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Re: [pyrnet] Another one over the Rainbow Bridge



Pam and all,
I am so sorry for your pain.   I know the pain as we lost our Rufus , he had gone out to potty and ventured out into the road and was hit by a car.  It happened in late January in the last ice storm we had and I haven't been able to even talk about it until now.  We drove for nine hours this past week to pick up a rescue grt pyr/blk lab and it has helped us knowing that we can give our love to another that had no one.  We also kept a little hound dog that someone had dumped in our yard just before Christmas and who gave birth to 7 puppies on our front porce a week later.  We raised them to 8 weeks and gave them to the Humane Society (kept the mom because I was afraid no one would adopt her) so now we have two very sweet, loving babies.  They all deserve our love and they give us more love than any human ever could. 
Sincerely,
Loretta Tyson

-----Original Message-----
From: Pamela Fowkes
Sent: Apr 15, 2006 1:30 PM
To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
Subject: [pyrnet] Another one over the Rainbow Bridge

To day I have some sad news to share.  This morning I had to have Eliza put to sleep.  She had just celebrated her 9th birthday and didn't appear to be feeling well.  I took her to the vet yesterday morning because she was not eating and appeared to be bloated.  She walked in to the vet's office, but by the time the xrays were over she could barely walk.  The vet referred me to a diagnostic clinic across town where Eliza had all sorts of tests run and spent the night.  It appeared, among other things, that she had Addison's disease type symptoms and her liver was shutting down.  Everything happened so quickly, I couldn't believe it.  I went this morning knowing that I was going to say goodbye. 

She was alert and knew I was there.  I held her and talked to her as she took her last breaths.    She is at peace now and I, of course, am left with the pain.  I know I did the right thing by sending her over the Rainbow Bridge.  She can join all the other dogs sent with love before her. 

Good-bye, dear Eliza.  You always were such a good girl!




 

Pam
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