bullant12
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It has been a sad last couple of days for us. We got home from work Friday and saw that our beloved Lab mix Gracie was not her usual self. She laid down in front of her water bowl, swollen belly, labored breathing and did not respond to any of my words, particularly "food", "are you hungry?" (this would turn her into a 11 year old puppy). We called the vet with her symptoms and told us to bring her right away. The X-rays showed that her spleen was abnormally large and that it might have a tumor. When she went to try and drain her belly for fluids, blood came out, meaning that the tumor had ruptured. We had the option to do surgery, but at her age and the indication of blood in her belly we had to come to do the humane thing, not to make her suffer anymore.
She was a great dog. The movie "Marley and me" could not given us a better view of what we went thru. Once we got the other 2 dogs, she started to mellow down and became the big sister. She never met a stranger, always wanted to meet everyone but in her own way: come to you and rub on you. She never jumped at anyone and was very gentle, especially with children. She was very protective of us and her other sister and brother.
It has been a hard last couple of days. I have been thru the death of loved pets before, but Gracie was my longest living one so far. My wife has not taken it as easy as I have, this is her first time dealing with this sort of passing and has cried to sleep every night (I cannot blame her... it is hard for me in the mornings since Gracie was our backup alarm clock). Looking forward to Spyderfest to ease our minds off this sad time and have some fun!!
Thanks for reading... I needed to get this of my chest and I know I can count on my Spyderfriends for support.

She was a great dog. The movie "Marley and me" could not given us a better view of what we went thru. Once we got the other 2 dogs, she started to mellow down and became the big sister. She never met a stranger, always wanted to meet everyone but in her own way: come to you and rub on you. She never jumped at anyone and was very gentle, especially with children. She was very protective of us and her other sister and brother.
It has been a hard last couple of days. I have been thru the death of loved pets before, but Gracie was my longest living one so far. My wife has not taken it as easy as I have, this is her first time dealing with this sort of passing and has cried to sleep every night (I cannot blame her... it is hard for me in the mornings since Gracie was our backup alarm clock). Looking forward to Spyderfest to ease our minds off this sad time and have some fun!!
Thanks for reading... I needed to get this of my chest and I know I can count on my Spyderfriends for support.

