, because you don’t even know what you mean my “translations.” The truth is, you aren’t looking for answers, you’re looking for victims. You’re an opportunistic militant atheist who gets triggered every time he sees God mentioned, and you thought this would be like many other times where you felt vindicated after pouncing on your unsuspecting Christian prey. But you weren’t expecting someone like me, were you? You were expecting your usual prey, i.e., some young, naïve, inexperienced Christian that you could attack with your typical, overused, easily debunked, extremely outdated atheist arguments, and then declare yourself another “victory.” Each “pesky Christian” you defeat gives you a sense of superiority, and reinforces your unbelief and hatred of the Biblical God. After all, it’s easier to dismiss that which you do not understand, and are unwilling to learn. If I had to guess, you’re in your early to mid 20’s, maybe attended university where your indoctrination was solidified, are a devout atheist, believe evolution as your man-made god, pride yourself as a militant atheist, adhere strongly to radical Leftist ideology, etc. I’ll conclude with this, if it weren’t for people like you, I’d still be one of those uninformed believers. I have countless debates with arrogant anti-theists like you to thank for my apologetics skills. 😉
To all the dogs that Ive been lucky enough to share my life with, thank you for loving me, even when I didn't love myself. Thank you for teaching me to embody positive character traits, like quality of character, empathy, kindness, and loyalty, while also fostering responsibility and love. My pups also made me remember not to take myself too seriously and to have fun and remain in the moment. Thank you, I love and miss you.
Amazing words, I feel the same way now with my first dog, I hope he will have a great life with me, and try to enjoy everyday as much as its possible with him, and I cant really imagine the how I will fill his absence
Lost my dog today, How I wish their lifespan is the same as ours. My eyes are dry from crying and I can’t even comprehend it yet it feels like a bad nightmare… RIP Scotty you will always have a special place in my heart… You’re my first ever dog and no matter how many dogs I get in the future there is only one like you. You’re very easy to train and you’re very friendly never have i seen you be aggressive towards other dogs…
hello, i hope you are doing better. i am very scared for my dog because he is past the average age of death. I know Scotty is in the happy and beautiful place he deserves to be.
I truly know what you are going through. We lost our Otis a month and a half ago and it feels like only yesterday we had him by our side what a sad day when he passed.
my black lab was named "shadow" for a reason, he was always just behind me and if I stopped suddenly, would run into me. He lived to 17. I had to put him down due to spinal arthritis as he hurt so much and couldn't hardly walk. Those last few weeks, he stayed away from me and slept in the back room. I had put down a memory foam mattress for him since he couldn't get in the bed anymore. He slept in the bed for almost 17 years. He had never been away from me or anyone visiting in all those years, until near the end. Me and my parents were there for him at the end, I held him in my arms as the vet gave him the shots. I have never cried so hard for any loss in my life. He was my son and it has been 12 years since his death and I still miss him. I have had friends and family do me wrong over the years, but that dog always loved me unconditionally. He always was there after a crappy day at work or when I got a bad flu and couldn't hardly leave the bed for 2 days. I had a widow maker heart attack and he stuck around for 2 years after, to make sure I was ok. He did most of these things in this video. I saw a quote on Twitter that said " between hello and goodbye, there was love, so much love " RIP Shadow, you made my life worth living and I still miss you every damn day. 1993-2010
I can truly relate I lost my dog of 16 years last year in may on the 5th and till this day it is tough without him around being with u half your life,He passed away in my arms his bark awakened me on that final morning at 5:44am and held him until his final breath,he sadly passed away from a bacterial infection of the skin that just happened out of nowhere in April 9th last year took him to vet three times that month for it as it progressed he sadly wouldn't improve with treatment for it until while declined on the 5th may I just wish till this day that it was more that could had been done in time for my dog I had mines cremated which was tough at doing but I will keep them with me forever at mind everyday since his passing born2005- in heaven in 2021
@@chronjuanjm So sorry for your loss. I feel so lucky I had so much time with my boy. So many others only get 8-12 years and those extra 5 meant so much to me.
I disagree, I have thought about this a lot and maybe my thinking is flawed, like to hear others opinion on my acedotal example. Had an English Bulldog, 10 years old, who has managed to get the door open to our above ground pool deck one night when we let him out to go pee before bed (not sure if the kids left it open or what. Well he fell in the pool and bulldogs arent great swimmers so he drowned. While I was beyond devastated the only solace I got was that it was towards the end of his life (I guess relating it to a 90 year old grandmother dying as opposed to a 10 year old child. He was a great dog and I'm not sure if knowing I missed out on just a couple years with him is better than if I thought I missed out on 80 Also, if dogs have a live expectancy of 78 years, like we do, wouldn't it be incredibly selfish for older people to get a dog? I mean you know it's gonna outlive you, so you would push the burden of owning this dog to a relative.
@@JhatemClaasen Honestly, it isn't easy to cope. But you have to live each day as it comes knowing your loyal friend is not here physically with you anymore. The memory of the good times is what I remember to keep me afloat
My yorkie is beside me now and is crossing the rainbow bridge. I would guess within two days if that. Please pray for her to pass swiftly and peacefully. She’s been my companion for 9 years and I have nobody else. She has been the biggest blessing and I’ll never forget her.
I also have a yorkie and she’s being put down today. She was not breathing right and she was coughing and her neck would keep hanging down. I’ll miss her. I’m currently 10 years old. She was a good dog
I lost my yorkie, Bailey, two years ago. She was 10 years old and really sick at the end. I'll always cherish the memories I had with her. I hope your puppy is resting peacefully in the clouds.
My Yorkie is 14. Last week, she started having many of the symptoms stated in this video. I'm supposed to put her down tomorrow. She has kidney failure. Today, she was back to her self. They said it's the medication she's on.... I just don't want to put her down if she's not ready.
@@StarinTx usually the sign are when they basically stop eating and drinking. Basically with a older dog when they stop eating and drinking then it is time to go. I had a cat that had kidney failure and he keep eating but when he stopped and I bought him to the Vat she said he would not make it more then a few very painful days. The choice was easy. The key is not to let your pet suffer because you do not have the courage to do the right thing at the end. Sometime the animal has a health problem that because of there age they will never make though surgery. Unfortunally this is part of pet ownership. I tend to rescue older pet so I have been though the process a lot more then I wish to.
35 years, and I still get heavy in the chest when I think about the day I lost my childhood friend. That poor old boy. I could never bear to have another, partly because I am as loyal to him as he was to me, and partly because I just can't face that last day, ever again.
yeah, i dont even know why i watched this. my mini schnauzer Ascher died in 2006 when I lived in California. I just got another schnauzer, Astra, and she is my world and I adore her to pieces (and she's such a little stinker and thinks shes the mayor of East Village NYC), but I still miss Ascher to this day.
My pal Tommy died yesterday at midnight. From my first day at school to my final days of University he was there with me. I'll miss you buddy hope you find peace.
It was hard to watch this video. My dog just died naturally on 2/1/22, he was 13 years old & I had him since he was born. My heart goes out to anyone who has lost your best friend 😢
Im not ready for this 😢 this is sooo sad.... As im watching this, looking at my baby and continuously crying... i can not let her go... This is not possible for any of the dog parents.... They give us so much love in so little time... They deserve sooo much more ❤
my dog just died today. august 24th. we had to put her down but it was so much more devastating to watch her die. she had a bowel (butt) cancer. and just yesterday we found out she had a bone cancer. in all her bones. i love you so so so much carla. you sill always be with us in our hearts and we will reach you in heaven baby.
lost my 17 yo Black Lab in 2010, yep, still think about him everyday. He was a son to me. They are not "pets" , they are family members that we love and that love us. I am sorry about your loss, I hope we both find peace some day.
That would be selfish on our part since we say i won't own another, it's too sad. Our fear of loss, deprives a pup his whole life of being loved and deprives you those 12-15 of having the privelege of having loved. You can swerve the whole loss part if you plan on maybe aquirring puppies from your pal later in life so his memory, some manurisms and def his DNA will still live on.
Great information on a tough subject. If you have recently lost a beloved pet, the grief can be overwhelming. Please talk to a friend, or get counseling. Losing a pet can be even harder than losing a person. 🌹🌹🌹
I was completely devastated losing my 13 & 15 year old babies within 6 months of each other. I wish i had sought out therapy because i missed a year of my life after that. Losing our beloved pets can be more difficult than human loss because we are truly given unconditional love by them. I have two babies now but i still feel the pain deeply from their loss as they got me through cancer. I pray for everyone who goes through this and believe we will be reunited in the afterlife. 🌈
@Yorkie Mom I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your two fur babies. My mum lost her beautiful Toby boy, also a Yorkie three days into the first lockdown. I believe that he too got mum through cancer. She was 84 when she had surgery. She walked Toby every day, and I believe that made her fit enough to have surgery. Then the desire to get back out walking him spurred on her recovery. Mum and Toby were like an old married couple sitting on the settee together! I don’t think she will ever get over his loss. It’s the whole unconditional love thing. I miss him too, he was the most beautiful boy.
Yes I agree because I lost my dog of 16 years last year on may 5th and I still mourn him he truly meant so much to me played very important role in my life without him around I feel alone he is greatly missed dearly
We were together for 2 months... It was the best 2 months that happened to me.. We had times where he scratches me accidentally, play bites me too hard.. Sometimes I even doubted why owning him.. Yet now, he just lays in the corner of our house, he's gone pale.. Idk what to do if i loose him.. He's been having these symtoms, and i cant stop sobbing... I don't want to say goodbye yet..
The end of life is the hardest and worst part of having a dog. I always stay by their side when I have to put them down. It’s the hardest thing at the time but I feel better holding their head as they go so they hopefully know they were my everything.
This video is well made. I recently lost 3 of my best friends in a span of 2 years. I weeped inconsolably and loudly. I write this in tears. Please follow the advice. The dog will lovingly cling to you and make you strong as you impart love and support. Our dogs died in our arms. It helped us with closure and memories. Lastly I offer my strong opinion that you can’t replace any living creature or person you love but if you love your dog through to the end then you have an enduring love that can love another dog or two. They need your love and they will absorb your pain as they lick your face in that special canine way that begs for your deepest friendship. Adopt from the humane society or purchase a puppy. It’s the greatest tribute you can give to your best departed friends that adored you. Let love and humanity pour from your soul and your new best friends will give you years of joy & happiness. Most Sincerely, George. In loving memory of Hunter, Margaret, and Winston. And our new family members; Oliver & Alfie
I lost my beloved Cocker Spaniel, Molly on Nov 9th. You never get over it... I did rescue a Cocker from down south about a month ago however, and he's absolutely wonderful. It helps with the healing process as well...
@@JnEricsonx Jon, when you feel the time is right, you should look into adopting a rescue, and saving a pups life. It really made me feel better and I love my rescue. He's a great dog who needed love.
@@dons106 I'm actually going to a adoption thing this weekend. Else there's some people who'll have lab puppies late spring I think. Both dogs I had were black labs. Liberty(July 4th 1999-June 19th 2009) picked us when my sister was helping watch some friends new puppies, Liberty broke away from the group and crawled right over to her. So, that was that. Then, less than a month after she died, one of my mom's assistants at work found a ad for lab puppies-in LIBERTY, NY. So we went. It's been 3.5 months since Bella died, I just didn't want to try getting a puppy during this below freezing NY winter.
@@JnEricsonx Yeah, I hear you about starting out with a new dog in the winter. I've already tumbled a few times....but I'm walking two now. Yup, along with the rescue (Silas), I also got myself a puppy (Cooper), as well. Both boys. First time I've owned two at once, and I'm loving it. They are the best of friends. My rescue is pretty young, 3, so I'm hoping they have a solid decade together, hopefully more of course.
