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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: krisandkev on October 17, 2015, 10:52:46 AM
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We left our 8 year old Border Collie ‘HOPE’ at home for the night Thursday a week ago and came home on the next day and could not find her. Very unusual for her. Well we looked and looked, called and called (we live on 61 acres) and could not find her. Put posters around town, called the vets, animal refuges etc and put a lost ad in the local paper. Then yesterday I followed a tell tale smell and there she was, only about 150 metres from our house, in light scrub. It appears she had been bitten by a snake and died instantly. Talk about two grown up people being the biggest sooks. But pets do get into your heart. They are always there. Especially with dogs, they follow you about and are always happy to see you. We have been through some medical challenges in the past few years and she was so good to come home to.
We buried her and now must collect all the posters we put about and get over her. We had intended on taking her on our next trip, a 12 months one, but now I suppose it will be easier. When we get back we will find another dog, another good friend. Bye Hope. Good dog. :'( Kevin and Kris
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because they love us unconditionally. I have lost so many 'friends' over the years. It doesn't get any easier.
Perhaps one of the hardest was my mini foxy levi, had him for 7 years and 7 months. Toughest little farm dog ever. Damn snake got him too. Was able to get him to the vet within 15 mins, spent thousands and still couldn't save him. Most heart wrenching day of my life.
We have since saved two from snake bites using vitamin c. Worth trying at any rate.
rip hope
My heart goes out to you.
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If you're a camper, being pet free is good....nothing to worry about.
We have been pet free for 10yrs and after a while you ask yourself.....what purpose does a pet serve ? And you can only ask that question if you don't have one ATM.
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Sorry to hear of your loss.
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Sorry to hear of the loss of a loved family member. A couple of years ago I had to bury our cattle dog in the yard. It was a very teary day indeed.
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Sorry to hear of your loss.
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We left our 8 year old Border Collie ‘HOPE’ at home for the night Thursday a week ago and came home on the next day and could not find her. Very unusual for her. Well we looked and looked, called and called (we live on 61 acres) and could not find her. Put posters around town, called the vets, animal refuges etc and put a lost ad in the local paper. Then yesterday I followed a tell tale smell and there she was, only about 150 metres from our house, in light scrub. It appears she had been bitten by a snake and died instantly. Talk about two grown up people being the biggest sooks. But pets do get into your heart. They are always there. Especially with dogs, they follow you about and are always happy to see you. We have been through some medical challenges in the past few years and she was so good to come home to.
We buried her and now must collect all the posters we put about and get over her. We had intended on taking her on our next trip, a 12 months one, but now I suppose it will be easier. When we get back we will find another dog, another good friend. Bye Hope. Good dog. :'( Kevin and Kris
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Wow that bought a lump to the throat. :'(
So sad to hear and I now exactly how you feel.
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Very sad to hear. Agree, they become part of the family.
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:'( :'( :'(
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Sad .
I am not a dog man but I was moved yesterday by this
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/picture/2015/oct/16/goodbye-peanut (http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/picture/2015/oct/16/goodbye-peanut)
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They certainly do become part of the family. Sorry to hear about your loss
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Sorry to hear that mate.
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Sorry for your loss mate, our fourth shephard is recovering from a paralysis tick for the the third year running. Being 12 years old he is taking longer to recover this time around, but after a week he is now getting up by himself now and looking for food. Slow road to recovery. Yes they do get into our hearts, but only because they just give everything to us.
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Fully understand your feelings of grief and loss krisandkev.
I've been reduced to a blubbering idiot a couple of times......"but it's just a dog"......yeah, right.
Keep the memories close.
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^^^^ Yep, just dogs my arse, they love you unconditionally and are always happy to see you when you come home. ;)
Foo
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Yep it tears your heart out when they have to leave us for what ever reason, but you wouldn't be without them...............as Geoff said....."but it's just a dog"........................yeah right .
It's 1 year,3 months and 1 day since our Zaccy had to leave us.....do I still miss him ? yes terribly, but I'm glad we got another dog , we lasted 3 months without 1
What a beautiful name "hope"
RIP "Hope"
Gone, but not forgotten :'( :'( :'( :'(
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Condolences sir.
Know exactly how you feel.
Bill
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Sorry to hear of your loss Kev.
A dog loves you more than it loves itself. No other living thing does this.
KB
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Sorry to hear about your loss :(.
They do worm their way into your hearts - half a dozen years ago my 16 year old cat had a stroke and passed next morning - I was a wreck for days :(
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..... Know how you feel..... :( :(
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So sorry to hear of your loss :'( My heart goes out to you too.
Our beloved pooch went missing on holiday earlier this year and it was like searching for a lost child. We were extremely lucky and had a happy outcome after a few days. She'd missed us as much as we missed her.
I never thought I'd love another dog like my childhood dog, but regardless of them all having different personalities, they all have the biggest hearts and are eager to love and be loved. Not only are they family...they're friends.
Enjoy your trip, and good luck in the search to find another dog to join your family when you're ready :)
Karen
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The Rainbow Bridge awaits you both .
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So sad when you lose a friend... thoughts are with you.
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My heart goes out to both of you we have lost both Milli and Dash (in my sig photo) to snakes. I miss them both everyday and was a blubbering mess losing both. We have two dogs at the moment too and they are locked in a run with snake mesh fencing when we are not home I still worry though. We had to stay in Melbourne last night and we were lucky they went to friends house. They are my family. I bet Hope is at the rainbow bridge with Milli, Dash Zaccy and all the other dogs who have left us. You will get another dog when it is the right time it will find you could even be on your trip xo
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Sophie Dog is waiting for me , l trust :-*
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TBut pets do get into your heart. They are always there
that's the main reason I don't want to get another.. apart from being fair to the dog, we don't have time leaving early and getting home late daily...
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Kyria and I are recent pet parents.
We have no kids. Probably won't at this stage.
Tucker (our Samoyed) is also our first ever "real" pet. (goldfish not withstanding)
he's only 16 months old and he is totally part of the family. He's with me on the 1 hour drive to work each morning, then 8 hours in the office then another 1 hour home. He loves to travel. Sometimes we swing by the dog park at Blacktown for a run on the way home.
For the last few months, I've been wondering how he will fit in the our longer term plans to hit the road for the big trip... not being able to visit national parks with him and so on.
But reading this thread... makes me realise that first and foremost... he's family. And Kyria and I couldn't imagine hitting the road without him.
It's also made me realise that one day... he'll leave us.
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Such a sad story...! Condolences to you.
There's a joke about locking your missus and your dog in the boot of the car for 3 hours and when you return to let them out, only the dog will be glad to see you. Sums it up really. I reckon dogs represent everything that is missing from human society these days. Unconditional loyalty and selflessness.
My wife and I cannot have children, so we have 3 fur babies instead. We love them to bits and cannot imagine wife without them.
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We give dogs all the love we can spare and in return they give us all they have.