Just a dog…

Sorry. That’s a rough one. We run a kennel and ,of course ,have our own as well. People are here all the time who are mourning the loss of their best friend. It always hurts ,but when they get a new one it seems to help.
 
The sad and universal truth is that bad men live too long and good dogs don’t live long enough.

Take comfort in knowing you gave him the best life possible and he did the same for you.
 
No such thing as just a dog, they come into our lives and fill a primal void that only a dog knows, when its there time to move on it leaves a depression in ones soul that never completely heals, A man’s life is never completely satisfied unless he shares it with a dog. I have never just had a dog but I have had many partners with four paws and I remember everyone one them and can only hope when my time comes to move on they are there waiting for the reunion.
 
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That sucks, I've had a lot of dogs over the years but none of them were just a dog. If heaven is real, I hope its a huge field and the entire pack comes charging toward me full speed if I get there.
 
That’s a hard one, no way around it. Sorry for the loss of a beloved friend. I’ve been there and I am positioned to be there again. The positive in all of it is that it’s only hard because of all the good times you had together.
 
I hate using the identifier “I” when trying to add value to or maximize the focus on another’s moment, good or bad.
Scouring this forums and the numerous threads I find it hard to feel up to par with the “professional” outdoorsman, mainly bc I don’t have many people within my circle to rate my proficiency with and I feel as if every year I’m learning more and more.

However, in this thread I feel I have both a personal and professional view of the loss of man’s best friend.
It never mattered my responsibility to the canine, be it a house pet, duck dog or the ones who work w me. I’ve commanded dogs to do some things I wouldn’t risk myself, and I’ve had dogs fall asleep while my nephew and nieces use them as a pillow.
At the end of the day, we are ultimately responsible for their everything. Their food, their medicine, their welfare, their ability to socialize and be an addition to the family. They are our responsibility and when we lose them it’s a diff kind of loss. It hurts diff bc it hits diff. I’m paraphrasing here bc I don’t recall exactly the words, but there’s a poem out there speaking on why dogs lives are so short. It goes something along the lines of , people are born and have to learn to love, dogs are born already knowing so they don’t have to live as long.
I’m sorry for your loss and there’s no new dog that will ever replace the last, but rest assured, the next pup will be who they are bc of the lessons you learned from the last and bc of that, they will always be there.
 
My wife must be cutting onions.

Sorry for your loss. My current boy is 8 and I can't help but think I only have a few years left with him.
 
Just put deposit on a new pup. Going a different route this time. Would have been impossible to beat Watson, so for the first time in 30 years I'm not getting a boxer.

English Springer being picked up on 11/20
 
Sorry for your loss. Happy that you had something so good it hurt like hell when you lost it.

Allergies are getting to me today. Eyes watering… can’t seem to stop. The loss of a beloved dog is one of the hardest things. I mean cmon it’s just a damn dog!!!

I didn’t post here when I lost Wally in April because it was still too damn raw. Since this has turned into a dang I miss my dog tribute thread, here’s my tribute to Wally the Border Collie.

He was good for almost nothing except making me smile.
 
Put him down Tuesday morning. Was 100% appropriate. Went back to work after digging hole, shower etc. 90 minutes tops.

Just now setting in.

Anyway. He was a good good boy. And my son’s best friend.

Ol’ Watson. I’ve had a handful. By far the Best.

National dog day did not turn out so well cut him. Hahaha. ;-)

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Sorry for y'all's loss.
 
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