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We knew it was coming but not this soon

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Last night we made the difficult decision to let our Lola go. She had been declining but the last couple days she really went downhill. She was our fifth and final Pug. We rescued her back in 2017. We were told she was good with other dogs which wasn’t the case at all, but we made the commitment to her to give her stability. Having other dogs she didn’t make it easy but we did it. She loved her humans though. All we have left of our pack is our GP Hank. To say my wife is lost is a total understatement. This was her the day we got her back in 2017. 
 

 

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  • Super User

Sorry to hear this. It's always very hard, and I know the feeling also. 

It’s always too soon, sorry to hear.

  • Super User

Really Sorry my Friend.

Your family and Lola were lucky to have found each other.

Hope you guys can heal soon.

Both Lynn & I are thinking of you.

A-Jay

 

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  • Super User

I'm sorry. The loss of a family member is always painful. 

  • Super User

I’m sorry for your loss. I admire your commitment to keeping her even once you found out she didn’t get along with other pets. The bond we develop with our pets is strong. If they are ever just a dog or just a cat you shouldn’t have them. 

  • Super User

Sorry for your loss. When they leave they take a part of you with them.

So sorry for your loss.

  • Super User

Sorry for your loss. 

Condolences on your loss. Our beloved frenchie is closing in on his final years and it is disheartening to even think about the loss.

 

Keep the positive thoughts and memories close to your heart and she’ll never be forgotten.

 

Rest easy Lola

  • Super User

So sorry for your loss.

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My condolences.

 

I’m gonna have to deal with this problem in the next few years and I’m already dreading it.

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Thanks everyone for the kind words. I picked her ashes up today on my way home from work. My wife is getting better each day. What really surprised us was our GP Hank has been a bit depressed. We’ve lost other dogs and it didn’t seem to bother him. The only thing we can come up with is his ‘flock’ is now gone. GPs are flock guarding dogs and our pugs were his flock. He’s slowly starting to come around and is eating more now whereas right after we put her down he didn’t really eat for a couple days. Each day it’ll get better.

 

Thanks again!

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