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Pet's Dying
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Old Oct 14, 2006, 01:28 PM Local time: Oct 14, 2006, 12:28 PM #1 of 26
My dog, Sheba, died in Feb '05 from cancer. She was 14 years old. She developed numerous rounded bumps over her body (metastasized cancer) and a couple of tumours in her mouth. We operated on the mouth tumours in Sept '04 and Nov '04, but they came back. Those extra 6 months were very precious to us though. I knew she was in pain, as she sometimes yelped when we touched the bumps on her body, but it never did slow her down until the last couple of days. From several experiences with various families' pets dying, I know the first year is the hardest as you go through 4 seasons thinking about what you could be doing with your favourite pet or recalling past special moments. Then you start looking forward to your next pet.

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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