Thursday, November 6, 2014

ANOTHER SAD GOODBYE




My beautiful little Arthur joined his brothers and sisters at the Rainbow Bridge on Monday morning. 

He didn’t eat dinner Sunday evening so I thought it was him that got into the cat box.  I was blaming Stinky.  Monday morning, he was fine, went potty, was talking up a storm as I was getting breakfast ready and everything was normal.  In fact, I was teasing him saying “you must be really hungry, you naughty boy”.  He ate breakfast, took his treats and went and laid on the floor.

About a half hour later, I smelled poop.  So I went downstairs and he had lost control and his breathing was heavy so I rushed him to the vet.  He walked to the car but was a little wobbly. By the time we got to the vet, I had to carry him in.  I put him on the floor and he was like cooked spaghetti.  Dr. B ran in, yelled something to his assistant and I picked Arthur up to put him on the table.  He died in my arms before I laid him down.

His belly was swollen and full of blood so we think he had a splenic tumor that ruptured.  There were just no signs, which is unusual. 

He was about 14, maybe even a little older, and I know he had a really good life after such a terrible puppy-hood.  And I am grateful I didn’t have to play God and make a decision but that doesn’t make losing him easier.

I remember when I caught him.  It took me 4 months and a lot of meat.  I finally gained his trust and got him to follow me into the fence and shut the gate.  He freaked out but after about 2 hours of chaos with the other dogs, everyone adjusted. That was over 11 years ago.

He is with his sibling, Shorty, now.  I rescued them together and they were two peas in a pod.  I walked them together, fed them side-by-side, they snuggled and always had a strong bond.  Arthur took it pretty hard when Shorty crossed over and wouldn’t leave Shorty’s bed for 2 weeks.  Not even at night to sleep with the rest of us.





Il dolce sogna il mio bambino piccolo. Mi manchi e ti amo!

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