Our dogs are our children. We’ve had 3 of our babies so far leave us. One of the most painful experiences in our lives. I pray for all of you and for the babies you’ve lost and pray they are at peace and in heaven to be reunited with you again someday.
@Jerry and Dianne Dennison ❤ I truly believe so....but my dad says that they don't have souls and won't be in heaven, and it upsets me so much. My dog Luccii is sick, and talking to my dad about her makes me upset that he doesn't get it... she's my best friend. 😢
@@lilbrowngirlwithlocs4038 according to the Bible, every living thing has a spirit, but the soul has the ability to sin. Animals cannot sin, but we can. 1 Corinthians 15:39 (KJV) “All flesh is not the same flesh: but there is one kind of flesh of men, another flesh of beasts, another of fishes, and another of birds.” Luke 3:6 (KJV) “And all flesh shall see the salvation of God.” This means all spirits of all different kinds of flesh of all creatures. In heaven we will be reunited with all sprits.
Brings back memories of my family dog. We had her for 13 years. From 2005-2018 she had aggressive cancer and went through all this stuff. It was heartbreaking
My dog is 17 now and he has all these conditions... I just can't imagine anything... He was my great companion sibling in my life ❤️ he is my everything and his name is Cheeta❤
Had to put our 12 year old handsome husky 4 days ago due to kidney failure. It was such a terrible end as he didn’t eat for 4 days and he LOVED food. He lost 8 pounds within the past month. I just miss him so much❤ i will always love you my blue eyed boy 🐶😢
My little chi, jack russell mix will be 15 yrs old in March. Had him since he was born.His an old man, sweet as can be, have noticed that he doesn't spend as much time outside, and thst his eyes sight is getting bad, sleeps a lot, but still gets excited when family comes over. Makes me sad knowing that I could may only have him with me a few more years, until then I will love him, and take care of him and to continue to treat him like my baby as I always have.
My chi Jack Russell is now 18 and has gone deaf. But that’s about it. Still runs ahead of me at the park! However I know we are on borrowed time and I appreciate her all the more.❤
My dog is old and is going through most of these things and I try my best to make everything g comfortable sitting there and petting him, giving only soft foods, just being there with him getting a memory foam bed and a new blanket. I’m in literally shaking and crying watching this video because it’s been so long with him. I hate seeing him like this, it’s hurts so bad. I love him so much.
I've lost 4 dogs over the years and it's the most heartbreaking 💔 thing you can go through. I still cry even though I have fond memories of each of them.
Our family dog died yesterday morning.😢 I had to call all the siblings to come say goodbye to him. Everyone was saying I was wrong that he was fine playing around with them, but he was just happy to see everyone but right after everyone left he was ready. He died early morning the next day. We all just layed out in the living room with him so he wasn’t alone. We faked sleeping with him so he can pass in his sleep. He did 40mins later.
As a farmer I have to put down animals occasionally. But when my great dane reached 13 years old it was obvious that I couldn't hang on any longer. I took her out for one last very special day to all the places she loved. Even though I had to carry her some of the way. The next day I took her to the vet. I held her and cuddled her as her life slipped away. This is one of the hardest things I ever had to do. Yet I felt it was my duty to be with her until it was all over. I didn't mention that she was my first dog. The only one that had truly looked to me as her friend and "owner". So it was a lot more personal than any of the other animals I mentioned. Four years later I haven't got over that loss. Even with my new and lovely great dane.
That is an amamzing age for a Great Dane !! I have had three dogs now. The first two I was with at the very end and the third is still a pup. It hurts like mad having to say goodbye to a dog that has become part of the family.
Im going to miss her, she had to be put down and was pronounced dead at 1:33 pm at EST. Tomorrow was going to be her 11th birthday. Molly, you were such a good girl, I will always love and miss you. 2/18/2011 - 2/17/2022
@@dons106 my girl too passed away in my arm the vets said she only have 6 months when she was diagnosed in first lockdown March 2020 but she passed away in December 20th last year... I can understand your feelings and love for your girl I hope she is without any pain and chasing more balls in heaven ❤
I held both of my babies when they passed. I was calm and loving on them to insure the most peaceful passing but after they were gone i just lost it. My two died within 6 months of each other and i mourned for a year. As painful as it was i am glad that i was the one holding them! We will meet again one day but until then i have their ashes and will be buried with them.
My beloved Muffin also passed in Dec 2020 just a couple months before her 18th birthday. Still can’t believe she’s gone and that I’ll never see her again. Most people just don’t understand the grief. She was the best friend I’ll ever have. Knew me better than anyone ever will. 💕🐶😢😢💕 By the way - she’s not the pug pictured on the icon. She was a beautiful brown dachshund spaniel mix.
(Final Update Below (Last Full Week of April 2023)) Damn... my dog has most of these symptoms. I can't even sleep as I know it is coming inevetible. Everyone... please give my dog if you read this comment a Farwell. I love you Max... 💕 Edit: Still alive and active. Just more picky on his food now. He is getting on an older age but still a cute brat. Last and Final Edit: ...He passed away this week. I had to take him to get euthenized as his jaw was stuck open and tongue turning black. It was showing it during the weekened so the first avilable time we could, we took him in and they knew it was bad. To all the brave people who had to take their dog in for euthenization and hold them as they pass away... you have the most amazing hearts as you hold your loved one as their final comfort. It felt like it wasn't real... the whole process. Like... "Am I making a mistake?", "Should he lived more," "Is he still alive..." heck, those still go through my mind. I loved him and I am thankful for him being in my life as I was in his. I burried him myself at a family farm if anyone was curious in one my favorite shirts. May he ever rest in peace. A quote I believe is appropriate for all animal lovers who have pets: "Animals live shorter lives than us, but we are in their whole lives."
@@I.Am.FurFreak god i am so happy he is good. dont be ashamed of your earlier comment, be proud that you were concerned for your baby and gave him healthcare on time. and last of all, cheers to a long happy life with Maxi-io
Something that has always brought me solace in moments like these is that we have to suffer the loss of dogs, as our cross to bear so they never have to live a day without us. They're too pure for that sadness so it's up to us to shoulder that burden.
Damn, that was sad. However, understanding end of life needs for your dog is so important. The last thing a loving dog deserves is to he ignored, pushed too hard or punished when their body is giving up on them
Broke everyone's heart when it became apparent my Bella was suffering-and my mom had 9 days left on a trip with my sister's family. She wouldn't even go outside to do her business. She pooped on the floor of the bathroom because maybe she thought since everyone else goes there, if she went there she wouldn't get in trouble. So I couldn't wait for my mom to come home.
The worst thing about getting our little cavvie Archie, is knowing that we're going to have to go down this road again one day. Nothing - NOTHING - worse than seeing our previous best mate Bailey, slowly leaving us over a period of time. Heartbreaking, painful & a sense of loss that cannot be described. All anyone needs to remember is what I was told: if you feel the pain of your losing your canine friend, you know you provided them a damn good life - that's what's we hold onto for Bailey, and that's what we're determined to do for Archie.
This is good info, thank you. My 15 year old Shihtzu was diagnosed with bladder cancer 6 werks ago. I had her to the vets for incontinence. So we put her on a doggie NSAID that also may shrink tumor. A month later tumor is same size. She still has her personality and appetite. I know it may change overnight but I'm sure enjoying every minute with her.
my beloved Bichon Branden was laid to rest last year in September... it hurts still but the 16 years ive had with him were the best of my life... he had a throat tumor that spread in a matter of a couple months... me and my mom spreaded his ashes in his favorite park that he loved to walk around at... im waiting til spring to get my new baby to give a loving life and home too...
When my dog was put to rest she also had an oral tumor. The final night she was living she could no longer walk on her own. She could no longer eat or drink water. So we called the vet and the vet said she was dying a slow and painful death and needed to be put down. Instead of cremating her. We wrapped her body in a garbage bag along with her death blanket and buried her in a hole me and my family dug about three feet in the backyard. The spot we dug the hole was her favorite relaxing spot in our backyard.
Thanks for making this video-my dog is 13 and last night I thought she stopped breathing-she is ok but I realized how unprepared I was. This video actually gave me a lot of things to watch for.
Sure it is helpful to be prepared, however and as with happened to my beloved Keeshond dog on this Thanksgiving day, there is always the unexpected. She was 14 years old on 11/24/21, the day before Thanksgiving and was in fantastic health and spirits, especially for a dog that age. Never displayed any of the symptoms in this video. Only 2 weeks prior, she had a comprehensive wellness check that included lab work and my vet told me to keep doing whatever I was doing because the results were amazing. His words. Then on Thanksgiving day at 4:05PM, she went from being fine to being in total distress and agony within seconds. Rushed her to an emergency veterinary hospital and she passed within an hour of arriving from a neurological event. Thanksgiving, being a major holiday, was a terrible day for this event since the only two specialty veterinary hospitals within a 50 mile radius were either closed or only equipped to triage and were not staffed to perform extensive testing. As with anything in life, we can try to be as informed or prepared as possible. However, sometimes things are simply out of our control. Not a sympathy plea by any means, however, to say that I am a broken man is an understatement. That dog has been with me through divorce and has been the channel for all of my love. I unknowingly filled a void in my life with her for love and companionship. Have a bit of a road ahead of me and I accept that. 🙏🙏
@@anthonycotugno7369 I'm so sorry for your loss. Your story is hitting so close to home. My Keeshond is 15.5, and we're struggling. She had PHPT, and had surgery for that in 2015. Her calcium levels never stabilized and became more erratic about a year ago. I had to foot stomp in the rural area we moved to to get the proper bloodwork and get her on the right medicine, but, she's now becoming food picky, can't hear, low vision, canine dementia, has trouble getting up and walking. I feel like every day is a miracle. I don't think she's unhappy, but the decision about how to love her best is omnipresent.
@@JLeigh75309 Thank you. My advice for you with your Keeshond is to enjoy every day with her. Having a Keeshond, you know they want to be next to you all the time. They love all people, but you are number one in their life. When she is next to you, she is happy. For the picky eating, I would try mixing some pumpkin puree supplement for dogs to her dry food. The other symptoms you are describing will happen as dogs age. A Keeshond is a very gentle creature and will let you know if they are in pain or in distress. Just love her every day, one day at a time - I'm sure you do. When we get these dogs, your Keeshond 15 years or so ago and my beloved Keeshond, 14 years ago, we were signing a contract with ourselves for pain and grief. Pain is the price we pay for love. The pain I am feeling now is absolutely debilitating. However, all the years of love and knowing I gave her the absolute best life far surpasses the pain I feel now. The pain will diminish in time, but my beloved dog and the fond memories and will be in my heart forever. That is great, not sad. Be well.
One of the worst parts of this ongoing pandemic is how some animal hospitals are not letting owners accompany their pets into the hospital for euthanasia procedures. We recently said goodbye to our 14 year old boxer mix. We were fortunate enough to have a vet who allowed us to be with our dog during those final few moments.
I ❤ my buddy he is near death and 16 best dog in the world never needs a lead greats you at the door with a toy but now his legs aren’t good not eating and shows no interest god take him peacefully he will be a great servant ❤ him soo much crying 😢
My dog Chilindrino passed away less than a month ago on January 19th and man, it's still hard to comprehend that he's gone. He had liver cancer and was in pain so we couldn't allow him to be in pain any longer. May he rest in peace and I hope he understands how much my family and I love him.
oh its truly horrible. Waiting at the door, their personality and antics that made you always laugh, them bed hogging and cuddling with you at night. Its really awful when they are gone
Maybe not at the door but I can tell you this you will see them again . We seen are pets one time or another in our house or in the yard only a glimpse but you see them.
