Andalusianlover1
Well-Known Member
Very very sad but my darling Cecil was PTS last night. I'm absolutely heartbroken as I loved him to death and bless him he loved me un-reservedly following me everywhere every minute he wasnt sleeping. I know it was the right decision for all concerned but that wont stop me feeling bad. He has taken the path over Rainbow Bridge to be with his dalmation pal Rocket who sadly left us in april at the age of 14. The pair of them spent almost 13 yrs together and only the past 2 months apart, at least they are together again now forever.
It is a difficult decision having a seemingly physically healthy dog PTS but like us humans, sometimes the mind goes and not the body.
My house was very quiet this morning as Cecil was quite vocal, I'm sure my 3 JR will be wondering whats going on.
Cecil had a fantastic last weekend living off chicken breast and having lots of walks.
I hope he is now in a happier place.
RIP my big dopey daft friend.
It is a difficult decision having a seemingly physically healthy dog PTS but like us humans, sometimes the mind goes and not the body.
My house was very quiet this morning as Cecil was quite vocal, I'm sure my 3 JR will be wondering whats going on.
Cecil had a fantastic last weekend living off chicken breast and having lots of walks.
I hope he is now in a happier place.
RIP my big dopey daft friend.