Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: Whitenuckles on December 08, 2010, 05:33:16 PM
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My best bud and I just got back from the vet. He started chocking last week, and it had only gotten worse. So they stuck him with a neddle and 10 min. later they said he had cancer. The doc gave him 2-8 weeks to live. I figure the first day he can't get up on his own or won't eat, will be the day.
This sucks!
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my chocolate lab Gator (10 years old) got a lump on his front knee and his toenail split from another growth.....took him to the vet and it was cancer....still can't come to terms with it but put him down 2 years ago....considered myself a "hard" man but cried my eyes out when it happened...I feel your pain brother and would like to say it gets easier over time but still miss him every time I open the safe as he would come running...I remember we used to archery elk hunt in Manastash and would take him over scouting during the summer camping....he would stay awake all night growling at the elk that were walking around camp ( we could hear them also)... I loved that dog but I guess we all know deep down that someday we will all outlive them...don't know if that outweighs the good times we have during their stay with us but as the song goes "every rose has it's thorns".....i'd like to think that we will hunt again in the afterlife...
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Sorry to hear about your freind.
My Rot/Shepard has a growth on her leg. I know it is cancer. She will turn 13 on Chritmas day.
She also has a knee injury(tendon tear) from some *censored* shooting her with a bb gun while I was elk hunting. She tore the tendon trying to run away from them in the yard.
She has difficulty walking and getting up. She has started losing weight. Noemally she has a thick coat. This year, thin coat.
I am working on when to make the call.
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Very sorry to hear that news.... :'(
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Oh man that is terrible news. Sorry to hear that. John
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Its never easy. So very sorry to hear this sad news! :'(
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Sorry to hear...he knows you love him and enjoy the time you still have..
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Horrible news. And yes, enjoy the time you still have.
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very sorry to hear this news... take it easy..
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we lost a dog to cancer a few years ago, spoil the crap out of em while can, you'll be happy you did. sorry to hear that though
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Very sorry to hear this, Judd is a good dog, keep him warm and comfortable maybe toss him a wing to play with, you never know look how long Saddie fought it off.
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Put my two old labs down this past spring and summer with Cancer. I know what You me3an about the tears on a strong man. Couldn't hardly see to drive home!!! After wrestling with it for a few months, We got a new pup. Best thing is she looks nothing like the other 2. I forgot how smart they can be from the get go. At 65 I hope I have the energy to keep up with Her!! She is in puppy class now, and we will start the field trial training together in March. Dad has 35 National plates, so she has the smarts and go, if I can keep up.
Sorry about your dog, but I highly recommend a new pup ASAP.
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Sorry to hear that.
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Sorry to hear about the bad news. Hope things go well for you, your best friend and the family.
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bummer :(
Been there, done that :'(
Give him some of your Dad's magic potion. I think it helped Sayde
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Thanks ya'll! It was a rough night and morning, but I think I'll try and stay happy. I think he could tell something was wrong last night when when he was sitting in my lap, and I was crying my eyes out.
I tell ya, just a week ago I thought I had another year with him. Now all I can think about is what a great dog he has been, and how many times I let him down.
Got to go.. Tearin up again.
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yes its very hard to loose a good friend. brings tears to my eyes reading that last post. I have a old girl that is getting very tired. She is the best hunting dog i have ever had. And a even better friend, i will miss her greatly when she is gone. prayers for you friend.
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Man, I just hate to hear that. I truly feel for you. I can't even read these posts without getting teary eyed. I've got a 12year old lady black Lab at home-still going strong, but know I could be in your shoes any day from here on out. Whatever you do, don't watch the movie Marley and Me.
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Enjoy your time with him. I have had to put down two labs due to cancer. It never gets easy.
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I'm with you ,sorry that you have to go through this. It has been only 3 months since we lost our best bud and because he was like my kid I had hard time to deal with it . Time goes by and I will always remember him ,thats what we have left .Memories ...........
Just like with people .
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This is always tough, its never easy to get this kind of news about your hunting partner and best friend. My Lab past of cancer while i was commerical fishing in Alaska, i wasn,t informed of it until i got home. I am glad my family waited until i got home to tell me or i would have been a mess up there. Enjoy every minute you possibly can!
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Sorry to hear.