Scooby4
04-29-2005, 03:26 PM
I finally put Dirtnap to sleep today. I never had a dog put to sleep before. It was VERY fast and he rested comfortably. He passed away as I petted him.
I did give him a bath yesterday so he was clean and somewhat primped. Gave him a last walk around the front yard which he always got to see from the front window. I think he sensed something and seemed to accept it. He had never wanted to take off walking when I had him on the leash before. I usually had to "guide" him or get him started. He took off this time leading me around the yard!
His real name was "Nicky" before I adopted him a few months ago. I changed it so I wouldn't get attached to him. His original owner was in a wheelchair and had to move in with her son's family. They couldn't keep him and was going to put him to sleep. I told him I would adopt him instead. After he arrived I realized he had some severe health issues. He had cataracts, mostly deaf, couldn't eat, arthitis, and had an old age spot on his head. My other dogs didn't even want to play with him.
However, I got attached to him despite everything. I got his ears cleaned out so he could hear better. Wiped his eye that always oozed for him. (He loved that). Got his arthritis to relieve by giving him more exercise. Was able to help with his teeth so he could eat better. He was getting quite playful and we had our own game of "Booty-Booty Tail-Tail". We'd chase eachoter around a wall in the house.
I am going to miss Dirtnap. However, I know it was the best for him. I told him that he would get to play with angels now. I think he liked that. God Bless you Dirtnap and take care!!! Love Ya my "Smiley Boy"!:(
I did give him a bath yesterday so he was clean and somewhat primped. Gave him a last walk around the front yard which he always got to see from the front window. I think he sensed something and seemed to accept it. He had never wanted to take off walking when I had him on the leash before. I usually had to "guide" him or get him started. He took off this time leading me around the yard!
His real name was "Nicky" before I adopted him a few months ago. I changed it so I wouldn't get attached to him. His original owner was in a wheelchair and had to move in with her son's family. They couldn't keep him and was going to put him to sleep. I told him I would adopt him instead. After he arrived I realized he had some severe health issues. He had cataracts, mostly deaf, couldn't eat, arthitis, and had an old age spot on his head. My other dogs didn't even want to play with him.
However, I got attached to him despite everything. I got his ears cleaned out so he could hear better. Wiped his eye that always oozed for him. (He loved that). Got his arthritis to relieve by giving him more exercise. Was able to help with his teeth so he could eat better. He was getting quite playful and we had our own game of "Booty-Booty Tail-Tail". We'd chase eachoter around a wall in the house.
I am going to miss Dirtnap. However, I know it was the best for him. I told him that he would get to play with angels now. I think he liked that. God Bless you Dirtnap and take care!!! Love Ya my "Smiley Boy"!:(