@@Vampire_Lovely Same here, My 3rd dog passed away from a sudden stroke a couple months ago. I was very sad and I could’ve helped him but I panicked and hesitated and just stood there watching him suffer and die!!😭😭😭 He was young and turned 4 about a week before his death!! 😭 And my other two dogs had cancer, very old, and some other symptoms and we had to put them down.😢😢 RIP Shadow, Tinker Bell, and Binks you were my best friends, I love you and I miss you all. ❤❤😢😢
We just lost our Yorkie Toto after 15.6 years on Saturday December 9 2023. He was a daddy's boy and made my wife and I laugh every day of his life. I've cried more for him than any human I ever knew. We loved you more than you could possibly have ever known and hope to see you again one day.
I cried like a baby when my GSD baby boy died. He was old and lost all usage of his back legs due to hip and spine failure. He even started Defecating on himself. We knew it was time and i think he did too. He got some hot dogs for his last snack and a hug and off to the vet. The look he gave me when he was about to get the shot to make him sleep was one i will never forget. My heart hurt so bad that day. I stayed with him all the way til he passed on and one final goodbye and a rub on his head for being such a good baby. We had a plaque made with his name and foot print added to in that sits on our counter. We have a new sweet GSD baby girl now named Bella but Delgado will always carry a special place with me.
Lost my dog Biko of almost 15 years a few months ago and even though I almost saw all the signs, and even deep in my hearth i knew the end was comming I honestly still couldn't accept untill I tried everything hoping he would still get better but he didn't. A few months before he looked like he would have still years ahead of him. I'm not a religious person but that time I prayed, a lot, but unfortunally. Hope I didn't make it worst for him. I still miss him every day even though we still have a lovely second dog and a the cuttest new puppy in the world. He will be in my hearth forever. I wish everyone who lost his dog or is noticing the signs in this video a lot of strength for the times to come.
i did the prayer thing too, then got angry when it failed. its just a weird experience. all of my dogs so far have also died just short of 15 years old.
Hugs to you. I lost mine today because of high fever and she's 4 years old. Her younger sister from another brood who has a high fever too, sadly might follow her on the rainbow bridge soon. Our whole family is sad right now but we can't do anything for her anymore. Only fate can tell what will happen to her😞.
My dad's border collie went through most of these before my parents had him euthanized. On the other hand, we had a golden retriever who showed few signs of being near the end. She wasn't young when she died, I think she was 12 or 13, but the only sign of age she had was difficulty standing up from hip dysplasia. Other than that, she was lively, active, had a normal appetite. Then one day she lay down in her favorite spot in the back yard, went to sleep, and died. My family had two other goldens. One of them disappeared when it was time to die. We lived on a ranch and one day she was just gone. She knew her time was up and she went off to find the right place to go. The other was a male. He was my protector when I was a child. He was born when I was one year old and he was attached to me. That dog would not let me go anywhere without him. He was very strong and generally friendly, but he was capable of violence. One time when we were playing in the haystack he killed a rat because it got too close to me. The older female was his mother. We were a trio. A four-year-old kid and two dogs.
My first dog, a Shih Tzu, raised his head and let out a little wolf howl and then passed. He was almost 17 and it was the most poignant moment of my life.
How did you know his time was near? My dog is close and I’m scared I won’t be around when he leaves. It’s so hard, I can’t just take off work for an extended time, but I don’t want to miss it. I want to be there to comfort him in his last moments
@@xcmedinA He had already been declining but then one moment he collapsed and stopped breathing (except for the final little wolf howl and that was it. It really happened so suddenly and I didn't see it coming. He always hated the vet so, in a way, comforted that he was at home and with me. I've had to make the call to have the vet put down my previous pets and that was beyond heartbreaking. At least, with euthanization they are not alone and no longer suffering. It's just so awful to have to be the one to decide. Bless you and your little one!
Wow, that is almost identical to mine. My shih tzu passed last May and he was 16 almost 17. Had him for 14 years. I could gradually see his decline in his last month or so. It started with not eating treats anymore, then wouldn't eat food at all, then eventually stopped drinking water. Lost so much weight, he was so thin, started throwing up, got so weak that when he would try to stand up, he would collapse on the floor. Watching him suffer those last three days of his life was unbearable and broke my heart. Was going to get him put down the next day but woke up that morning, and he had passed. The pain of losing him and missing him never goes away. I'm thankful that I now have a new shih tzu who is almost nine months old. He's helped heal some of the pain, but missing him will never go away 😢
I wish this video was made sooner so I know to spend more time with her. My fur baby showed all these symptoms within a few weeks of her passing. I will always remember the morning she knew she would leave me forever. She woke up me 5 in the morning by jumping out of her bed (she sleep in my room) and started to walk back and ford. I told her it was too early and to go back to sleep which she did. I woke her up at 7am for her morning walk before I went to work but she refused to go for a walk so I told her we'll go home and my sister-in-law will take her out for a walk later that morning. When we got to the front door, she just sat and wouldn't jump up the step so I picked her up and her breathing got slower and slower until she stopped breathing. I called her name many times crying for her to wake up but she didn't. She started to jerk a few times and took her last big breath in my arms, 10 mins before I left for work. She was 16 years old. The hardest day ever for me, I called out and didn't go to work. Stilled miss her badly every day.
I am so glad to have seen this. It brings a certain amount of peace to my guilt for choosing euthanasia. After watching this I know it was the right thing to do. It was the most painful thing I have EVER had to do, and the pain of those last few moments was unbearable.
l had both cat and dog and also a crow.. crow died in 2019 after living 9 years, while dog and cat died in 2021 within few months of each other, that was worst year of my life yet. Dog was 16 years old and cat was 15 years old, they spent most of their life together even tho they didnt like each other, l think that at the end cat was sad that dog went away, and grew ill in next 2 months and also died. lm happy they all were very spoiled pets that lived long life and we had so much fun with them, and l do miss them, l will always do.
Lost my two collie dogs last year. 14 and 15 years old. They went 2 months apart. Older one had to be euthanised, second died in my arms. As you’ll all know, it’s devastating. But we now have a pup, same breed, and has traits of both of them. She’ll never replace them, but she’s a blessing to us all.
We just lost our belovef.dog shitzu yesterday aug 3,2022 its very sad and devastating to,hes a truly family for almost 9yrs,sad part were not able to say our last goodbye, coz he died at the animal hospita.
I had a puggle named Lia. She was the cutest and most loyal dog ever. It was so hard to say goodbye to my best friend, and it still is. She lived to 14. She did had a lot of problems with her. She was blind and her knees were broken. Her kidneys were also poisoning her, so she threw up a lot. She was in lot of pain. So we had to put her down. It’s been 2 years without her and we will always remember her. 💗🕊
I am thankful for your educational experience...this is so important that we need You to know. Our precious loving family 🐾 member is just as precious as our own human family 💔🐾😔🙏
I have my own dog now, a Samoyed called Bella but I will never forget my childhood dog. Shanty who was an American bulldog, she lived longer than most american bulldogs do, she lived until about 11 I think she was? I was with my dad as she got put down. That has to have been the hardest thing I’ve experienced and I’ve had a lot happen. But I took comfort knowing that she was at peace and no longer in pain, she slowly closed her eyes as if she went to sleep and that was it. We cremated her because she was with us for so long and she’s currently in an urn. She was the best dog we’ve ever had. I love my dog to bits, bellas just as loyal (to me as her dad ofc and the rest of the family) as Shanty was to the family. But shanty was a fantastic dog. Rest in peace big girl. 2009-August 23rd 2021.
Knowing saying goodbye is the right thing is the most selfless act of love. Phoebe Baby came into my life as a foster dog. Something about her touched me. She was diabetic & eventually went blind, but still smiled and loved going on adventures. She had a seizure. Just one, and I never wanted her to have another, it was so awful. Such a tiny dog had so much love.
Wow .. Literally everything he named from beginning to end my boy went through before passing this weekend. 😢😢😢 he gave a good 15 years . I’m going to miss him . Had him since a newborn pupp. I would have never imagined seeing him in that state . I’m so depressed, my Grandmother passed away 2 weeks ago also . Lord give me strength
My little Maltese is 14 yrs n going thru treatment now for her liver disease..I m crying everyday when I see her not eating at all..n I know I m losing her soon..she is my baby😭
I got my dog a year ago and his is currently 1. His breed lives for 10-16 years but I don’t want to think when that time comes. The fish my dad had lived for like 19 years passed away last year in February 2022 and I was heartbroken. I miss her to this day but I am happy I have my dog. Cherish the moments you have with your pets because they could be gone anytime. ❤
I had a brindle doggy named Brady. He was doing amazing, living until 12 1/2. But his health started to decline suddenly. He was in constant pain, and he couldn't even get out of his bed without me or some other family member having to carry him. We were thinking about putting him down, due to the constant pain, but the vet gave us medication for him, so we held off on it. Sadly, the medication didn't help Brady. On a Friday sometime in January I decided not to go to school to hang with Brady in his final moments. I miss him so much, and I wished I'd seen this video before he had passed the rainbow bridge. Maybe I could've taken him to the vet sooner, if I knew these signs. Thank you for making this video so other pet owners don't end up with the guilt of knowing that they possibly could have done something to save there furry friend.
My grandma passed away back in September. Since then I’ve been hyper sensitive to shuttle changes in my 13 yr old old. She’s fine overall minus skin conditions. Im terrified of keeping my dog alive if it means she’s in pain. I’ve already had this conversation with her vet multiple times since September. They said she’s in good health for now.
My dog, Tessa is nearing the end and she's been there for me since my first day of school, we were both the same age and I fell in love saying that me and her can have a shared birthday and we have. She's getting old, slow and is started to go blind and I can't imagine how to get over it. I'm already sobbing thinking about it.
My dog is also showing same symptoms. Haven’t ate anything from last 10 days , neither water nor food, not taking medicines. I’m not ready to loose him, will do everything to make him feel better.
Losing my Cocker Spaniel was the hardest thing that ever happened to me. I have almost no memories for six months after losing her. I still miss her badly to this day.
♡ I lost my incredible boy about 2 months ago. We knew he was starting to age, but didn't exhibit any signs of pain and/or severe illness. My angel passed away at home, in our yard, in his favorite spot. I managed to get him inside with the help of another loved one. He passed away slowly and peacefully in my arms. He did it on his own terms. I got to tell him goodbye and express to him how much I loved him and what a fantastic dog he was. I also got to tell him that it was OK to go. That his human family that hed protected for so long) would all take care of one another. I would make sure of it. I told him to it was ok to let go and cross that rainbow bridge. He smiled at me and very gently passed shortly after. I recognize that not many people get to experience this when losing their best friend. As horrible and sad as it was to endure, I'm thankful for those moments. I know he is ok. My baby boy. Until we meet again! ♡
My dog isnt even dying or having any of the symptoms But this video is making me bawl so much just knowing that hes gonna have to eventually go through this
I just lost my dog today. I don't want to write anything about her i just want to say i really love her and i can't bear the pain.. the pain is killing me. It's been 2hours already and i can't stop crying 😭💔
Buzz (shepherd husky mix) began to lose control of his legs. The onset was very gradual. He insisted on going outdoors to evacuate his bowels. He seemed grateful that I helped support his body in the process. He was too heavy to carry any distance. For a time I took to sledding him down the front steps on a firm baby mattress. In the last day or so even that was beyond his ability. At his usual hour for going outdoors, he was laying immobile on his mattress and looking worried. I told him "Go ahead and let it go, honey, I'll clean you up". He understood me and cooperated. The last trip to the vet came soon after. I am a firm beleiver in pet owners cradling their pet when they get the needle. It is the moment that they need us most if ever. Be a comfort and save the tears for after to avoid adding to their distress. I've made it a tradition to make up some silly song that I sing to my pets when we're having a particularly joyful moment. I fancy the song will store up that joy like a battery. I sing it to them at moments when they are in particular distress and it seems to comfort them very quickly. I apply it sparingly so it won't have lost its power the last time they hear it.
