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remigious
May 13, 2009

Destruction comes inevitably :rip:

Hell Gem
I don’t know if it’s time to let my dog go :( I’m having a hard time even thinking about this, but I feel like I need an outside opinion. I have a 15 year old pug. She has a lot of trouble walking, she falls down and gets stuck quite frequently. She’s been on three different meds for arthritis and seizures for a few years now and those have been working great, but in the last few months her mobility has definitely gone down. She also pooped in the bed two nights in a row (she has never done that before), so she can’t sleet with us anymore. My husband and I have resolved to do everything we can for her as long as her quality of life is good, but I just don’t know how good it is anymore if she can barely walk and control her bowels. She is still a very alert and happy, sweet dog.
I guess, typing that all out, I kind of answered my own question. She is still happy and alert, so I don’t think it’s time yet. I hate that I know it’s coming though.
Thanks for listening.

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