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  1. #1
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    Oct 2005
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    Goodbye my friend of 10 years

    Yesterday, DH and I let our wonderful 10 1/2 years old Great Dane go the Rainbow Bridge. He was diagnosed with myopathy this summer at which time we started him on numerous vitamins/supplements hoping to slow the progression of the disease. The past few weeks he began to really drag his rear feet and was having great difficultly getting up from a recumbent position. Friday evening I noticed some blood on DH's shoe and after we finished dinner I started to check Gaston's feet/legs for sores and/or fresh blood. It was at this time I discovered his right front leg was grossly swollen. My first thought was bone cancer (I lost my first Dane to this dreaded disease and its showed itself the same way). Needless to say I did not sleep much and Gaston would not settle down - pacing and panting through the night. Early yesterday morning I loaded him up in the car and headed to the clinic where I work part-time hoping to get there before clients started to show for the weekend rush. My best friend is our vet and I knew from the look on her face it was not good. Radiographs were ordered of the front leg and thorax. We gave him an injection of pain meds along with a slug of Rimadyl in hopes of giving him some relief. DH came a bit later to sit with him and to help hoist in on the x-ray table. Leg was clear but there was a spot in his lung and his heart was grossly enlarged. It was with this news we made the decision to let him go. I am a big believer in quality vs quantity of life. Gosh knows Gaston had a super life on this planet. He came to me as a rescue 10 1/2 years ago - covered in open oozing wounds due to an awful case of scabies. He was grossly underweight and knew no manners. He was quite the challenge but over the time we bonded and he became my life long buddy. He mellowed with age accepting other dogs into the fold and producing some great slobbers. He was an imposing dog but in reality a gentle giant who simply wanted to sit in your lap or share the couch with you. The tears have flowed this weekend but in my heart I know we made the best decision for our buddy. He is free of pain, he is healed and he has crossed the Rainbow Bridge to join our buddies - Squire, Hondo, Cumberland, Scooter, Motor, Saw, Bones, Chip, Munk, Phoenix, Margulis, Figaroe, Maxwell, Rex, and Marconi. Go in Peace my friend!
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    Marcie

  2. #2
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    I'm so sorry that you had to say goodbye (for now) to Gaston. He's been welcomed by all of our fur babies as he enjoys an eternity of running and playing like a puppy again. My heart breaks for you. You served and love him well. Hugs to you and I'm sending you loving wishes of healing in your heart.
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  3. #3
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    (((Makbike))). I'm so sorry about Gaston. How lucky he was to have found by you and how fortunate that you were able to give him a peaceful ending. You saved him from much pain. Hugs to you.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

    --Mary Anne Radmacher

  4. #4
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    Hugs to you. A difficult decision, for sure.

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    Aww I'm so sorry. It sounds like you two had some wonderful times and he was lucky to have you as a mom. Now he can play with all of the rest of our furry ones.

    "I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens

  6. #6
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    (((((((Marcie))))))) I'm so sorry.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  7. #7
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    Aug 2012
    Location
    Sunny CA
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    My condolences for your loss. Gaston sounded like a sweet boy and you were all fortunate to have been able to spend precious time with one another. May he rest in peace.

 

 

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