I know how you all must feel. I was at work when my dog passed. My youngest daughter was with him when he died. He's the only dog that i had that was cremated . I miss my Steeler so much. It'll be 3 years at the end of march we haven't gotten a new dog since. We have his ashes at our house, until my time comes
A good informative video. If a dog has a good life and is well loved and cared for then death should not be too sad for us - and euthanasia should not be delayed (when needed) to spare the owner's feelings. We owe our faithful friends a good life and a good death - to thank them.
Saddest video ever…. I mean I called my dog to hug her… Idk she means the world to me…and when I even think of it for a moment I get sad…Even she is a golden retriever and is 2 years old, I always think she is getting older by year can she stop getting old…❤️
We lost our beautiful Pomchi, Rylie, a little more than a year and a half ago. It was the most devastating thing to go through. I will never forget her and will see her one day. I love you, Rylie and miss you so much! My partner wanted another puppy the past few month and as much as I wasn’t fully ready, I’m happy again but Rylie will always be in my heart and on my mind till I see her again. ❤
Very good video when a dog is ready to meet his/her maker. I lost four red golden retrievers, three in one year, and I will tell you it hurts. I think about them every day. It still hurts, because they were my best friends. God take good care of my four Goldens until I die.
I find the death of a pet to be on par with a death of a family member or friend. They are both gut wrenching painful experiences, that change us. I never get over them, I just learn to live with them.
Milo has been the only living, breathing thing in my life for the past eight years and I honestly can’t imagine my life without him. That’s the only fault dogs have really is that they don’t live forever.💔
My last dog that I kept she had died right on the side of the house her name was princess 😭 I had knew something was up with her cause she was a dog who stayed outside so when I had came back outside to take her on a walk she had passed on she had fungus in her mouth my dad had said that she had caught the povo thing where it messes up the organs 😭 So anyways God bless everyone who comes across this comment ✝️
My dog passed 1year ago yesterday ( his photo is my profile photo) He was 10years & 4months old & yesterday I cried a trillion tears wishing I could hug him again just 1more time & I would not let go .. I miss you so much my beautiful Logie Bear ( he was named Logan by my son) RIP my beloved loyal friend ❤till we meet again , I send all my love to you ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for this. My dog Milly passed away yesterday at the age of 10, she was a Boxer. She died too soon while we were on vacation, she must of been so alone without us. My heart hurts.
I have a 13 year old beagle and this was very informative. He still seems to have quite a bit of life left in him. But me and my husband know he’s at an age where that could change relatively quickly. It’s nice to know the signs to look out for. He does have cataracts. To the point he’s nearly blind. And seems to be losing his hearing as well. But it hasn’t slowed him down yet.
One more thought...I've done with mine. And the elderly little former stray that's on her's right now. Mine loovvved a good heat pad. Some 24/7, 365. On the lowest setting. They get achy. It's the best $20 I've ever spent, and have one of my own. Pure Enrichment...the longer ones. Are washable. Hope they allow a preferred brand and type plug here.
Our 13 year old mini schnauzer was put down a month ago. It happened so fast the weakness that came from arthritis! He couldn’t stand and stopped eating. I’m still crying 😢
my older sister has a dog named bella that watched me grow up and i love her alot. she's 13, turning 14 in 10 days. but she had to be put down today. she's been sick for the past week but she's strong and has been hanging on by a thread. i love that dog and i'm crying writing this because i miss her so much. my older sister lives in texas and i live in south carolina, so i didn't get to see bella for the last time, but it's probably better this way because she was so sick. she had a tumor in her bladder and couldn't get it removed because she couldn't live through the surgery because she's so old. she watched me grow up and i miss her already. (this all happened today, an hour ago she was put down) it all feels like a dream and sometimes i pinch myself to wake up, yet sadly nothing. R.I.P bella, i miss you so much
I'm sorry. It does hurt very much. Give it time. For me it takes a lot of time. Then the warm memories will comfort you. She was lucky to have had your love.
This video is so helpful thank you one of my dog has nothing in common with this video thankfully it is my dog but my dad’s dog has something in common sadly
Lost my dog yesterday.. and it hurts a lot. Ive been with him during his last day comforting while he endure the pain. And there's nothing else i can do but to comfort him, I put my hands to his chest and i can feel his heartbeat slowly dying but everytime i told him that he's a good boy his heartbeat come alive but he can't fight it anymore and died in my arms.. i love you so much mego. We kept a promise that i will workhard and earn and buy you your own playground, but you left me.. i will still do my best to fulfill that promise and i will bring your ashes with that day comes . And i promise to you, no goodboys will replace you to my heart.. You're the last goodboy that i will ever have... I miss u and i love you so much... See you when i see you mego .. till we meet again.
My furry boy is only 3 years old, he is dreaming in his sweat dream now.... But my eyes are totally wet when i watching this video, can't imagine someday i will say goodby to my beloved!😭
My dog lived to 18. We knew he wasn’t doing well and that The end was near. I woke up in the middle of the night and found him under my bed which he never did before. I put him back in bed with me and within an hour or two he laid next to me and passed. They deserve to live longer than most humans.
Bro i am sorry for your loss
Do you used to play with him?
@Calvin D devastating
@@shauryaytshorts3882 😭😭😭
i agree i have a black lab and i hope he lives longer me showing love comfort
There is no greater love than the love of a good dog.
That is the absolute truth..
There is no greater love than the love of God.
_”Greater love has no one than this, that a person will lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:13)._
-The Lord Jesus Christ
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The god of the bible? Because I've read the bible. I saw the parts where it gives instruction on how to own and beat slaves, murder vanquished neighbors, and keep their women and children for themselves, and other unpleasant acts. I also saw the parts where it talks about nonsense such as witches, whales being fish, and bats being birds, talking donkeys, snakes, and unicorns to mention but a few.
Then there's all the self-contradiction and just plain wrongness.
It's a foul document that's been through several translations after being told by barbaric bronze age goatherds who knew little of the world around them so just made stuff up.
Just like you are doing right now.
My dog (boxer lurcher cross) died back in 2016, age 16 ,a lovely big dog that was full of fun and did stupid stuff to keep itself and me entertained, loved the long walks with him, the hardest part was seeing him struggle to walk and having that resigned look on ihis face near the end , still miss him.
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“The god of the bible?”
-Yes, the God of the Bible.
“Because I’ve read the bible.”
-Have you? Because if you’ve actually read the Bible, you understood not a single word of it in its proper context.
“…gives instruction on how to own and beat slaves…”
-Interesting 🧐, because no such “instructions” exist per voluntary servitude. But I am curious as to which historical stories, chapters, and verses you decontextualize to assert this lie? Please, share them, that I may educate you on what the Bible actually, and accurately teaches. I’m assuming we should start at the beginning with an understanding behind voluntary and involuntary servitude, the instructions behind such servitude, and why it was enacted. But I’ll need your decontextualized verses first. I’m confident I already know which ones you’ll use, but let’s hear them from you.
“…murder vanquished neighbors…”
-Let’s see some verses posted already, or are you afraid I will put them in their proper context? I assume you are going to argue that conquest in the Bible is immoral? But before you do, please tell me how you justify morality from an atheist worldview? I will first need the non-existent atheistic standard for morality to properly judge God’s moral law, and determine where He went wrong. Clearly your moral law is superior. So, without borrowing from the Bible, please share with me YOUR moral law.
“…and other unpleasant acts.”
-By all means, define what you mean by these “unpleasant acts” without using God’s moral law for your terms. I just can’t seem to logically grasp why atheists keep using “right,” or “wrong” when they have no justification for an absolute standard for morality? In other words, don’t borrow from biblical morality to attack biblical morality. Let’s remain consistent, shall we? I want to know where you get your authority from, and why from your worldview, conquest is wrong? In your worldview, morality doesn’t exist, there is no “right or wrong,” there’s only specks of star dust interacting with each other. Thereby, what has God done that is “ungodly” of Him?
“Witches”
-In which context? The pagan occult which still exists today, e.g., Satanic witchcraft? Gotta know, so we can discuss in context.
“Whales being fish”
-I’d certainly like to see where you got this one from. I’m assuming this has to be about the story of Jonah? Are you saying that the Bible says whales and fish are the same thing? Are you saying that it was a whale that swallowed Jonah, not a large fish, like Leedsichthys-a creature you’d consider as a “living fossil”? Lots we could discuss here.
“Bats being birds”
-Again, let’s see those verses. Can’t help you if we can’t establish context.
“…talking donkeys, snakes, and unicorns…”
-God lacks the power to open the mouth of a donkey? Satan cannot possess and represent the serpent? Rhinoceros (unicorns) don’t exist? (This 👉🏻 🦏, not this 👉🏻🦄.) Are you putting limitations on God’s power just because you lack understanding, think something to be impossible or ridiculous or mythological? Do you know what the serpent looked like in the Garden of Eden, how it was different then, how it was “possessable”? Were you there? Did you create the serpent? How do you know? Please, tell me.
“Then there’s all the self-contradiction and just plain wrongness…”
-Which supposed contradictions? I’d be stoked to discuss each one in depth with you. But I wonder how many other Christians have discussed with you these supposed contradictions before, and you’ve ignored them…🤔.
And again, in your worldview, how does one define “wrongness,” or on the contrary, “rightness.” Atheists do not possess a moral compass, your worldview does not allow for morality, it only allows for survivability (assuming you’re an atheist/evolutionist). And I’m making that assumption because most atheists are evolutionists. This is so they don’t contradict themselves further by denying some form of causation, so instead they rely entirely on evolution/millions-of-years. It is legitimately their god, the god of self, the worship of man and man’s ideas.
“…that’s been through several translations…”
-You wouldn’t be devout if you didn’t include this criticism of scripture. Attacking its legitimacy and authenticity is the most common attack on the Bible in all of history, and it’s never worked. Want to know why? Would you like to know how we know the scriptures have remained unchanged since they were originally written? Would you like to know their origin?
You see, I doubt you want to know any of this, because you don’t even know what you mean my “translations.”
The truth is, you aren’t looking for answers, you’re looking for victims. You’re an opportunistic militant atheist who gets triggered every time he sees God mentioned, and you thought this would be like many other times where you felt vindicated after pouncing on your unsuspecting Christian prey. But you weren’t expecting someone like me, were you? You were expecting your usual prey, i.e., some young, naïve, inexperienced Christian that you could attack with your typical, overused, easily debunked, extremely outdated atheist arguments, and then declare yourself another “victory.” Each “pesky Christian” you defeat gives you a sense of superiority, and reinforces your unbelief and hatred of the Biblical God. After all, it’s easier to dismiss that which you do not understand, and are unwilling to learn. If I had to guess, you’re in your early to mid 20’s, maybe attended university where your indoctrination was solidified, are a devout atheist, believe evolution as your man-made god, pride yourself as a militant atheist, adhere strongly to radical Leftist ideology, etc. I’ll conclude with this, if it weren’t for people like you, I’d still be one of those uninformed believers. I have countless debates with arrogant anti-theists like you to thank for my apologetics skills. 😉
The pain is like a kick in the gut that never goes away...losing a beloved, best friend is truly devastating.
That's true been a year since I lost my dog feels like yesterday
@@mattgutman641 Yep...I totally understand and no one really gets that kind of pain unless they go through it. I'm so sorry for your loss as well.
Man...I understand that@
I agree 100%
Emptiness a hole in My Heart
To all the dogs that Ive been lucky enough to share my life with, thank you for loving me, even when I didn't love myself. Thank you for teaching me to embody positive character traits, like quality of character, empathy, kindness, and loyalty, while also fostering responsibility and love. My pups also made me remember not to take myself too seriously and to have fun and remain in the moment. Thank you, I love and miss you.
