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I believe this 100% which is what makes decisions so difficult.

Thank you all again for the kind thoughts and prayers.
Sidney is still with us at the moment but I don't know if he will be by end of the week.
For now we are trying to give him lots of love and treats.

It doesn't make it any easier, but try and take some comfort in the fact that Sidney had the BEST life a dog could ever have with you and the hubby, Monica.


:)
 
It’s with a lot of sadness that I post this...

We made the tough decision and said goodbye to our pup this evening.
He was just getting worse and we didn’t want to see him suffer anymore.

He was a great dog... so sweet and gentile. Not a mean bone in his body. He even tolerated my cats swatting him.
He was goofy and loved running and playing. He had the softest fur (like a bunny) and would howl at sirens.

Sidney will be missed terribly. Our house will not be the same without him.
 
You did the right thing, Monica.

Thank you for the short description of the awesome Sidney.

I know all about the rough decision to say the final goodbye to a beloved family member.

God bless you guys tonight, and in the coming days. :)
 
So sorry to hear about your loss. Our little girl is going on 11 with heart trouble. I feel the pain just thinking about losing her. Take care Monica.
 
Sorry to read this Monica and we all know he was cared for greatly, you guys gave him everything and more I'm sure!

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I also will say (personally) that posting about car detailing is pretty much useless to me after reading about the passing of Sidney.

I will bid all a good night for this evening, and say another prayer for Monica.
 
I am very sorry and I know the feeling. Your loss brings back my own sad memories. Fortunately there are a lot more happy memories. Dogs provide that special companionship like no other. I reflect on that and then I don’t feel as sad any more. I will keep you in my thoughts.
 
He’s better off if he was in pain. Now he’s got a yard as big as any with miles to run. He’s keeping some angel busy now. It was a hard thing you did but you did right by him and your both better off to have had each other.


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Thank you everyone for the kind words...

This morning was a little rough, coming downstairs to a dark and empty room that our Sidney was usually in waiting for us.

Here's a picture of our sweet boy Sidney taken in July this year:

 
Sorry for your loss Monica!

It's a grief period as always and it's necessary I think. Then you getting more to reminds the awesome times you and your man had with Sidney as time goes by. Awesome picture of Sidney where you can see his playfullness through the picture. It's so hard to let them go. But it's better than the alternative to see them suffering and in high pain any longer. You did what was best for him.

Condolences/ Tony
 
It’s with a lot of sadness that I post this...

We made the tough decision and said goodbye to our pup this evening.
He was just getting worse and we didn’t want to see him suffer anymore.

He was a great dog... so sweet and gentile. Not a mean bone in his body. He even tolerated my cats swatting him.
He was goofy and loved running and playing. He had the softest fur (like a bunny) and would howl at sirens.

Sidney will be missed terribly. Our house will not be the same without him.

Monica, i went through the same thing with my two dogs and it's never easy. just know that You and your Husband gave both June and Sidney the best life that any dog could ever ask for and i'm sure they both knew it, so keep that comfort with you as well as the memories which will last a lifetime...
 
Monica,

I am so sorry for your loss, dogs are one of Gods greatest gifts to man/womankind. Dogs "know" who has a good heart, good intentions, and who loves them...(and of course who feeds them:)) and they would always be loyal to them because of that. I feel pretty confident Sidney knew that she had the greatest parents that any dog could have!

You and your family are in my prayers.

Jay
 
Monica, rest assure Sidney lived a good life with a loving
family. Your decision, as hard as it must have
been, was done with love and what was best for
Sidney. God bless.
 
Thank you all again for the kind words/thoughts and prayers.
It was a sad day. And it’s worse tonight... quiet in the house without any dogs.

Oddly the kitties are very social tonight... they either know we are sad or are happy the dog is gone.
 
Thank you all again for the kind words/thoughts and prayers.
It was a sad day. And it’s worse tonight... quiet in the house without any dogs.

Oddly the kitties are very social tonight... they either know we are sad or are happy the dog is gone.

That "empty feeling" after one our own goes to the big dog park in the sky is sobering to say the least.

I have felt this more than once unfortunately. :(

Hang in there, Monica. And revel in the good thoughts of Sidney's life. :)
 
Thought I would update you all...

The husband and I went to a greyhound event without Sidney a few weeks after we lost him since we were already signed up. We figured it would probably be therapeutic... well it very much was.

We decided after petting dozens of greyhounds, talking to rescues and coming home to a very quiet house that we wanted to adopt 2 more hounds sooner vs later. NOT to replace Sidney and June, but to open our hearts and home to more greyhounds who need a good life and someone to love them.

This weekend we are heading out to the rescue we got Sidney and June from and looking at adopting again. Hopefully we can be paired with 2 hounds that like and gel with us. Our only requirement again is they test cat-safe. We never care about boy/girl, color, etc.

So I will let you all know how it goes!
 
Hope you find your perfect matched greyhounds. Or usually they find you while you are there :)

Best wishes!

/ Tony
 
Thought I would update you all...

The husband and I went to a greyhound event without Sidney a few weeks after we lost him since we were already signed up. We figured it would probably be therapeutic... well it very much was.

We decided after petting dozens of greyhounds, talking to rescues and coming home to a very quiet house that we wanted to adopt 2 more hounds sooner vs later. NOT to replace Sidney and June, but to open our hearts and home to more greyhounds who need a good life and someone to love them.

This weekend we are heading out to the rescue we got Sidney and June from and looking at adopting again. Hopefully we can be paired with 2 hounds that like and gel with us. Our only requirement again is they test cat-safe. We never care about boy/girl, color, etc.

So I will let you all know how it goes!

SO awesome to read this Monica. :)

My wife and I are the same way with our big, dumb Pit heads. Lol

You are very right in stating that NO dog will replace the great Sidney. But adopting (saving) another great soul is more like honoring her and her memory.

Another chapter in you guys' lives as great and caring human beings that do everything in their power to overcome the careless abuse of lesser, even sub-human pieces of you-know-what.

Different breeds, but same minds between us, kid. :)
 
SO awesome to read this Monica. :)

My wife and I are the same way with our big, dumb Pit heads. Lol

You are very right in stating that NO dog will replace the great Sidney. But adopting (saving) another great soul is more like honoring her and her memory.

Another chapter in you guys' lives as great and caring human beings that do everything in their power to overcome the careless abuse of lesser, even sub-human pieces of you-know-what.

Different breeds, but same minds between us, kid. :)

Sidney and June will always have a place in my heart... like all our pets who have passed away.
BTW- Sidney was a male. No worries, everyone makes that mistake... it was the name.

So many dogs in any shelter need good homes so why not make a difference again, right?

Thanks fo the support Paul :)
 
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