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JackDidley 08-12-2020 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by rwest (Post 10983157)
My condolences, losing a dog is so hard after so many good years of loyalty.

This is sooooo true. Sorry for you. My cattle dog was with me 17 years, I feel your pain.

gsxrken 08-12-2020 03:05 PM

I felt your pain from here and got misty eyed. Sitting here on an iPad with my little Delilah on my lap; it’s gotten to where I don’t even notice when she jumps up and plops down on me. She’s just there. Our two dogs really do play an oversized role here, serving as the glue of my household. As my children grow older, they are growing apart, but the dogs help keep them all connected. It’s priceless. When they’re away, no texts gets a quicker response than one of a photo of the dogs.

Hopefully in time you’ll just have pleasant recollections.

JavaBrewer 08-12-2020 04:02 PM

Yes condolences all around. Thanks for sharing. Not sure I will be up to the task when our Scout joins Colbi in just a few years.

wdfifteen 08-12-2020 04:15 PM

My heart breaks for you. Been there. It is devastating to lose a canine companion/best friend. Be well.

MBAtarga 08-12-2020 06:02 PM

Sorry to hear this as well. Dogs fill our hearts where even most people can't get.

fanaudical 08-12-2020 06:44 PM

Sorry to hear. It's always hard to lose a good dog. The pictures exude "super happy dog" - she must have been a hoot in person!

edgemar 08-12-2020 07:31 PM

so sorry.. will have to get a blue heeler someday...peeps love them so much on this forum.

Buckterrier 08-13-2020 04:23 AM

To each and every one of you... A special thank you from the bottom of my heart. I thought I was done crying until I read your responses. So many caring people. It's unbelievable the compassion shown.
Maxx and I are doing ok. Poor Maxx though, a 4" slice right through his bum. The surgeon said they think they got all the cancer. They had to remove his right rectal wall to make sure the cancer was gone. I'm taking him to an acupuncturist for follow up care.
Thank you all again.

jhynesrockmtn 08-13-2020 06:33 AM

So sorry for your loss. Best of luck with poor Maxx. Suzy is almost 20 and we are just hoping she'll pass in her sleep at some point. It is never easy. They make our lives so much more full and then when they leave us, the hole is deep.

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Skytrooper 08-13-2020 07:49 AM

Sorry to hear of Colbi's passing. I have been through it numerous times and it always hurts.

RKDinOKC 08-13-2020 08:25 AM

Condolences. Cried for two days when my 19yo Golden passed. 2 months and I had to get another Golden. She passed at 13 and had to get another golden puppy the next day because my Mom with Alzheimer's would not get out of bed after. The puppy took my mom back 5 years in her alzheimer's. Her memory got much better and she started cooking again, so she could feed the puppy off her plate. Mom passed and that puppy became my Diabetic Medical Alert dog.

sammyg2 08-13-2020 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Buckterrier (Post 10983833)
To each and every one of you... A special thank you from the bottom of my heart. I thought I was done crying until I read your responses. So many caring people. It's unbelievable the compassion shown.
Maxx and I are doing ok. Poor Maxx though, a 4" slice right through his bum. The surgeon said they think they got all the cancer. They had to remove his right rectal wall to make sure the cancer was gone. I'm taking him to an acupuncturist for follow up care.
Thank you all again.

Lots of good thoughts and wishes going your way, that's got to help.

It's good that you still have Maxx, take care of him and he'll do the same. Maybe get a pup to keep him company? Seems like a good time.






I know it ain't about me, but it's been 4 years since I lost my buddy. I couldn't bear to get another dog at the time, I said I would when I retired. Well I'm retired but still can't do it. Waited too long. Guess I'm scared of ever feeling like that again.
No wonder the wife says I'm an intensive bastage. ;)

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Danimal16 08-13-2020 03:47 PM

Buck, I cannot express any deeper condolence than that for the loss of Colbi; your best friend. I can attest that the pain subsides and all that is left is the love they gave us, without condition. I could not respond to you when you first posted because I felt and shared your sense of tremendous loss.

I lost my Daisy over 18 months ago, and from time to time I still shed a tear for her absence. For many weeks after her death, I could not even mention her name as it was so painful. BUT, though the sharp pain of her passing lurks; it is now replaced by the happy memories of her and all the other ghost dogs I have loved and lost. And she is with all of them.

Personally, I see their loss as part of what they give us. They do teach us how to live, but they also teach us how to grieve; how to deal with death. And that is ok, who else has the courage to kindly tutor such important lessons.

The way I make sense of why, why they come to us, stay with us and then suddenly are gone, is because they are teaching us to be unselfish, that we have to give them back, from whatever great place they came from.

cstreit 08-13-2020 08:41 PM

Aw man, so sorry. Hard to lose the "good boys"

Buckterrier 08-16-2020 02:47 AM

Another thank you for all your thoughts. And yes Sammy the good thoughts have been saddening yet have been also uplifting.
I'm going to get another pup, (I just retired the end of July). I love the companionship of dogs but also out of respect and admiration for Colbi and the breed. All dogs are wonderful animals but there is just something special about heelers.

Nostril Cheese 08-16-2020 03:11 AM

I grew up with four Heelers. Lost my own Heeler a few years ago. I always keep some of her ashes close to me. I understand and feel your loss. They are a special breed.

blucille 08-16-2020 05:22 AM

Buck,

So sorry to hear of ColbiCheese's passing, it seems like just yesterday we were visiting with her. Such a sweet girl and loyal and loving companion.

HobieMarty 08-22-2020 11:09 PM

For what it's worth, I don't think we ever really get over losing our little four legged family members. It's been not quite three months now that my Bentley passed and I have still been crying at times. It is a very difficult transition in anyone's life when their best boy, or girl has passed along.
I don't mean in any way to high Jack this thread, I am just kinda glad that I found this topic as it has helped me deal with the loss of my boy. I wish anyone who has lost a pet, peace. I don't know what else to say. It's hard.

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