sad news
Well I finally mustered up the strength to tell you guys. Our five month old puppy died last night. We put her outside last night about an hour before we went to bed. And when we went to bring her in she was dead.
She was such a good pup. She was pretty smart and tried hard to please. When it was rest time she always had to be touching some one. Her ears were so expressive you could always tell what her mood/attention was toward by the way her ears would flop or point.
We talked about it and it's going to be a while before we get another pup.
Posted by: theone2043
Re: sad news - 06/18/08 10:29 AM
sorry to hear that bobby... any idea the cause?
Posted by: '01 GT
Re: sad news - 06/18/08 10:30 AM
wow..im soooo sorry Herc...I cant imagine what you must be going through right now...I hope you guys come out of this alright!
Wow, sorry to hear about the news Herc. What kind of dog was it?
Originally posted by theone2043:
sorry to hear that bobby... any idea the cause?
We do know. But I don't wanna type it out. Nothing illegal or cruel just a plain unforseable accident.
Posted by: theone2043
Re: sad news - 06/18/08 10:52 AM
oh im sorry i can understand...
Posted by: palsut
Re: sad news - 06/18/08 10:57 AM
Wow, I'm sorry about that. Poor puppy. Dang, only 5 months?
Posted by: ordonez1307
Re: sad news - 06/18/08 10:58 AM
thats terrible, im sorry man. Losing a pet is like losing a member of the family.
I'm so sorry Herc.
Posted by: 20gtp02
Re: sad news - 06/18/08 11:49 AM
I hope it wasn't a car or the pool. I feel ya Herc.
When I was in 9th grade, I went outside to feed my Boxer. Great dog, nearly as great as our first boxer that died from a disorder of hole in the heart. But this one I found dead under our boat. At 7am before going to school, it wasn't the best thing to happen. Not sure of the cause, but thought the dog ate a poisonous frog or lizard. We had two more after that, and those two turned out to be psychos.
Hope your kids are alright.
Posted by: AustinGTP
Re: sad news - 06/18/08 12:19 PM
I feel for you Herc.
I've lost a few due to old age, but I did loose the best dog I've ever had due to unknown cause. One minute he was fine and the next minute he was hanging on to life. We rushed him to the vet's where he basically died in my arms. My hand was on his chest so I could feel his heart beat, he was gasping and trying his best to stay with us, then I felt his heart stop. The vet and her colleagues did everything they could. By the time it was over, there wasn't a dry eye in the room.
Posted by: Dthreap
Re: sad news - 06/18/08 01:22 PM
Sorry to hear that man.
Thanks everyone.
Coming home from work today just wasn't the same. No pup to great me at the door excited to see me. I told myself last night we're not getting another for a while but...
Posted by: GP GT GUY
Re: sad news - 06/18/08 02:17 PM
i'm sry to hear that... what kind of dog is it? i've got a 3 almost 4 year old choc lab that i love...
Her name was Prada.
She was half french mastiff half lab. She was about 3x bigger since this pic was taken.
Posted by: theone2043
Re: sad news - 06/18/08 03:13 PM
what a beautiful dog... im gonna miss my mutt when she goes i really started loving her more this year then when i first got her 2 years ago from my dads first wife when she passed away...
Posted by: '01 GT
Re: sad news - 06/18/08 04:11 PM
Originally posted by HercMan:
Thanks everyone.
Coming home from work today just wasn't the same. No pup to great me at the door excited to see me. I told myself last night we're not getting another for a while but...
I think the only way to help you get over your loss is to find another puppy...Because if you keep going without a dog in the house it is just going to get worse and worse as the days go by...I think the sooner you get another puppy the sooner you will start to get past her(not saying that you want to get past Prada just saying it will help with the grievance time)
Posted by: RooK
Re: sad news - 06/18/08 04:18 PM
Well, I don't know the circumstances, but it could be worse. Someone I know was driving home late at night after work and accidentally ran over and killed his own dog.
I'm with 01, best way to get over a lost pet is to get another one. You could always get something like a cat that stays indoors. They're not really obedient or loyal, but they can make great friends as well... then again.
Ohh we have three cats, two birds and a turtle.
Posted by: 2fast4u
Re: sad news - 06/18/08 06:06 PM
herc!! man im so sorry, i lost my dog ( max) when i was 7 or 8 and i cried like a little baby. if i lost my puppy i have now( i say puppy but i mean 6 year old golden retriver) i would do the same thing
sorry buddy
Posted by: GTPCompG
Re: sad news - 06/18/08 06:23 PM
You're gonna need a dog to beable to get actually get over the incident. I'm sorry for your loss Herc I cant even imagine what its like losing a pet.
Posted by: Chico
Re: sad news - 06/18/08 08:25 PM
Losing a pet is a sad thing we become so attached to them and often have a hard time with there passing,sorry for your loss Herc.
Posted by: BoostenGTP
Re: sad news - 06/18/08 11:02 PM
sorry to hear about that Herc, any ideas for the next breed down the road?
Sorry for your loss herc. I had a pet fish once and the fish did of unknown causes but I also think its best if you get another dog.
That is a pretty dog by the way, I see what you mean by you could tell the mood the dog was in by the ears, looks so happy.
The next one will be some kind of Mutt. I've found Mutts to be the best.
Posted by: '01 GT
Re: sad news - 06/19/08 09:40 AM
try getting a border collie...I have a 2 1/2 year old border collie and he is the most obedient dog you can find....he plays and acts silly almost all the time but when he needs to, he is extremely well mannered and a VERY loving dog to be around...he too shows his emotions with his ears and i personally will never get another dog unless it is a border collie. Perfect house dog IMO....
sorry to hear the loss, Bob. That really hurts. This last dog of mine...we just couldnt keep her anymore. My first dog was put down because of hip displacia. Although I was 3000 miles away, it still hurt like she was in my own arms. Many condolences, Bob.
Posted by: GP GT GUY
Re: sad news - 06/21/08 08:11 PM
ya i think you need to get another dog... that's the best way to get over a loss...
she was so pretty...
We're going to wait till after our vacation. We're thinking of a small dog that we won't have to worry about jumping the three foot wannabe fense.
Posted by: 20gtp02
Re: sad news - 06/21/08 09:12 PM
I've seen dogs jump 6' high fences, and have friends that tell me their dog does it! Crazy
My 10 yr old miniture snauzer could clear a 3' ft fence, incredible.