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23 Jan 21, 07:38 PM |
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Imagineer
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I’m so very sorry to hear about your lovely dog thinking of you. 💕💕xx
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23 Jan 21, 07:41 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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Soso sorry 😞 🤗
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24 Jan 21, 11:14 AM |
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It feels so much worse today. I've been up since 7.45am just sobbing. This is too much to endure 😭
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24 Jan 21, 11:29 AM |
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Imagineer
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I am so so sorry. With the lockdown it must be 100 times harder to cope with. Be kind to yourself. Sending you a big hug
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24 Jan 21, 12:48 PM |
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Imagineer
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Thinking of you, you have suffered a major, sudden lose. It will take time so be kind to yourself xx
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24 Jan 21, 03:42 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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Just want to send love and hugs, I can’t imagine the pain you are going threw. I have a nearly six year old dog who has many health issues and I can’t imagine life without her.
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24 Jan 21, 05:06 PM |
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Thank you all for the thoughts and hugs. I've managed to eat a little and I have spent time cuddling with my older dog (he is less of a hugger than Moo and more my sisters dog really). I'm still crying all the time. I've talked with a friend too. This lockdown isn't helping as my friends can't come round. I am supposed to be delivering training tomorrow but I'm going to cancel. I can't put a face on and pretend I am OK. I can do admin stuff instead and I hope work with have some empathy.
I can't have children and so my dogs are my children. I thought I had so much more time with Moo than we had. |
27 Jan 21, 10:00 PM |
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Six days in and the pain is still so overwhelming. I've cried so much the skin under my eyes is starting to peel. I just feel so guilty and ashamed. And I keep thinking of little things, little signs that I clocked but did nothing about. In December my dogs tummy got bigger but then seemed to return to normal, he had diarrhoea on one occasion so I put it down to that and bloating. His tummy started to gurgle at night, for about 15 minutes each time. Now I'm thinking that was a sign. In early January his tummy and sides looked bigger but I thought it was because we'd not been able to get out as much. And he started being fussy with his food, he'd eat it eventually but needed encouragement. I just thought he didn't like it, he'd done that before, about two years ago, we ended up changing his kibble. It was only last week when he didn't want to run anymore, and his eyes looked a bit yellow, that I contacted the vet, but because his behaviour was otherwise normal, he wasn't being sick, he was eating and drinking, he was pooing ok that I didn't book an emergency appointment, instead it was four days. I was also hesitant to go because of my risk factors and covid. My poor boy relied on me to take care of him and I let him down.
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27 Jan 21, 10:04 PM |
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27 Jan 21, 10:11 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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You did not let him down, there is no way you could have known he was so poorly.
Please be kind to yourself, you’ve had a terrible shock. Sending love x Ali x |
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