Amazing words, I feel the same way now with my first dog, I hope he will have a great life with me, and try to enjoy everyday as much as its possible with him, and I cant really imagine the how I will fill his absence
Lost my dog today, How I wish their lifespan is the same as ours. My eyes are dry from crying and I can’t even comprehend it yet it feels like a bad nightmare…
RIP Scotty you will always have a special place in my heart… You’re my first ever dog and no matter how many dogs I get in the future there is only one like you. You’re very easy to train and you’re very friendly never have i seen you be aggressive towards other dogs…
I'm really sorry for your loss I hope you are doing well now I'm through that state with one of my dogs right now
hello, i hope you are doing better. i am very scared for my dog because he is past the average age of death. I know Scotty is in the happy and beautiful place he deserves to be.
So sorry for your loss!!! Im going through that with my 12 yr old izzy (Rottie). She has aggressive mammary cancer.
I'm sorry for your loss.
I truly know what you are going through. We lost our Otis a month and a half ago and it feels like only yesterday we had him by our side what a sad day when he passed.
my black lab was named "shadow" for a reason, he was always just behind me and if I stopped suddenly, would run into me. He lived to 17. I had to put him down due to spinal arthritis as he hurt so much and couldn't hardly walk. Those last few weeks, he stayed away from me and slept in the back room. I had put down a memory foam mattress for him since he couldn't get in the bed anymore. He slept in the bed for almost 17 years. He had never been away from me or anyone visiting in all those years, until near the end. Me and my parents were there for him at the end, I held him in my arms as the vet gave him the shots. I have never cried so hard for any loss in my life. He was my son and it has been 12 years since his death and I still miss him. I have had friends and family do me wrong over the years, but that dog always loved me unconditionally. He always was there after a crappy day at work or when I got a bad flu and couldn't hardly leave the bed for 2 days. I had a widow maker heart attack and he stuck around for 2 years after, to make sure I was ok. He did most of these things in this video. I saw a quote on Twitter that said " between hello and goodbye, there was love, so much love " RIP Shadow, you made my life worth living and I still miss you every damn day. 1993-2010
I can truly relate I lost my dog of 16 years last year in may on the 5th and till this day it is tough without him around being with u half your life,He passed away in my arms his bark awakened me on that final morning at 5:44am and held him until his final breath,he sadly passed away from a bacterial infection of the skin that just happened out of nowhere in April 9th last year took him to vet three times that month for it as it progressed he sadly wouldn't improve with treatment for it until while declined on the 5th may I just wish till this day that it was more that could had been done in time for my dog I had mines cremated which was tough at doing but I will keep them with me forever at mind everyday since his passing born2005- in heaven in 2021
I’m so sorry for your loss ❤️
That's the same lifespan as my first cat. Same years too.
This made me tear up killa was 18 n so was princess
@@chronjuanjm So sorry for your loss. I feel so lucky I had so much time with my boy. So many others only get 8-12 years and those extra 5 meant so much to me.
Dogs are only part of your life, but to your dog you are their whole life.
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For as long as you remember, they will be with you.
Yes I agree ❤
No my dog is my whole
Reading these comments it appears the other way around.
They should have a life expectancy like ours!
They don't. And you know why? Because they don't need to learn what love is, opposed to humans.
@@marka.2484 No, but they're more worthy of living longer than some humans. That's for damn sure.
I disagree, I have thought about this a lot and maybe my thinking is flawed, like to hear others opinion on my acedotal example.
Had an English Bulldog, 10 years old, who has managed to get the door open to our above ground pool deck one night when we let him out to go pee before bed (not sure if the kids left it open or what. Well he fell in the pool and bulldogs arent great swimmers so he drowned. While I was beyond devastated the only solace I got was that it was towards the end of his life (I guess relating it to a 90 year old grandmother dying as opposed to a 10 year old child. He was a great dog and I'm not sure if knowing I missed out on just a couple years with him is better than if I thought I missed out on 80
Also, if dogs have a live expectancy of 78 years, like we do, wouldn't it be incredibly selfish for older people to get a dog? I mean you know it's gonna outlive you, so you would push the burden of owning this dog to a relative.
Corrupt a wish Genie: Granted, Humans will now only live to be 20 years old.
@@marka.2484 Most humans don't learn though so that makes no sense.
Thanks for this information. My dog died today. Ragnar was my best friend. It has not been easy for me, because he was such a sweet loyal friend
That is the day I dread 😢Please tell me how you cope
@@JhatemClaasen Honestly, it isn't easy to cope. But you have to live each day as it comes knowing your loyal friend is not here physically with you anymore. The memory of the good times is what I remember to keep me afloat
My yorkie is beside me now and is crossing the rainbow bridge. I would guess within two days if that. Please pray for her to pass swiftly and peacefully. She’s been my companion for 9 years and I have nobody else. She has been the biggest blessing and I’ll never forget her.
Sorry for your loss
I also have a yorkie and she’s being put down today. She was not breathing right and she was coughing and her neck would keep hanging down. I’ll miss her. I’m currently 10 years old. She was a good dog
I lost my yorkie, Bailey, two years ago. She was 10 years old and really sick at the end. I'll always cherish the memories I had with her. I hope your puppy is resting peacefully in the clouds.
My Yorkie is 14. Last week, she started having many of the symptoms stated in this video. I'm supposed to put her down tomorrow. She has kidney failure. Today, she was back to her self. They said it's the medication she's on.... I just don't want to put her down if she's not ready.
@@StarinTx usually the sign are when they basically stop eating and drinking. Basically with a older dog when they stop eating and drinking then it is time to go. I had a cat that had kidney failure and he keep eating but when he stopped and I bought him to the Vat she said he would not make it more then a few very painful days. The choice was easy. The key is not to let your pet suffer because you do not have the courage to do the right thing at the end. Sometime the animal has a health problem that because of there age they will never make though surgery. Unfortunally this is part of pet ownership. I tend to rescue older pet so I have been though the process a lot more then I wish to.
35 years, and I still get heavy in the chest when I think about the day I lost my childhood friend. That poor old boy. I could never bear to have another, partly because I am as loyal to him as he was to me, and partly because I just can't face that last day, ever again.
How he died
yeah, i dont even know why i watched this. my mini schnauzer Ascher died in 2006 when I lived in California. I just got another schnauzer, Astra, and she is my world and I adore her to pieces (and she's such a little stinker and thinks shes the mayor of East Village NYC), but I still miss Ascher to this day.
Me too. Never want another pet. The last day was too hard.
@@peacefulsoul81 That's a whole different type of loss that is excruciating in it's own way.
feel same way.
My pal Tommy died yesterday at midnight. From my first day at school to my final days of University he was there with me. I'll miss you buddy hope you find peace.
Bro i want your insta can i talk💕
Sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss.
@@shauryaytshorts3882 nah, he's got better things to do
@@吉弘久米 hah🛐😂
It was hard to watch this video. My dog just died naturally on 2/1/22, he was 13 years old & I had him since he was born. My heart goes out to anyone who has lost your best friend 😢
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Be very kind to yourself at this time. I have lost through years 3 fur children and my human son, too. They all hurt the same!
@@s.m.durham8441 Thanks for these words , and sorry to hear. Yes, very painful.
What kind of dog may I ask
How did you find out?? and that has to be so scary and traumatizing to see them like that :( I’m sooo sorry.
Im not ready for this 😢 this is sooo sad.... As im watching this, looking at my baby and continuously crying... i can not let her go... This is not possible for any of the dog parents.... They give us so much love in so little time... They deserve sooo much more ❤
my dog just died today. august 24th. we had to put her down but it was so much more devastating to watch her die. she had a bowel (butt) cancer. and just yesterday we found out she had a bone cancer. in all her bones. i love you so so so much carla. you sill always be with us in our hearts and we will reach you in heaven baby.
This is so sad..... I lost my beloved dogs in 2003 and it still hurts me to this day. They are truly family that you will never forget.
lost my 17 yo Black Lab in 2010, yep, still think about him everyday. He was a son to me. They are not "pets" , they are family members that we love and that love us. I am sorry about your loss, I hope we both find peace some day.
Its okay, my bird kinda last forever
I’m so sorry! They are probably eating treats rn in doggy heaven 🙃
I'm So Sorry, I Know What It's Like To Lose A Friend, Too. I Just Lost My Dog 3 Months Ago😢.
dang that when i was born i miss my dog too
I don’t think I can go through losing my best friend,it just too hard ,but a dog is definitely better than people the love is unconditional.
That would be selfish on our part since we say i won't own another, it's too sad. Our fear of loss, deprives a pup his whole life of being loved and deprives you those 12-15 of having the privelege of having loved. You can swerve the whole loss part if you plan on maybe aquirring puppies from your pal later in life so his memory, some manurisms and def his DNA will still live on.
Just be sure you will be able to find the litter mates good homes.
Great information on a tough subject. If you have recently lost a beloved pet, the grief can be overwhelming. Please talk to a friend, or get counseling. Losing a pet can be even harder than losing a person. 🌹🌹🌹
I was completely devastated losing my 13 & 15 year old babies within 6 months of each other. I wish i had sought out therapy because i missed a year of my life after that. Losing our beloved pets can be more difficult than human loss because we are truly given unconditional love by them. I have two babies now but i still feel the pain deeply from their loss as they got me through cancer. I pray for everyone who goes through this and believe we will be reunited in the afterlife. 🌈
@Yorkie Mom I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your two fur babies. My mum lost her beautiful Toby boy, also a Yorkie three days into the first lockdown. I believe that he too got mum through cancer. She was 84 when she had surgery. She walked Toby every day, and I believe that made her fit enough to have surgery. Then the desire to get back out walking him spurred on her recovery. Mum and Toby were like an old married couple sitting on the settee together! I don’t think she will ever get over his loss. It’s the whole unconditional love thing. I miss him too, he was the most beautiful boy.
I lost literally lost 2 person. My dad and my grandma
Yes I agree because I lost my dog of 16 years last year on may 5th and I still mourn him he truly meant so much to me played very important role in my life without him around I feel alone he is greatly missed dearly
We were together for 2 months... It was the best 2 months that happened to me.. We had times where he scratches me accidentally, play bites me too hard.. Sometimes I even doubted why owning him.. Yet now, he just lays in the corner of our house, he's gone pale.. Idk what to do if i loose him.. He's been having these symtoms, and i cant stop sobbing... I don't want to say goodbye yet..
The end of life is the hardest and worst part of having a dog. I always stay by their side when I have to put them down. It’s the hardest thing at the time but I feel better holding their head as they go so they hopefully know they were my everything.
This video is well made. I recently lost 3 of my best friends in a span of 2 years. I weeped inconsolably and loudly. I write this in tears. Please follow the advice. The dog will lovingly cling to you and make you strong as you impart love and support. Our dogs died in our arms. It helped us with closure and memories. Lastly I offer my strong opinion that you can’t replace any living creature or person you love but if you love your dog through to the end then you have an enduring love that can love another dog or two. They need your love and they will absorb your pain as they lick your face in that special canine way that begs for your deepest friendship. Adopt from the humane society or purchase a puppy. It’s the greatest tribute you can give to your best departed friends that adored you. Let love and humanity pour from your soul and your new best friends will give you years of joy & happiness. Most Sincerely, George. In loving memory of Hunter, Margaret, and Winston. And our new family members; Oliver & Alfie
These behaviors were present in both of my babies when they passed within a week of each other back in October. It still hurts.
I lost my beloved Cocker Spaniel, Molly on Nov 9th. You never get over it... I did rescue a Cocker from down south about a month ago however, and he's absolutely wonderful. It helps with the healing process as well...
Halloween I had to put my Bella of 12.5 years to sleep. I'm still depressed as hell. My first dog, Liberty died on my birthday back in 2009.
@@JnEricsonx Jon, when you feel the time is right, you should look into adopting a rescue, and saving a pups life. It really made me feel better and I love my rescue. He's a great dog who needed love.
