Today Solar and I lost a family member. Our big dog, Butters. We truly thought we were going to lose him two years ago but the boy bounced back and stayed with us. He has been a joy to us and our protector. There are so many stories to tell.....
We love you Butters - Rest in Peace
Toy(Mommy)
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Named after the South Park character for a good reason.
He's sweet, always trying to do the right thing, dumb as a post, but he read the forest like a book, always kept us safe and aware of possible danger.
A wonderful loving dog, he'll be painfully missed.
Quote from: Solars Toy on September 14, 2015, 06:16:51 PM
Today Solar and I lost a family member. Our big dog, Butters. We truly thought we were going to lose him two years ago but the boy bounced back and stayed with us. He has been a joy to us and our protector. There are so many stories to tell.....
We love you Butters - Rest in Peace
Toy(Mommy)
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Wow!! That is always a great loss. There just no way to replace them. Each one has there own personalities. They always have a way of lighting up your life and only all they ask to be part of your life. Sorry for both your loss. I do hope we get to see our "fur kids" on the other side.
Quote from: walkstall on September 14, 2015, 07:00:04 PM
Wow!! That is always a great loss. There just no way to replace them. Each one has there own personalities. They always have a way of lighting up your life and only all they ask to be part of your life. Sorry for both your loss. I do hope we get to see our "fur kids" on the other side.
I ain't going, if they aren't there. :laugh:
Sorry about your loss. It's so hard to lose a pet.
Quote from: Solar on September 14, 2015, 07:17:57 PM
I ain't going, if they aren't there. :laugh:
Our veterinarian we had on the West side of the state made small headstones out of block like below. He would put the dog or cats name on them with a set of paw print on both sides of there name. Then send it to us about two weeks later. We had them on our fireplace mantel at our old place. We have them on the deck now.
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Quote from: Solars Toy on September 14, 2015, 06:16:51 PM
Today Solar and I lost a family member. Our big dog, Butters. We truly thought we were going to lose him two years ago but the boy bounced back and stayed with us. He has been a joy to us and our protector. There are so many stories to tell.....
We love you Butters - Rest in Peace
Toy(Mommy)
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Sorry for your loss. We do "senior" rescues from an organization in Upstate SC and we know what to expect, but the joy they bring offsets the ultimate loss. we have four right now.
Thanks everyone for the thoughts and care. He was my boy :laugh:, he was my Bud..
There is a spot on our road that will forever be referred to as "Butters turn". Toy
Sorry to hear about your loss.
Thanks much folks. As Toy pointed out yesterday, her daughter spent thousands on her dog at a vet in the Bay area, and finally had to put her down, they billed her a lot for the euthanasia and disposal.
Our vet yesterday did it all for free, and the disposal would have been free as well, but we wanted him buried next to his buddy, Shadow.
This is how small town America compares to big lib cities.
Quote from: Solar on September 15, 2015, 10:18:15 AM
Thanks much folks. As Toy pointed out yesterday, her daughter spent thousands on her dog at a vet in the Bay area, and finally had to put her down, they billed her a lot for the euthanasia and disposal.
Our vet yesterday did it all for free, and the disposal would have been free as well, but we wanted him buried next to his buddy, Shadow.
This is how small town America compares to big lib cities.
I agree. Our vet does not charge for euthanasia either. We have ours cremated and my wife has a special plot in the yard for them.
Quote from: supsalemgr on September 15, 2015, 10:36:46 AM
I agree. Our vet does not charge for euthanasia either. We have ours cremated and my wife has a special plot in the yard for them.
Cremation. Good advice, I'm actually running out of cemetery space. fifteen in all over the last 3 decades, and I'm sure many more to follow.... :cry:
Quote from: Solar on September 15, 2015, 11:05:32 AM
Cremation. Good advice, I'm actually running out of cemetery space. fifteen in all over the last 3 decades, and I'm sure many more to follow.... :cry:
I've only had cats in these last three decades but do share your loss at a friend, companion, and source of so much joy. That headstone idea from Walks does bear thinking about: maybe you could pave a sidewalk or porch or something as testament to those friends you'll never forget.
Sorry for your loss. Pets are such a big part of our lives and we always grieve when they depart.
We put our last dog in a pet cemetery. It was free and we were living on the road at the time. But I remember where we buried previous dogs.
When you move to Idaho you will be leaving your own personal pet cemetery. That always is an additional twinge of pain to any move.
Butters was a beautiful dog! I'm sure he will be missed terribly. :sad:
Quote from: quiller on September 16, 2015, 05:26:02 AM
I've only had cats in these last three decades but do share your loss at a friend, companion, and source of so much joy. That headstone idea from Walks does bear thinking about: maybe you could pave a sidewalk or porch or something as testament to those friends you'll never forget.
Yes, I like the idea, because in about 20 years, assuming I'm even around, no one will know where they are buried.
I think the sidewalk idea is a good one.
Quote from: kroz on September 16, 2015, 05:48:28 AM
Sorry for your loss. Pets are such a big part of our lives and we always grieve when they depart.
We put our last dog in a pet cemetery. It was free and we were living on the road at the time. But I remember where we buried previous dogs.
When you move to Idaho you will be leaving your own personal pet cemetery. That always is an additional twinge of pain to any move.
Butters was a beautiful dog! I'm sure he will be missed terribly. :sad:
Thanks again all.
I think we'll probably stay and fight the left like I've always done, till I too pass away.
My parents ashes are scattered near and mixed in with my dogs remains, they asked that I do that because they loved all my dogs like family as well.
Again, thanks, these are hard times for both of us, especially losing the protection he gave us daily.
So tomorrow, were picking up a West German purebred Sheppard puppy.
I had one a few years back, and out of the 20+ dogs I've had, she was hands down the smartest and most loyal dog ever.
My well being was first and foremost on her mind, did her rounds, and like clockwork, every 15 minutes without fail checked in on me, gave me a kiss and went about her patrol, only to return 15 minutes later.
http://www.nadelhaus.com/litters
Quote from: Solar on September 16, 2015, 06:49:14 AM
Thanks again all.
I think we'll probably stay and fight the left like I've always done, till I too pass away.
My parents ashes are scattered near and mixed in with my dogs remains, they asked that I do that because they loved all my dogs like family as well.
Again, thanks, these are hard times for both of us, especially losing the protection he gave us daily.
So tomorrow, were picking up a West German purebred Sheppard puppy.
I had one a few years back, and out of the 20+ dogs I've had, she was hands down the smartest and most loyal dog ever.
My well being was first and foremost on her mind, did her rounds, and like clockwork, every 15 minutes without fail checked in on me, gave me a kiss and went about her patrol, only to return 15 minutes later.
http://www.nadelhaus.com/litters
Hope you get one that will not have Hip Dysplasia. The two we had through the years did not.
Quote from: walkstall on September 16, 2015, 07:00:26 AM
Hope you get one that will not have Hip Dysplasia. The two we had through the years did not.
That's why we're getting the German Sheppard from West Germany, they don't screw them up like the AKC, American Kennel Club advocates do here in the U.S..
There should be a law against what those idiots did to such a beautiful animal, destroying it's hips, all because of breeder ego.
We didn't pick up a puppy yesterday but put a deposit on the litter due any day now. The Momma was beautiful and sweet and the Papa was gorgeous as well. I almost walked away with a little male who was freeking adorable and mellow. I love the smell of puppy breath..
We should have the new baby in November. Toy
The parents are East German blood lines, imported, so there won't be any genetic impurities, and both parents have a phenomenal disposition.
Awwwww, I am soo sorry. :sad:
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