(August 21, 2024 at 1:25 pm)Mister Agenda Wrote:(August 21, 2024 at 7:24 am)polymath257 Wrote: Both my wife and I are checking to make sure Zoe is breathing, just from paranoia. The fact that Lucy went so quickly was a blessing (because we didn't have to make that awful decision) and a curse (because we had no time to prepare). Less than an hour separated a vibrant, happy dog and one that was gone.
No wonder you're checking them like that. It was almost like that for Cooper, he seemed fine the day before, and had trouble walking the next morning and was dead before noon, though he was able to make it to his favorite shady spot in the corner of the yard first. I thought he was starting to get better and was bringing him some water so he could rest, it was just a few minutes later but he was gone.
He's why Finnigan is half the size, I might have gotten Cooper to the animal hospital (it was a Sunday so his vet wasn't open) in time if I could have carried him and put him in the car. But it was probably too late, thirteen is really old for a dog over a hundred pounds.
It was almost a blessing that the vet wasn't open for Lucy. If they had been, I would have tried to get her there and she would have either died in the car on the way or at the vet, which terrified her. The way it happened, she died in her own bed, comfortable, with those she loved.