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Fluffy Bunnies
Jan 10, 2009

Generally when they're that old and sick and they stop eating it's because it's Time and there's usually not much you can do to stop it. I'm sorry OP. See if you can encourage a happy meal of something alifeless said, give him a great day and let him go before he collapses if you guys can. He's still up and about enough to give him that great day at this point. That's what's important.

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Fluffy Bunnies
Jan 10, 2009

Narciss posted:

Yeah he hasn't really eaten much of anything for a few days and is clearly pretty out of it mentally, so we'll have to have him put down; 15 is a pretty ripe age for a dog.

15's terrific. Dude had a good life. Happy trails, pup.

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