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  • #3981
    david king
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    Yesterday I had to have my Bassett Hound Dixie “put down”. It was a sad day. I share this with you all because the breast cancer that killed my dog probably wouldn’t have happened if she had been spayed before she reached old age. If you have a female dog and you are not interested in having puppies  get them spayed and especially when thier past their prime. Dixie lived to be quite old she was 13. I believe she could have made 14 maybe 15 if she had been spayed.

    #34904

    David,
    Sorry bro, my condolences. I have not been there, yet. But I guess those of us whom love dogs all will. I had mine spayed last month; she was just over six months old. Thirteen years is a good amount of time, but I know in the end it never seems to be enough.

    To Dixie!

    #34905

    Sorry for your loss David, and you give good advice.

    #34906
    cole m.
    Member

    Sorry to hear about the loss of your family member. I lost my dog of 14 years, 2 years ago and I am still not the same. It was one of the toughest moments in my life, not to have her around anymore. For me the pain has eased, but it will never go away. I was finally able to love another dog 6 months ago when I got another sidekick, but it is a different love for sure.

    #34907
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    I’m sorry to hear that, David.

    #34908

    I’m sorry about the loss of your Dixie.

    #34909
    tradd d
    Member

    Very sorry to hear about your loss…it’s never an easy thing and I lost My dear Zeke http://flyfishaddiction.com/Dog_Folder.htmllast Fall and I still think of him daily.

    I am in the Pet business and do think it’s tough to spay them later as problems occur so if possible do when younger by age 6 mo’s but it does happen later in life due to other reasons so very sorry that this happened to your Pet…

    #34910
    Avatar photoAllan Dozier
    Member

    Sorry to hear about your loss David.

    I plan on living forever, so far so good.

    #34911
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Allan –

    I didn’t know you were a vet.

    #34912
    Avatar photoAllan Dozier
    Member

    Yea, if I am at a party and folks find out I’m a vet, they all want to tell their dog stories.

    I plan on living forever, so far so good.

    #34913

    Allan,
    Thanks for the information.

    #34914
    david king
    Member

    Thanks for the excellent info Allan. I will keep that in mind should another good dog come my way. Thanks to all of you for your kind remarks.

    #34915
    Grant Wright
    Member

    Allan,

    #34916
    bill heffner
    Member

    Sorry for your loss.

    #34917
    Avatar photoAllan Dozier
    Member

    Grant, neutering a male dog will make him a better pet and while it will have a beneficial effect at any time it is better to do it in the same 4 to 6 months of age so he doesn’t develop any of the bad habits to begin with.

    I plan on living forever, so far so good.

    #34918

    Dogs and cancer are a tough combination.

    #34919
    Avatar photoAllan Dozier
    Member

    My condolences Mick.

    I plan on living forever, so far so good.

    #34920

    Yes, Allan, it is osteosarcoma.

    #34921

    That is so tough to lose a beloved dog. We lost our 16 year old Corgi last year. He was one of the family and helped us raise our 2 kids. We had to have him put down when his arthritis got so bad he wasn’t able to walk very well. That was one of the toughest and saddest days of my life. We were all 4 with him at the end though. I feel for what you are going through.

    Greg

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