DynamoBT
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We had to put our 7 yr old Giant Schnauzer, Leroy, to sleep yesterday. In a series of very unexpected events he lost the ability to stand on his rear legs. We hung in there for a few days helping him with bodily functions. But he was in pain. And medication wasn't helping. We took him in to see our Vet one more time hoping she would pull something out of her hat to restore him. It was not to be.
Leroy was my faithful guardian of the house. He would sound the alert at any noise outside or someone driving in the driveway. I never felt so safe at home alone as when Leroy was with me. Nothing escaped his eagle eyed attention.
The house is so quiet. We are really missing him as are my other two dogs, Bull Terriers mother and son. I only write this because I know there are dog owners here who will understand our loss. We are going to go through quite the adjustment without Leroy.
We used to call him our big fuzzy spider because of his long black hairy legs. Solid black he was. It's almost fitting that he died on Halloween. He's gone much too soon and suddenly. We are really quite stunned by his loss.
Leroy was my faithful guardian of the house. He would sound the alert at any noise outside or someone driving in the driveway. I never felt so safe at home alone as when Leroy was with me. Nothing escaped his eagle eyed attention.
The house is so quiet. We are really missing him as are my other two dogs, Bull Terriers mother and son. I only write this because I know there are dog owners here who will understand our loss. We are going to go through quite the adjustment without Leroy.
We used to call him our big fuzzy spider because of his long black hairy legs. Solid black he was. It's almost fitting that he died on Halloween. He's gone much too soon and suddenly. We are really quite stunned by his loss.