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I had to put my 14 yr old Basset Hound down recently...hardest thing I've ever done. Sure seems like the house got much bigger and quieter....

2006-12-29 15:19:27 · 19 answers · asked by soloechoman 2 in Pets Dogs

19 answers

i know how u feel
i was close to this dog that died
it lived in my grandparents house
i sure did feel lonely...
gett another dog
ur dog wont want you to be miserable and alone
ur dog would want you to be happy as it had did when it was alive...
my grandpa got another dog and still never forgot about his old dog.
getting another dog will make u happy.
just dot be like my dad
he didnt get another dog
and my life is just plain boring
GET A NEW PUPPY!
sorry for ur loss

2006-12-29 15:23:53 · answer #1 · answered by TheApocalypticOrgasm 6 · 1 0

I am so sorry for that. However, I am sure it was for the best for your dog. There are no magic answers for this. You grieve. Loss of a pet is very real and takes time. You think of all the good times together. It is the hardest thing a pet lover has to do.

Give it time. Yea, big empty quiet house!

And then the day will come when it will be time to find a new dog to love. You'll know when the day comes. Please rescue a dog from death row. The love from a rescued dog is awesome.

2006-12-29 15:26:17 · answer #2 · answered by pets4lifelady 4 · 2 0

It is very hard. We had a 14 yr. old golden retreiver and he had two strokes and we finally had to put him to sleep. I cried and mourned and looked at pictures of him and thought about how bad he had been suffering and I knew he was in a better place.
Then about 3 months later a friend called that worked at pet smart and said some one and left a 6 or 8 month black lab tied
up in front of the store and did I want her. She is now 3 yrs old and I love her dearly. She was a blessing just what I needed. Maybe you will find another dog that needs a good home. For now just remember your dog is better off. Good luck! It is not easy.

2006-12-29 15:55:24 · answer #3 · answered by cindy ccc 2 · 0 0

Oh, that is so difficult. I can say that because I've had to do that with my dog. It takes a long time to really get over it. I focused on the great times we had together, and all of the times she made me laugh. I did not get another animal right away, but it is a suggestion. I, personally, needed to grieve my dog before I was ready to accept another. I am sorry that you're going through this. You've just got to grieve, and cry, and then find a new puppy when you are truly ready. And you will be. All my best.

2006-12-29 15:26:07 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Trust me, I've had 3 dogs being put down in 3 years. Heartbreaking. I no how u feel. The thing i do? Do sumthing happy. But sum x i cant handle it n e more so the best thing 2 do is 2 cry it all out. I then talk 2 my friends and family, even though ur friends mite not no how u feel, but u can hang out with them or they can tell u sum fun stuf. Friends r always there 4 u.

2006-12-29 15:26:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You cope with the loss the same way you would if you lost any other friend. You'll go through a grieving process. It would probably help to have someone to talk to about your dog, how much fun you had, how much you miss him/her. It will take time to get used to not having your dog around - you two spent 14 years together!

Good luck - just know that it will get easier!

2006-12-29 15:25:02 · answer #6 · answered by fdm215 7 · 0 0

It is one of the hardest thing to do as a dog owner but the most loving thing we can do for them when the time is right. You need to give yourself the time to heal at the loss of a good friend. Each day will get easier and than only good thoughts will remain!

2006-12-29 15:30:42 · answer #7 · answered by patty 2 · 0 0

I know that feeling. We had a dog we had to put to sleep last spring. It's hard, but it does get easier.

There's no right or wrong way to deal with it. We got a new puppy a few months later. She's not a replacement, but we love her, and her cute puppy-ness just makes it a little easier. Some people aren't ready for another pet so soon, and that's okay too.

You have my sympathy, and my honest admiration for doing the right thing for your dog.

2006-12-29 15:24:56 · answer #8 · answered by Emmy 6 · 1 0

I know exactly what you are going thru. I had to put my 13 year old shih tzu to sleep christmas night. I couldnt afford the ashes so they sent me her paw print. It just came today. It came in a frame with the poem The Rainbow Bridge. Cried all over again. But my other dogs have helped me through it too. I know its probably too soon for u to think about getting another one right now, but know she will always be in your memory.

2006-12-29 16:59:30 · answer #9 · answered by sunset12211 3 · 0 0

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2016-10-19 04:57:24 · answer #10 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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