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Posted by: Jo Posts: 3 - Joined:

#554 - by Jo >> Tue Nov 19th, 2013 10:17 am

We lost our beloved dogs last year, seven weeks apart, one died after a road accident, and the other after a stroke. We rescued a worried little dog after a few months, and then we got a puppy at the end of the year. His name was Ged, and he was helping all of us - me and my partner were finally smiling again, and our rescue boy was much happier with Ged by his side, they were inseperable. We took Ged to be neutered yesterday, and the vet rang to say he had died on the operating table. He had just turned one, and had no known health problems. I am stunned, I can't even begin to think how we're going to get over this. We were still grieving for our other dogs, and now we're back at the beginning and I don't know if we can do it. Ged was so loving, always cuddling us and so full of life. How can this be right? I'm just so lost.
Posted by: overcat63 Posts: 1 - Joined: Sat Aug 3rd, 2013 08:08 pm

#556 - by overcat63 >> Tue Nov 19th, 2013 11:59 am

You poor, poor people. My heart goes out to you for these devastating, unfair losses. All of us who have lost our beloved pets know how terribly difficult it is. What you are going through seems to be particularly cruel. So very sorry for you.
Audrey
Posted by: Christine Moore Stringer Posts: 1 - Joined: Tue Nov 19th, 2013 12:26 pm

#557 - by Christine Moore Stringer >> Tue Nov 19th, 2013 12:29 pm

Really sorry to hear your news, how devastating big hugs to you and your family xxx
Posted by: clare Posts: 1 - Joined: Fri Aug 2nd, 2013 03:57 pm

#558 - by clare >> Tue Nov 19th, 2013 12:37 pm

its so sad to hear of the loss of your 3rd furbaby! to say the pain hurts is an understatment! ive never know pain like it! yes people say but there only animals! no there our family! i lost my girl back in oct 12 and the pain is as raw today as it was the day she left! but im sure with the love you have for your rescue dog! he will help you recovery not heal, be stronge big hugs xx
clare
Posted by: Cat Mum of Four Posts: 2 - Joined: Thu Sep 20th, 2012 06:40 pm

#559 - by Cat Mum of Four >> Tue Nov 19th, 2013 01:17 pm

Dear Jo. My heart goes out to you at this terrible time. Loss on top of more loss takes you beyond breaking point. And to lose a young animal so suddenly is such a shock. I'm so very sorry.
If you are really struggling to cope, as my poor Husband was after we lost a young cat on the road, please do seek professional help. Our GP was very sympathetic and prescribed antidepressants and a course of counselling. I'm not saying 'that's the answer' but there comes a point where you really feel like giving up as the emotions are so tiring and hurtful.
And seek out your animal loving friends and family - they understand some of what you're going through.
Sending you loving thoughts
Cheryl
Posted by: [admin] Posts: [n/a] - Joined: [n/a]

#560 - by [admin] >> Tue Nov 19th, 2013 03:44 pm

im so sorry for your terrible loss I lost my seven week old kitten this week after losing her brother three weeks ago they were both hand reared the pain I feel is unbearable hopefully time will heal the pain for you like im hoping it will for me I really thought my rosie would make it big hugs to you
Sharon

Posted by: Ruth Greenhalgh Posts: 2 - Joined: Mon Sep 9th, 2013 03:30 pm

#561 - by Ruth Greenhalgh >> Tue Nov 19th, 2013 03:23 pm

Can't begin to say how sorry I am for your loss. I've been in a similar situation with much loved, very young, pets going very suddenly one after another. All I can say is, try to keep going. Cat Mum of Four makes a really good point about professional help - maybe your vet has links to a specialist pet bereavement service? If not, your GP is a good place to turn. It is never, ever easy to bear this kind of pain, but do take care of yourselves and recognise that what you feel is perfectly normal and understandable. Take all the love and support you can. From family, friends and people (like me!) who don't even know you but really do send you all the love in the world because we know how heart-breaking it is. Sending you all the loving thoughts and good wishes I possibly can, Ruth XXXXXXXXXXX
Posted by: Jo Posts: 3 - Joined:

#562 - by Jo >> Tue Nov 19th, 2013 03:34 pm

Thank you everyone, I really appreciate your support. I've made a appointment to see a doctor next week, I just don't think we can do this on our own again so soon. Thank you xx.
Posted by: Admin Posts: 72 - Joined: Wed Jun 8th, 2011 01:05 am

#563 - by Admin >> Tue Nov 19th, 2013 03:42 pm

Hi Jo,

In the meantime, in case you have not seen the details, you can ring the Pet Bereavement Support Service - information at this link http://www.theralphsite.com/index.php?idPage=21 - and there is also a list of some UK counsellors here http://www.theralphsite.com/index.php?idPage=22.

Take care,

Shailen
The Ralph Site Admin
Posted by: Jo Posts: 3 - Joined:

#564 - by Jo >> Tue Nov 19th, 2013 04:15 pm

Thank you Shailen x.
Posted by: Jim McCall Posts: 4 - Joined: Sat Jan 19th, 2013 07:17 am

#565 - by Jim McCall >> Tue Nov 19th, 2013 06:41 pm

My deepest sympathies. After all you went through first time round and now you suffer again. I hope the little one is lying in the eternal sunshine over Rainbow Bridge
xxx
Posted by: Pat Posts: 2 - Joined: Mon Feb 20th, 2012 02:53 pm

#566 - by Pat >> Wed Jan 29th, 2014 02:34 pm

Im so sorry to hear your very sad news...i lost two of my beloved babies 6 months apart and its so hard to come to terms with...big hugs to you and your family and run free at the bridge fur-babies...xxx
Posted by: Rob McHale Posts: 10 - Joined: Mon Apr 21st, 2014 06:23 pm

#589 - by Rob McHale >> Mon Apr 21st, 2014 09:30 pm

This is a very sad story, my heart goes out to both of you.
My Daisy passed away yesterday, I feel your pain.

Rob

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