@@dons106 I'm actually going to a adoption thing this weekend. Else there's some people who'll have lab puppies late spring I think. Both dogs I had were black labs. Liberty(July 4th 1999-June 19th 2009) picked us when my sister was helping watch some friends new puppies, Liberty broke away from the group and crawled right over to her. So, that was that. Then, less than a month after she died, one of my mom's assistants at work found a ad for lab puppies-in LIBERTY, NY. So we went. It's been 3.5 months since Bella died, I just didn't want to try getting a puppy during this below freezing NY winter.
@@JnEricsonx Yeah, I hear you about starting out with a new dog in the winter. I've already tumbled a few times....but I'm walking two now. Yup, along with the rescue (Silas), I also got myself a puppy (Cooper), as well. Both boys. First time I've owned two at once, and I'm loving it. They are the best of friends. My rescue is pretty young, 3, so I'm hoping they have a solid decade together, hopefully more of course.
Our dogs are our children. We’ve had 3 of our babies so far leave us. One of the most painful experiences in our lives. I pray for all of you and for the babies you’ve lost and pray they are at peace and in heaven to be reunited with you again someday.
I want the Rainbow Bridge to be real in the worst way. I'd be more happy seeing my pups again than any of my friends or relatives...
They all are waiting for us in Heaven. The HOLY BIBLE says.
@Jerry and Dianne Dennison ❤ I truly believe so....but my dad says that they don't have souls and won't be in heaven, and it upsets me so much. My dog Luccii is sick, and talking to my dad about her makes me upset that he doesn't get it... she's my best friend. 😢
@@lilbrowngirlwithlocs4038 according to the Bible, every living thing has a spirit, but the soul has the ability to sin. Animals cannot sin, but we can. 1 Corinthians 15:39 (KJV) “All flesh is not the same flesh: but there is one kind of flesh of men, another flesh of beasts, another of fishes, and another of birds.” Luke 3:6 (KJV) “And all flesh shall see the salvation of God.” This means all spirits of all different kinds of flesh of all creatures. In heaven we will be reunited with all sprits.
Brings back memories of my family dog. We had her for 13 years. From 2005-2018 she had aggressive cancer and went through all this stuff. It was heartbreaking
My chihuahua died today. He was 13 as well.
@@kittyqveen3249 bro then why you watching the video ?
My dog is 17 now and he has all these conditions... I just can't imagine anything... He was my great companion sibling in my life ❤️ he is my everything and his name is Cheeta❤
Had to put our 12 year old handsome husky 4 days ago due to kidney failure. It was such a terrible end as he didn’t eat for 4 days and he LOVED food. He lost 8 pounds within the past month. I just miss him so much❤ i will always love you my blue eyed boy 🐶😢
My little chi, jack russell mix will be 15 yrs old in March. Had him since he was born.His an old man, sweet as can be, have noticed that he doesn't spend as much time outside, and thst his eyes sight is getting bad, sleeps a lot, but still gets excited when family comes over. Makes me sad knowing that I could may only have him with me a few more years, until then I will love him, and take care of him and to continue to treat him like my baby as I always have.
My chi Jack Russell is now 18 and has gone deaf. But that’s about it. Still runs ahead of me at the park! However I know we are on borrowed time and I appreciate her all the more.❤
My dog is old and is going through most of these things and I try my best to make everything g comfortable sitting there and petting him, giving only soft foods, just being there with him getting a memory foam bed and a new blanket. I’m in literally shaking and crying watching this video because it’s been so long with him. I hate seeing him like this, it’s hurts so bad. I love him so much.
I'm so, so sorry.
I hope that your pup crossed over the rainbow bridge peacefully and that you are ok. I saw your comment as I am experiencing this currently. 😢
I’m so sorry for you. I love dogs. They are so loyal.
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RIP to your beloved dog
I've lost 4 dogs over the years and it's the most heartbreaking 💔 thing you can go through. I still cry even though I have fond memories of each of them.
Losing one of my pups is one of the few things that will being me to tears for a couple days.
I've lost three. Luckily, there's two others that I have.
Our family dog died yesterday morning.😢 I had to call all the siblings to come say goodbye to him. Everyone was saying I was wrong that he was fine playing around with them, but he was just happy to see everyone but right after everyone left he was ready. He died early morning the next day. We all just layed out in the living room with him so he wasn’t alone. We faked sleeping with him so he can pass in his sleep. He did 40mins later.
As a farmer I have to put down animals occasionally. But when my great dane reached 13 years old it was obvious that I couldn't hang on any longer. I took her out for one last very special day to all the places she loved. Even though I had to carry her some of the way. The next day I took her to the vet. I held her and cuddled her as her life slipped away. This is one of the hardest things I ever had to do. Yet I felt it was my duty to be with her until it was all over. I didn't mention that she was my first dog. The only one that had truly looked to me as her friend and "owner". So it was a lot more personal than any of the other animals I mentioned. Four years later I haven't got over that loss. Even with my new and lovely great dane.
That is an amamzing age for a Great Dane !! I have had three dogs now. The first two I was with at the very end and the third is still a pup. It hurts like mad having to say goodbye to a dog that has become part of the family.
Im going to miss her, she had to be put down and was pronounced dead at 1:33 pm at EST. Tomorrow was going to be her 11th birthday. Molly, you were such a good girl, I will always love and miss you.
2/18/2011 - 2/17/2022
A big request to all fur baby lovers
Even if you have to put your dog down please be with them in their last moments ❤
I held her until she passed. I'll never forget that afternoon with her. Makes me want to cry just writing this.
@@dons106 my girl too passed away in my arm the vets said she only have 6 months when she was diagnosed in first lockdown March 2020 but she passed away in December 20th last year...
I can understand your feelings and love for your girl
I hope she is without any pain and chasing more balls in heaven ❤
I held both of my babies when they passed. I was calm and loving on them to insure the most peaceful passing but after they were gone i just lost it. My two died within 6 months of each other and i mourned for a year. As painful as it was i am glad that i was the one holding them! We will meet again one day but until then i have their ashes and will be buried with them.
It’s one of the saddest days ever..!!!
i was face to face with my minpin when he died but my chihuahua died in August while i was sleeping and i've been kicking myself ever since.
It really sucks when a dog is getting ready to pass, I’m still crushed by my dog Maximus passing in December 2020, 😢😭😭😭
Yeah I lost my beloved Oct 2021...
Same feeling 💔
Same With My Rabbit Named Snowy Passed In Her Sleep 😢
My beloved Muffin also passed in Dec 2020 just a couple months before her 18th birthday. Still can’t believe she’s gone and that I’ll never see her again. Most people just don’t understand the grief. She was the best friend I’ll ever have. Knew me better than anyone ever will. 💕🐶😢😢💕 By the way - she’s not the pug pictured on the icon. She was a beautiful brown dachshund spaniel mix.
@@brooklynyoblon1536 That’s Old For A Rabbit
(Final Update Below (Last Full Week of April 2023))
Damn... my dog has most of these symptoms. I can't even sleep as I know it is coming inevetible. Everyone... please give my dog if you read this comment a Farwell. I love you Max... 💕
Edit: Still alive and active. Just more picky on his food now. He is getting on an older age but still a cute brat.
Last and Final Edit: ...He passed away this week. I had to take him to get euthenized as his jaw was stuck open and tongue turning black. It was showing it during the weekened so the first avilable time we could, we took him in and they knew it was bad. To all the brave people who had to take their dog in for euthenization and hold them as they pass away... you have the most amazing hearts as you hold your loved one as their final comfort. It felt like it wasn't real... the whole process. Like... "Am I making a mistake?", "Should he lived more," "Is he still alive..." heck, those still go through my mind. I loved him and I am thankful for him being in my life as I was in his. I burried him myself at a family farm if anyone was curious in one my favorite shirts. May he ever rest in peace. A quote I believe is appropriate for all animal lovers who have pets: "Animals live shorter lives than us, but we are in their whole lives."
Max still here?
@@Egor1z Yeah. He got sick and had antibiotics. Eating chicken and moving around. I should delete my comment.
goin thru it to farewell max rip
@@I.Am.FurFreak god i am so happy he is good. dont be ashamed of your earlier comment, be proud that you were concerned for your baby and gave him healthcare on time. and last of all, cheers to a long happy life with Maxi-io
btw how old is he
Everyone needs to SEE this.!!!!
Thank you for sharing this video with all of us.😊🥰💕🌍❤️😇
Something that has always brought me solace in moments like these is that we have to suffer the loss of dogs, as our cross to bear so they never have to live a day without us. They're too pure for that sadness so it's up to us to shoulder that burden.
That's really lovely and so touching.
I love this ❤ 🐾
Thank you for saying this! It helps a lot.
My dog is not feeling well today, thanks for sharing this… sobbing right now… the words touches my soul… beautifully said❤️
@@Mammi80 praying for your dog 🙏
Sad, but necessary video. Thank you.
Damn, that was sad. However, understanding end of life needs for your dog is so important. The last thing a loving dog deserves is to he ignored, pushed too hard or punished when their body is giving up on them
Broke everyone's heart when it became apparent my Bella was suffering-and my mom had 9 days left on a trip with my sister's family. She wouldn't even go outside to do her business. She pooped on the floor of the bathroom because maybe she thought since everyone else goes there, if she went there she wouldn't get in trouble. So I couldn't wait for my mom to come home.
@@JnEricsonx My new dog's name is Bella as well
The worst thing about getting our little cavvie Archie, is knowing that we're going to have to go down this road again one day. Nothing - NOTHING - worse than seeing our previous best mate Bailey, slowly leaving us over a period of time. Heartbreaking, painful & a sense of loss that cannot be described.
All anyone needs to remember is what I was told: if you feel the pain of your losing your canine friend, you know you provided them a damn good life - that's what's we hold onto for Bailey, and that's what we're determined to do for Archie.
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This is good info, thank you. My 15 year old Shihtzu was diagnosed with bladder cancer 6 werks ago. I had her to the vets for incontinence. So we put her on a doggie NSAID that also may shrink tumor. A month later tumor is same size. She still has her personality and appetite. I know it may change overnight but I'm sure enjoying every minute with her.
my beloved Bichon Branden was laid to rest last year in September... it hurts still but the 16 years ive had with him were the best of my life... he had a throat tumor that spread in a matter of a couple months... me and my mom spreaded his ashes in his favorite park that he loved to walk around at... im waiting til spring to get my new baby to give a loving life and home too...
So sad 😔
When my dog was put to rest she also had an oral tumor. The final night she was living she could no longer walk on her own. She could no longer eat or drink water. So we called the vet and the vet said she was dying a slow and painful death and needed to be put down. Instead of cremating her. We wrapped her body in a garbage bag along with her death blanket and buried her in a hole me and my family dug about three feet in the backyard. The spot we dug the hole was her favorite relaxing spot in our backyard.
I'm so sorry but dont feel left out I feel the same way about my dog that past away 2 years ago
Thanks for making this video-my dog is 13 and last night I thought she stopped breathing-she is ok but I realized how unprepared I was. This video actually gave me a lot of things to watch for.
Sure it is helpful to be prepared, however and as with happened to my beloved Keeshond dog on this Thanksgiving day, there is always the unexpected. She was 14 years old on 11/24/21, the day before Thanksgiving and was in fantastic health and spirits, especially for a dog that age. Never displayed any of the symptoms in this video. Only 2 weeks prior, she had a comprehensive wellness check that included lab work and my vet told me to keep doing whatever I was doing because the results were amazing. His words. Then on Thanksgiving day at 4:05PM, she went from being fine to being in total distress and agony within seconds. Rushed her to an emergency veterinary hospital and she passed within an hour of arriving from a neurological event. Thanksgiving, being a major holiday, was a terrible day for this event since the only two specialty veterinary hospitals within a 50 mile radius were either closed or only equipped to triage and were not staffed to perform extensive testing.
