phillywood
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Well, Yesterday I lost my Buddy my dog Koji to a burst tumor. In the morning he was jolly and jumping ups and downs like himself and barking at the squirrel and just being himself. I was very busy yesterday to get my daughters car ready to take her to LA for her job on Sunday and didn't get around taking Koji to his regular grooming. I asked my wife to take him and nest thing you know I get a call that the poor thing messed up in the car and couldn't move form the grass in front of the house. So, wife rushes him to the ER and well what you know they said that they could see a big mass and his stomach was very swollen. Had to come to the decision that whether or not we wanted to pay for a very expensive surgery and in most cases those type of tumors would have %75 chance of being malignant. Therefore we had to opt on putting him down. Wife and daughter witnessed putting him down and were quite upset. I on the other hands managed it well since I have had experiences with several dogs before.
Koji was a very smart Miniature schnauzer and he was my ears when i would be at home since I have severe hearing loss and can not hear the door bell and he was a very protective dog. We sure miss him and i especially have to figure out a way to teach our Chihuahua how to act with different folks ringing the door bell now. I am sure most of you have had this experience and well it's not an easy one specially the bonds that we make with our furry companions. It just hurts that they can not tell you anything if something is wrong with them until it's too late.
Thanks for letting me write this since I needed to talk about it. I sure miss him.
In his memory.
Koji was a very smart Miniature schnauzer and he was my ears when i would be at home since I have severe hearing loss and can not hear the door bell and he was a very protective dog. We sure miss him and i especially have to figure out a way to teach our Chihuahua how to act with different folks ringing the door bell now. I am sure most of you have had this experience and well it's not an easy one specially the bonds that we make with our furry companions. It just hurts that they can not tell you anything if something is wrong with them until it's too late.
Thanks for letting me write this since I needed to talk about it. I sure miss him.
In his memory.
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