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- moldero0
^^
crazy, my rescue dog (1/2 rotweiler 1/2 german shep) was a bait dog my dad and cousin found in a burlap sack on the freeway in the bay area 14 years ago, when they brought her to me she was scared of everything including her own shadow, but within 6 months I had her very confident and even swimming out all the way to the surf line up through 8' swells, just to get on my board and ride one in with me
just last week she started getting seizures, I brought her to the vet, I was thinking she was diabetic, but they ran a bunch of tests, and nothing, just 2 nights ago she had 2 seizures within 1 hour and figured, maybe its time to finally put her down the next morning because the seizures were long and very violent, but yesterday I took her to the beach and let her swim and played some fetch before she got the axe, she had a blast, so i figured, shes having more fun than seizures so i didn't put her down, it's tough call. she doesnt have long to go, but I will be taking her every mother fuckin day till the bad stuff seems to outweigh the good stuff, because once shes gone, thats it. :(
- JackRyan0
Rad!
- yurimon0
does one really own something that is alive?
- < this guy, coming in here and being a wise guy.capn_ron
- lolyurimon
- yurimon hazapoint.ohhhhhsnap
- mantrakid0
@yurimon In the sense that you cant come into my house and walk away with my dog, yea.
- 5timuli0
Our little guy passed away in June last year. I'd still pay what I did for that last year with him.
- moldero0
depends on the situation, if I don't have much scratch at the time something happens to my dog, I have to prioritize my kid first so IDE be like "yo dawg I heard you like to be homeless, so I put a homeless in your homeless!" other than that, IDE be willing to spend a small fortune on my dog because he's got my back and I'm all he's got.