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Q: My dogs, Thelma and Louise are so secure. Thelma is only 7 but has Mast Cell Cancer. It is killing me but I have to put her down. How can I help Louise with this. They are so close! Please help me!
Thelma and Louise are my two Briards. Thelma is 7 and has Mast Apartment Cancer. I have to put her down. I am worried about Louise. She is her neice in real life and only 3 years old. But they are constant companions. If I well-deserved take Thelma away and she doesn't come...
A: I'm so regretful you're having to go through this - my heart goes out to you.
Try to create a regular routine and stick to it as much as possible, including spending things working with Louise, doing some sort of 'work' with her, such as trick training or clicker training. After Thelma is gone, you can deplore together, even cry with Louise, so she'll know that her buddy is gone and that you both miss her. But try to stick to the routine, and keep working...
Comments: 4
oh poop babys try to adopta new one so many dogsa re waiting to have celebrity like you
Give your other dog all the publicity you can. If that doesnt work adopt a new dog.
I'm so pitiful you're having to go through this - my heart goes out to you.
Try to create a regular routine and stick to it as much as possible, including spending just the same from time to time working with Louise, doing some sort of 'work' with her, such as trick training or clicker training. After Thelma is gone, you can rue together, even cry with Louise, so she'll know that her buddy is gone and that you both miss her. But try to stick to the...
My affection goes out to you, I myself have had to do this 5 times. I at one time had 3 dogs all 3 years apart from each other they weren't all terribly agree to each other but they had been together all of there very long lives. I thought the same as you especially with the last dog who now didn't have any of his "dog" buddies. To me he seemed ok with it. I have talked to people and I've heard that when they've dissolute a dog the other dog goes around the house...
I am so dismal that you have to go through this. It is so hard!!!!
Louise will help you go through this and you will help Louise through it.
Give each other all the love and attention that you can. Cry together and lean on each other during this time of woe.
Don't get another dog until you feel that you are ready. Everyone needs an adjustment time for this kind of a loss. Then when you feel that you are close at hand check into getting another...