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Goodbye My Gentle Friend


Robbi
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Last night my beautiful old Jack spent half the night vomiting, I took him to the vet this morning to see what the problem was. The news was the worst possible, the vet discovered a huge growth in his stomach when he felt around and considering Jacks age and the distinct possibility that there was no chance of a recovery I had him put to sleep, He passed away peacefully in my arms.

I had welcomed Jack into my family nearly 4 years ago, his previous owner had a mental illness and was no longer able to care for Jack. He came to me with 2 broken ribs and an ear oozing blood, pus and in a terrible state. He had never been in a house or been socialised with any other dogs and never seen a child!

Jacks nature was that of a dignified elderly gentleman, he discovered life inside a house was pretty wonderful, other dogs were friends and fun to play with and children were just part of the deal of being part of the family.

Every day I spent with Jack I marveled at his ability to enjoy just living in the moment and forgiving the deeds that had been done to him. I never heard him growl or bare his teeth in anger but would often catch him sitting in a patch of sun with his eyes half closed and his tail gently wagging as if to say life is good.

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I had our lovely Grandma girl for the last 12 months of her life. I miss her soooo much it is hard to believe she was only with us for a year.

Everyone says that she was lucky to have us for the last year of her life (and she probably was) and that we should be so glad that we made the last year of her life happy (and we probably should) but it will never take away the pain of losing her.

The old ones we never expected somehow take our hearts.

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Oh Robyn :cry: I'm so sorry to hear this. :) Your tribute is beautiful. You did a wonderful thing, rescuing Jack and i'm sure it was more than appreciated by him. He seemed like such a gentlemanly, happy soul when i met him. ;)

RIP Jack :rofl:

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