I'm sorry for your loss. Three weeks ago we had 3 dogs to but on the 29th of January the vet came out to our house and put down Tessa, our German Shepherd. She was still interested in everything that was going on around her, still liked to eat but her back legs would not work anymore, and we did everything we could with supplements and some pain pills. Unfortunately it was time. She was probably somewhere between 14 and 16 so she had a long life and a great life where we are with my wife and the cows.
I know what you mean when you say they know something is wrong. Both of ours that are still here have been down, not quite themselves. And it has been over 2 weeks. I think there are just turning the corner a little; our beagle really took it hard, you could just see he was confused and sad.
Our 3 were all from situations where they weren't wanted anymore and I'm so glad we took all of them. We'll probably add another here soon I hope, it is up to my wife. The shepherd was more hers than anybody else around here, that dog would follow her anywhere back when she could.
I hope you get another one to replace the one you lost, seems like there is so many out there that need a place to call home.
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