As with anything in life, we can try to be as informed or prepared as possible. However, sometimes things are simply out of our control. Not a sympathy plea by any means, however, to say that I am a broken man is an understatement. That dog has been with me through divorce and has been the channel for all of my love. I unknowingly filled a void in my life with her for love and companionship. Have a bit of a road ahead of me and I accept that. 🙏🙏
@@anthonycotugno7369 I'm so sorry for your loss. Your story is hitting so close to home. My Keeshond is 15.5, and we're struggling. She had PHPT, and had surgery for that in 2015. Her calcium levels never stabilized and became more erratic about a year ago. I had to foot stomp in the rural area we moved to to get the proper bloodwork and get her on the right medicine, but, she's now becoming food picky, can't hear, low vision, canine dementia, has trouble getting up and walking. I feel like every day is a miracle. I don't think she's unhappy, but the decision about how to love her best is omnipresent.
@@JLeigh75309 Thank you. My advice for you with your Keeshond is to enjoy every day with her. Having a Keeshond, you know they want to be next to you all the time. They love all people, but you are number one in their life. When she is next to you, she is happy. For the picky eating, I would try mixing some pumpkin puree supplement for dogs to her dry food. The other symptoms you are describing will happen as dogs age. A Keeshond is a very gentle creature and will let you know if they are in pain or in distress. Just love her every day, one day at a time - I'm sure you do.
When we get these dogs, your Keeshond 15 years or so ago and my beloved Keeshond, 14 years ago, we were signing a contract with ourselves for pain and grief. Pain is the price we pay for love. The pain I am feeling now is absolutely debilitating. However, all the years of love and knowing I gave her the absolute best life far surpasses the pain I feel now. The pain will diminish in time, but my beloved dog and the fond memories and will be in my heart forever. That is great, not sad. Be well.
all my dogs ive had i went through the same thing checking to make sure they were just sleeping. and yes, this video is pretty much 100% accurate.
@@JLeigh75309 hows she now?
One of the worst parts of this ongoing pandemic is how some animal hospitals are not letting owners accompany their pets into the hospital for euthanasia procedures.
We recently said goodbye to our 14 year old boxer mix. We were fortunate enough to have a vet who allowed us to be with our dog during those final few moments.
We put ours down 3 weeks ago. Our vet allowed us to be with him, but if they would have said now, we would have done an at home euthanasia.
Our vet comes to our cat to sedate and then euthanize..to die in a comfortable and familiar place..
I’m so sorry for your loss ❤️
@@boogerstastesalty I’m so sorry for your loss ❤️
@@jennielee2107 Thank you.
Letting go of a good dog is so painful. That pain is the price of all the love we share with a good dog.
I'm heartbroken, tomorrow i will be putting my almost 13 year old German Shepherd to sleep as he can no longer stand or walk.😢
We had to do the same yesterday to our 14 year old Bichon Frise. God bless you.
I ❤ my buddy he is near death and 16 best dog in the world never needs a lead greats you at the door with a toy but now his legs aren’t good not eating and shows no interest god take him peacefully he will be a great servant ❤ him soo much crying 😢
Almost all of this symptoms were present in our beloved dog. We had her for 16 beautiful years. She passed in 2016, and still love and miss her.
My dog Chilindrino passed away less than a month ago on January 19th and man, it's still hard to comprehend that he's gone. He had liver cancer and was in pain so we couldn't allow him to be in pain any longer. May he rest in peace and I hope he understands how much my family and I love him.
Sorry to hear your loss.
Aww..grateful you let your pal rest in peace but sorry for your loss..
It’s been 3 months..
He does you truly loved him and he truly loved you. God bless you and yours.
The end really made my tears flow. After they die, it must be so hard for dog owners to know that they're no longer waiting at the door...
oh its truly horrible. Waiting at the door, their personality and antics that made you always laugh, them bed hogging and cuddling with you at night. Its really awful when they are gone
True... I lost 3 of my dogs and i always think about them before i was not used to it even now ..
Maybe not at the door but I can tell you this you will see them again . We seen are pets one time or another in our house or in the yard only a glimpse but you see them.
@@Vampire_Lovely Same here, My 3rd dog passed away from a sudden stroke a couple months ago. I was very sad and I could’ve helped him but I panicked and hesitated and just stood there watching him suffer and die!!😭😭😭 He was young and turned 4 about a week before his death!! 😭 And my other two dogs had cancer, very old, and some other symptoms and we had to put them down.😢😢 RIP Shadow, Tinker Bell, and Binks you were my best friends, I love you and I miss you all. ❤❤😢😢
@@blueknight5617 same with my very first dog..
We just lost our Yorkie Toto after 15.6 years on Saturday December 9 2023. He was a daddy's boy and made my wife and I laugh every day of his life. I've cried more for him than any human I ever knew. We loved you more than you could possibly have ever known and hope to see you again one day.
This video alone made me cry
I cried like a baby when my GSD baby boy died. He was old and lost all usage of his back legs due to hip and spine failure. He even started Defecating on himself. We knew it was time and i think he did too. He got some hot dogs for his last snack and a hug and off to the vet. The look he gave me when he was about to get the shot to make him sleep was one i will never forget. My heart hurt so bad that day. I stayed with him all the way til he passed on and one final goodbye and a rub on his head for being such a good baby. We had a plaque made with his name and foot print added to in that sits on our counter. We have a new sweet GSD baby girl now named Bella but Delgado will always carry a special place with me.
Lost my dog Biko of almost 15 years a few months ago and even though I almost saw all the signs, and even deep in my hearth i knew the end was comming I honestly still couldn't accept untill I tried everything hoping he would still get better but he didn't. A few months before he looked like he would have still years ahead of him. I'm not a religious person but that time I prayed, a lot, but unfortunally. Hope I didn't make it worst for him. I still miss him every day even though we still have a lovely second dog and a the cuttest new puppy in the world. He will be in my hearth forever. I wish everyone who lost his dog or is noticing the signs in this video a lot of strength for the times to come.
I asked God for strength
i did the prayer thing too, then got angry when it failed. its just a weird experience. all of my dogs so far have also died just short of 15 years old.
My baby only 1 year old. I don't want to think about this time yet. I just want to have a lovely time together. I will give him as much love as I have
Yeah me too,they deserve it
I lost my baby doggo yesterday . And the pain is un bearable i cannot imagine the rest of my life without him
Hugs to you. I lost mine today because of high fever and she's 4 years old. Her younger sister from another brood who has a high fever too, sadly might follow her on the rainbow bridge soon. Our whole family is sad right now but we can't do anything for her anymore. Only fate can tell what will happen to her😞.
@@mimif1604 may lord Jesus give you and your family, strength.
@@Praise.yahova777 Thank you. God will also help your heart from healing from the loss.
My dad's border collie went through most of these before my parents had him euthanized. On the other hand, we had a golden retriever who showed few signs of being near the end. She wasn't young when she died, I think she was 12 or 13, but the only sign of age she had was difficulty standing up from hip dysplasia. Other than that, she was lively, active, had a normal appetite. Then one day she lay down in her favorite spot in the back yard, went to sleep, and died.
My family had two other goldens. One of them disappeared when it was time to die. We lived on a ranch and one day she was just gone. She knew her time was up and she went off to find the right place to go. The other was a male. He was my protector when I was a child. He was born when I was one year old and he was attached to me. That dog would not let me go anywhere without him. He was very strong and generally friendly, but he was capable of violence. One time when we were playing in the haystack he killed a rat because it got too close to me. The older female was his mother. We were a trio. A four-year-old kid and two dogs.
Hip problems are common in golden retirievers
Yes golden retrievers often have hip problems and I am so sorry
My first dog, a Shih Tzu, raised his head and let out a little wolf howl and then passed. He was almost 17 and it was the most poignant moment of my life.
How did you know his time was near?
My dog is close and I’m scared I won’t be around when he leaves. It’s so hard, I can’t just take off work for an extended time, but I don’t want to miss it.
I want to be there to comfort him in his last moments
@@xcmedinA He had already been declining but then one moment he collapsed and stopped breathing (except for the final little wolf howl and that was it. It really happened so suddenly and I didn't see it coming. He always hated the vet so, in a way, comforted that he was at home and with me. I've had to make the call to have the vet put down my previous pets and that was beyond heartbreaking. At least, with euthanization they are not alone and no longer suffering. It's just so awful to have to be the one to decide. Bless you and your little one!
Wow, that is almost identical to mine. My shih tzu passed last May and he was 16 almost 17. Had him for 14 years. I could gradually see his decline in his last month or so. It started with not eating treats anymore, then wouldn't eat food at all, then eventually stopped drinking water. Lost so much weight, he was so thin, started throwing up, got so weak that when he would try to stand up, he would collapse on the floor. Watching him suffer those last three days of his life was unbearable and broke my heart. Was going to get him put down the next day but woke up that morning, and he had passed. The pain of losing him and missing him never goes away. I'm thankful that I now have a new shih tzu who is almost nine months old. He's helped heal some of the pain, but missing him will never go away 😢
Bro rung up god and was like "Hey im omw"
Props to him for giving the big man upstairs a heads up
😢so sorry
I wish this video was made sooner so I know to spend more time with her. My fur baby showed all these symptoms within a few weeks of her passing. I will always remember the morning she knew she would leave me forever. She woke up me 5 in the morning by jumping out of her bed (she sleep in my room) and started to walk back and ford. I told her it was too early and to go back to sleep which she did. I woke her up at 7am for her morning walk before I went to work but she refused to go for a walk so I told her we'll go home and my sister-in-law will take her out for a walk later that morning. When we got to the front door, she just sat and wouldn't jump up the step so I picked her up and her breathing got slower and slower until she stopped breathing. I called her name many times crying for her to wake up but she didn't. She started to jerk a few times and took her last big breath in my arms, 10 mins before I left for work. She was 16 years old. The hardest day ever for me, I called out and didn't go to work. Stilled miss her badly every day.
I am so glad to have seen this. It brings a certain amount of peace to my guilt for choosing euthanasia. After watching this I know it was the right thing to do. It was the most painful thing I have EVER had to do, and the pain of those last few moments was unbearable.
l had both cat and dog and also a crow.. crow died in 2019 after living 9 years, while dog and cat died in 2021 within few months of each other, that was worst year of my life yet. Dog was 16 years old and cat was 15 years old, they spent most of their life together even tho they didnt like each other, l think that at the end cat was sad that dog went away, and grew ill in next 2 months and also died. lm happy they all were very spoiled pets that lived long life and we had so much fun with them, and l do miss them, l will always do.
Lost my two collie dogs last year. 14 and 15 years old. They went 2 months apart. Older one had to be euthanised, second died in my arms. As you’ll all know, it’s devastating. But we now have a pup, same breed, and has traits of both of them. She’ll never replace them, but she’s a blessing to us all.
Lost my 15 yr old shih-tzu in Sept., all the signs and final process of death were as described in the video. RIP, Nova!🐕
He lived a good life i hope.💔
He's now in a better place now💔 I hope he lived a happy life with lots of love💕
We just lost our belovef.dog shitzu yesterday aug 3,2022 its very sad and devastating to,hes a truly family for almost 9yrs,sad part were not able to say our last goodbye, coz he died at the animal hospita.
:(( My pup is currently 5 years. He is getting older and everytime he needs help eorh anything I start freaking out
Was your little baby spayed or neutered?
