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RE: For our Joogsie - When it's Time, Decide and Don't Look Back
I certainly understand. My dog Cana passed after 19 faithful years. She was all bouncy and up until about 18 then it was all down hill. Teeth were rotting so on to soft food, can't go up stairs, hearing and then going blind. Once she went blind she was so scared and at this point it was only humane to let her go. Of course there was nothing medically we could do like you can with Joogsie. But the emotional roller coaster is what I understand. She wasn't just a dog to me. So prayers to Joogsie and I hope she gets better.
This is one of those times when I wish the replies for articles would stay open indefinitely. Your article about Cana deserves responses when folks come across it.
Thank you for the link, Mike. This is a great remembrance. What a special girl you've been blessed with.
I was thinking about the blockchain too, when I wrote my first piece on Joogsie. There's not a lot we can do, but there's something comforting in knowing that our special friend will be embedded in timeless data - a testimony of our love for them and how they've blessed us.
Thanks again for sharing.
Wow, 19 years. That's amazing. It's a long time to build a relationship with these crazy creatures too.
The staff was amazed at how healthy Joogsie is, otherwise. Normally there's not a whole lot of hope for a dane at this age. Big dogs tend to be that way. But she's so health and bloodwork so perfect that they have a lot of hope. That mass is confusing everyone though. Hopefully just benign or part of something easy to remove.
Your post about Cana is precious. Thanks for sharing. What a beautiful girl. It would be cool if they could be lifetime companions. God has his reasons. Thank you for your prayers.