Zuma laid to rest

Jul 31, 2011
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Trent
Well,, sadly we had to put Zuma down a couple of weeks ago. He is the German Shedder sitting on the TG in my avatar photo. He had some issues that advanced very quickly so it was the best thing. Pretty amazing how these animals become such a part of your family. It was very hard and still is, but getting better now. We had a great 9 years from this very smart, wise ass, and devoted Dog. He made us laugh a lot and did a great job guarding us and our home. He was a good Boy.
 
Trent, as a paws person I truly understand. Bless you both for being such dedicated paw people. Take care. Carla
 
Yes they do... Even right up to the last breath he trusted that I was doing the right thing as we sat on the vet's floor together with his head in my lap. Thanks for the thoughts and responses all of you. I know there are a lotta pet loving people on this site. We all love our critters.
 
Sorry for your lose Trent. Our pets definitely hold a special place in our hearts. As I read your last response it brought tears to my eyes remembering going through the same thing last year with my Sheltie, Cheyenne. Remember the good times!
 
So sorry for your loss. When the time comes for our guy, I'm not going to handle it very well. He has wormed his way into our hearts.😢
 
Trent, so sorry for your loss of Zuma, like others have said, remember the good times.
 
Trent, I am so sorry for your recent loss of such a devoted family member.

May peace be with you in these trying times.
 
So sorry for your loss of Zuma. We've had several dogs over the years, and it breaks your heart when they go. Now, thru a strange turn of events, we are home to 4 "rescued" cats - one with only 3 legs.

In kind of an opposite turn of events, my friend, who was 75 years old and lived by himself in his own house, recently passed away in his sleep and wasn't found for about 2 days. His Shepherd dog was on the bed with him waiting for him to wake up.

Makes me sad just thinking about it.

God bless Zuma and your family...
 
Yes they do... Even right up to the last breath he trusted that I was doing the right thing as we sat on the vet's floor together with his head in my lap. Thanks for the thoughts and responses all of you. I know there are a lotta pet loving people on this site. We all love our critters.

Been there also. Had to put our wonderful Dalmatian down in 2011. She was just two months shy of her sweet sixteen birthday - quite advanced age and very unusual for the breed. I'm not ashamed to admit I shed quite a few tears and it was awfully sad around the house for quite a while.

Be patient as time will help heal the hurt but the fond memories will always be with you.
 
Well,, sadly we had to put Zuma down a couple of weeks ago. He is the German Shedder sitting on the TG in my avatar photo. He had some issues that advanced very quickly so it was the best thing. Pretty amazing how these animals become such a part of your family. It was very hard and still is, but getting better now. We had a great 9 years from this very smart, wise ass, and devoted Dog. He made us laugh a lot and did a great job guarding us and our home. He was a good Boy.

Trent, I'm so sorry for the loss of your Buddy, Its been over two years since my buddy left... And before i choke up in tears, All i can add is sorry....
 
Trent,

We went thru the same ordeal not too long ago.

Yes, they are like family and losing one of them is terrible experience.

Sorry for your loss.
 

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