I had a puggle named Lia. She was the cutest and most loyal dog ever. It was so hard to say goodbye to my best friend, and it still is. She lived to 14. She did had a lot of problems with her. She was blind and her knees were broken. Her kidneys were also poisoning her, so she threw up a lot. She was in lot of pain. So we had to put her down. It’s been 2 years without her and we will always remember her. 💗🕊
Losing a dog must be one of the most painful experiences in life, period
I am thankful for your educational experience...this is so important that we need You to know. Our precious loving family 🐾 member is just as precious as our own human family 💔🐾😔🙏
Our babies are Absolutely our babies...love them as you love your people family 💞🙏✨️🐾
I have my own dog now, a Samoyed called Bella but I will never forget my childhood dog. Shanty who was an American bulldog, she lived longer than most american bulldogs do, she lived until about 11 I think she was? I was with my dad as she got put down. That has to have been the hardest thing I’ve experienced and I’ve had a lot happen. But I took comfort knowing that she was at peace and no longer in pain, she slowly closed her eyes as if she went to sleep and that was it. We cremated her because she was with us for so long and she’s currently in an urn. She was the best dog we’ve ever had.
I love my dog to bits, bellas just as loyal (to me as her dad ofc and the rest of the family) as Shanty was to the family. But shanty was a fantastic dog.
Rest in peace big girl. 2009-August 23rd 2021.
I have every one of those symptoms 🩺 but my dog 🐶 is doing great 👍🏼. Great job on this video. God bless.
Knowing saying goodbye is the right thing is the most selfless act of love.
Phoebe Baby came into my life as a foster dog. Something about her touched me. She was diabetic & eventually went blind, but still smiled and loved going on adventures. She had a seizure. Just one, and I never wanted her to have another, it was so awful. Such a tiny dog had so much love.
Wow .. Literally everything he named from beginning to end my boy went through before passing this weekend. 😢😢😢 he gave a good 15 years . I’m going to miss him . Had him since a newborn pupp. I would have never imagined seeing him in that state . I’m so depressed, my Grandmother passed away 2 weeks ago also . Lord give me strength
My little Maltese is 14 yrs n going thru treatment now for her liver disease..I m crying everyday when I see her not eating at all..n I know I m losing her soon..she is my baby😭
My heart goes out to you. I am so sorry.
I got my dog a year ago and his is currently 1. His breed lives for 10-16 years but I don’t want to think when that time comes. The fish my dad had lived for like 19 years passed away last year in February 2022 and I was heartbroken. I miss her to this day but I am happy I have my dog. Cherish the moments you have with your pets because they could be gone anytime. ❤
I had a brindle doggy named Brady. He was doing amazing, living until 12 1/2. But his health started to decline suddenly. He was in constant pain, and he couldn't even get out of his bed without me or some other family member having to carry him. We were thinking about putting him down, due to the constant pain, but the vet gave us medication for him, so we held off on it. Sadly, the medication didn't help Brady. On a Friday sometime in January I decided not to go to school to hang with Brady in his final moments. I miss him so much, and I wished I'd seen this video before he had passed the rainbow bridge. Maybe I could've taken him to the vet sooner, if I knew these signs. Thank you for making this video so other pet owners don't end up with the guilt of knowing that they possibly could have done something to save there furry friend.
Losing a pet is the most harder and sadness for anyone to deal with 😭❤️
My grandma passed away back in September. Since then I’ve been hyper sensitive to shuttle changes in my 13 yr old old. She’s fine overall minus skin conditions. Im terrified of keeping my dog alive if it means she’s in pain. I’ve already had this conversation with her vet multiple times since September. They said she’s in good health for now.
Thank you all for sharing your experience with your pets. The downside of ownering any pet is they don't live long.
Thank you too.
My dog, Tessa is nearing the end and she's been there for me since my first day of school, we were both the same age and I fell in love saying that me and her can have a shared birthday and we have. She's getting old, slow and is started to go blind and I can't imagine how to get over it. I'm already sobbing thinking about it.
My dog is also showing same symptoms. Haven’t ate anything from last 10 days , neither water nor food, not taking medicines. I’m not ready to loose him, will do everything to make him feel better.
I am a pet owner and a pet lover and this makes me tear up 🤧
It's very sad to lose a dog but sad not to adopt another, dogs need us as we need them. 😢
Id wish id give you more love than I did
Losing my Cocker Spaniel was the hardest thing that ever happened to me. I have almost no memories for six months after losing her. I still miss her badly to this day.
♡ I lost my incredible boy about 2 months ago. We knew he was starting to age, but didn't exhibit any signs of pain and/or severe illness.
My angel passed away at home, in our yard, in his favorite spot.
I managed to get him inside with the help of another loved one.
He passed away slowly and peacefully in my arms. He did it on his own terms. I got to tell him goodbye and express to him how much I loved him and what a fantastic dog he was.
I also got to tell him that it was OK to go. That his human family that hed protected for so long) would all take care of one another.
I would make sure of it.
I told him to it was ok to let go and cross that rainbow bridge. He smiled at me and very gently passed shortly after.
I recognize that not many people get to experience this when losing their best friend. As horrible and sad as it was to endure, I'm thankful for those moments. I know he is ok. My baby boy.
Until we meet again! ♡
My dog isnt even dying or having any of the symptoms
But this video is making me bawl so much just knowing that hes gonna have to eventually go through this
Make everyday count. My Diesel is going through this and it's killing me😭
I just lost my dog today. I don't want to write anything about her i just want to say i really love her and i can't bear the pain.. the pain is killing me. It's been 2hours already and i can't stop crying 😭💔
One of my dogs went outside in the cold to die-she didn't want to stay in the house..so sad.
Pets generally don't want to die near us. I don't remember the reason for this though.
Buzz (shepherd husky mix) began to lose control of his legs. The onset was very gradual. He insisted on going outdoors to evacuate his bowels. He seemed grateful that I helped support his body in the process. He was too heavy to carry any distance. For a time I took to sledding him down the front steps on a firm baby mattress. In the last day or so even that was beyond his ability. At his usual hour for going outdoors, he was laying immobile on his mattress and looking worried. I told him "Go ahead and let it go, honey, I'll clean you up". He understood me and cooperated. The last trip to the vet came soon after. I am a firm beleiver in pet owners cradling their pet when they get the needle. It is the moment that they need us most if ever. Be a comfort and save the tears for after to avoid adding to their distress. I've made it a tradition to make up some silly song that I sing to my pets when we're having a particularly joyful moment. I fancy the song will store up that joy like a battery. I sing it to them at moments when they are in particular distress and it seems to comfort them very quickly. I apply it sparingly so it won't have lost its power the last time they hear it.
Today is the day to say goodbye to my sweet Abby . My life will never be the same after loosing Abby and Alex .Best 2 dogs ever .
I'm so sorry for u
I know how you all must feel. I was at work when my dog passed. My youngest daughter was with him when he died. He's the only dog that i had that was cremated . I miss my Steeler so much. It'll be 3 years at the end of march we haven't gotten a new dog since. We have his ashes at our house, until my time comes
A good informative video. If a dog has a good life and is well loved and cared for then death should not be too sad for us - and euthanasia should not be delayed (when needed) to spare the owner's feelings.
We owe our faithful friends a good life and a good death - to thank them.
Lost our bestfriend a year ago, this made me cry. Why do they live too damn short...
Saddest video ever….
I mean I called my dog to hug her…
Idk she means the world to me…and when I even think of it for a moment I get sad…Even she is a golden retriever and is 2 years old, I always think she is getting older by year can she stop getting old…❤️
We lost our beautiful Pomchi, Rylie, a little more than a year and a half ago. It was the most devastating thing to go through. I will never forget her and will see her one day. I love you, Rylie and miss you so much!
My partner wanted another puppy the past few month and as much as I wasn’t fully ready, I’m happy again but Rylie will always be in my heart and on my mind till I see her again. ❤
Very good video when a dog is ready to meet his/her maker. I lost four red golden retrievers, three in one year, and I will tell you it hurts. I think about them every day. It still hurts, because they were my best friends. God take good care of my four Goldens until I die.
I find the death of a pet to be on par with a death of a family member or friend. They are both gut wrenching painful experiences, that change us. I never get over them, I just learn to live with them.
I actually find it more painful.. A dogs love is just unmatched
Milo has been the only living, breathing thing in my life for the past eight years and I honestly can’t imagine my life without him.
That’s the only fault dogs have really is that they don’t live forever.💔
Milo was my dog's name. Oh how I loved that dog.
I felt like every ounce of oxygen was sucked out of me.. I'm sorry for your loss.
My last dog that I kept she had died right on the side of the house her name was princess 😭
I had knew something was up with her cause she was a dog who stayed outside so when I had came back outside to take her on a walk she had passed on she had fungus in her mouth my dad had said that she had caught the povo thing where it messes up the organs 😭
So anyways God bless everyone who comes across this comment ✝️
My dog passed 1year ago yesterday ( his photo is my profile photo) He was 10years & 4months old & yesterday I cried a trillion tears wishing I could hug him again just 1more time & I would not let go .. I miss you so much my beautiful Logie Bear ( he was named Logan by my son) RIP my beloved loyal friend ❤till we meet again , I send all my love to you ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for this. My dog Milly passed away yesterday at the age of 10, she was a Boxer. She died too soon while we were on vacation, she must of been so alone without us. My heart hurts.
I have a 13 year old beagle and this was very informative. He still seems to have quite a bit of life left in him. But me and my husband know he’s at an age where that could change relatively quickly. It’s nice to know the signs to look out for. He does have cataracts. To the point he’s nearly blind. And seems to be losing his hearing as well. But it hasn’t slowed him down yet.
Be ready to take up area rugs, or try doggie 'diapers.
And as long as they are happy...I'm sure you are.
One more thought...I've done with mine. And the elderly little former stray that's on her's right now. Mine loovvved a good heat pad. Some 24/7, 365. On the lowest setting. They get achy. It's the best $20 I've ever spent, and have one of my own. Pure Enrichment...the longer ones. Are washable. Hope they allow a preferred brand and type plug here.
Our 13 year old mini schnauzer was put down a month ago. It happened so fast the weakness that came from arthritis! He couldn’t stand and stopped eating. I’m still crying 😢
I had Beagle too. He died, when he was 13.
my older sister has a dog named bella that watched me grow up and i love her alot.
she's 13, turning 14 in 10 days. but she had to be put down today.
she's been sick for the past week but she's strong and has been hanging on by a thread. i love that dog and i'm crying writing this because i miss her so much. my older sister lives in texas and i live in south carolina, so i didn't get to see bella for the last time, but it's probably better this way because she was so sick. she had a tumor in her bladder and couldn't get it removed because she couldn't live through the surgery because she's so old. she watched me grow up and i miss her already. (this all happened today, an hour ago she was put down) it all feels like a dream and sometimes i pinch myself to wake up, yet sadly nothing. R.I.P bella, i miss you so much
I'm sorry. It does hurt very much. Give it time. For me it takes a lot of time. Then the warm memories will comfort you. She was lucky to have had your love.
She will be waiting for you in Heaven. The HOLY BIBLE says.
This video is so helpful thank you one of my dog has nothing in common with this video thankfully it is my dog but my dad’s dog has something in common sadly
Lost my dog yesterday.. and it hurts a lot. Ive been with him during his last day comforting while he endure the pain. And there's nothing else i can do but to comfort him, I put my hands to his chest and i can feel his heartbeat slowly dying but everytime i told him that he's a good boy his heartbeat come alive but he can't fight it anymore and died in my arms.. i love you so much mego. We kept a promise that i will workhard and earn and buy you your own playground, but you left me.. i will still do my best to fulfill that promise and i will bring your ashes with that day comes . And i promise to you, no goodboys will replace you to my heart.. You're the last goodboy that i will ever have... I miss u and i love you so much... See you when i see you mego .. till we meet again.
My furry boy is only 3 years old, he is dreaming in his sweat dream now.... But my eyes are totally wet when i watching this video, can't imagine someday i will say goodby to my beloved!😭
Same here. .. I tear up just thinking about my olde English Bulldoge, Angus not being around, and he's only 3 and a half.