Babysitting a 17 year-old deaf and blind dog for the whole night

Kinja'd!!! "daender" (daender)
05/17/2014 at 00:35 • Filed to: None

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My heart is skipping beats every time it gets up or whines for a long period of time. I doubt I'll be able to sleep from all the worry. Also has me thinking about what kind of stresses/worries parents go through with their own children when they first start out.

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FD3S for you.

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DISCUSSION (8)


Kinja'd!!! Leadbull > daender
05/17/2014 at 00:37

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That dog's older than some of you all...


Kinja'd!!! daender > Leadbull
05/17/2014 at 00:40

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It's only 4 years younger than me but you have a good point.


Kinja'd!!! Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies > Leadbull
05/17/2014 at 00:42

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I've got it beat by 2 years. Damn that's an old dog.


Kinja'd!!! Leadbull > daender
05/17/2014 at 01:10

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I'm three years older.

I'm pretty sure that dog's old enough to sign up for the military (with parental consent).


Kinja'd!!! CRider > Leadbull
05/17/2014 at 01:43

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That dog is almost as old as that RX7


Kinja'd!!! jdjonesdr > daender
05/18/2014 at 16:19

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Maybe it's time? It's hard to let go, but we all have to go sometime. Stop the suffering.


Kinja'd!!! daender > jdjonesdr
05/18/2014 at 16:23

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The owner won't let it go, but I agree that if you love it then you must put it out of its misery.


Kinja'd!!! jdjonesdr > daender
05/19/2014 at 09:18

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I've never been to a funeral - not even for my parents or family. I just can't do it. Probably because I've helped a few of my beloved pets escape their suffering, and I cried uncontrollably for days afterwards.