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Hey guys.
Those of you that know me a bit may realize I have 4 dogs. (Yup, gotta be a little nuts to do that).
Well, my oldest dog, Koa has been a real trooper over her 15 year life. She has been the "momma" dog to all the others over the years, and was always the one to "teach" the others the way to act.
Anyway, over the past two weeks, she has lost a bit of appetite, had a few accidents inside, and just today kind of lost her back leg strength.
This dog has been through cruciate surgery when younger (because she would try to run up a tree in our back yard), and has survived having an adrenal gland tumor disorder for a year and a half now (with medication).
But that aside, My wife & I have made that awful decision. This will be her last night with us.
My wife has been employed at our local veterinary hospital for the last 18 years, so this whole process will be that much easier in that respect.
Sorry to ramble, but I know the decision is the right one.
Worst part right now is dealing with the wife. Although she deals with euthanasia on a daily basis at the vet, this being our own is a completely different deal.
Thanks for listening to me ramble................
Paul, how did you pick the name Koa for your dog? Koa is a type of tree that is used to make canoes, surfboards, musical instruments and it also means brave in Hawaiian. Hope your other dogs are doing well.
Ahhh cool. I also named one of my dogs "Koa".Thanks my man.
And yup, you are right. My wife was born in Hawaii (her dad was stationed there while in the Air Force) and she also went back after living elsewhere to attend college. She had a bowl set made out of koa wood, and it was amazing-looking. So, we decided on "Koa" based on that.rops:
Good to hear. Many people don't get that dogs experience a big sense of loss as well. Years ago had two dogs and had to put one down. They'd spent abut 11 years together. After she was gone the other one sat in front of the door all day for ~two weeks. He just stared at it. He was waiting for her to come home....and the other dogs seem to have adjusted well.