corey sellers wrote:Morning fellas
Had to take my blue heeler to the vet this morning to be put down . Still had plenty of life in him but he got some tumors in his lungs and alot of fluid built up in his chest cavity . He was having a hard time breathing Doctor said it was time . This sucks he was a great dog and great companion with deadliest farts .
RIP Blue
Corey, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. It's never easy to let them go, even when they are suffering. They are more than just pets to us; they are family.
My wife and I know the pain all too well. My wife had a rescue cat, a Norwegian Forest cat, Sonya, when we first met. A few years later, she was fine one day, and the next she could barely breath. Took her to the vet, and it turned out she was in congestive heart failure. There was nothing they could do for her, except help her pass over the Rainbow Bridge peacefully and painlessly. We were not expecting to have to go through that the night we brought her to the vet, and it still haunts us to this day. Cats are such stoic creatures, and there were zero signs that anything was wrong with her until it was too late. Luckily, she lived to be 13, and had a wonderful 8 years with my wife.