Rest In Peace JasminePlay hard at the bridge Sweetheart.
I think it was such a nice thing to do to be with Jasmine and her Mom when Jasmine went to the bridge. You are an angel. I know Jasmine's Mom will never forget your thoughtfulness.
Rest In Peace JasminePlay hard at the bridge Sweetheart.
I think it was such a nice thing to do to be with Jasmine and her Mom when Jasmine went to the bridge. You are an angel. I know Jasmine's Mom will never forget your thoughtfulness.
I've been Boo'd...
Thanks Barry!
Thanks you two.
I was chatting with Jasmine's mommy last night via facebook chat. I let her know what an awesome mommy she was, and that she was SO brave.She also told me, "I hope you know that because of what you have done for me, we are going to be friends for a long time". That made me cry. She has been through SO much.... losing her best pal really took a toll on her.
This morning while at animal care at school, I brought along Rita, my classmate wanted to see her. My dad let her go out of the truck, and she made a bee line straight to my classmate, and jumped and gave her a kiss.It was so good to know that my girl was able to make her smile.
My classmate also gave me a box full of Jasmine's food, her leash, two sweaters, and her heart medicine that she could not bare to hold on too.
She said that she is finally relieved.![]()
Kaitlyn (the human)
Sadie & Rita (Forever in Our Hearts) (the Labbies)
In so many ways, Jasmine was a lucky one: she got out of a mill and knew a home life with love. And she had the opportunity to give love in return.
Run free, Jasmine, free forever now!
Hugs to you and especially, to Jasmine's humom.
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That is very sad that your classmate had to put down her beloved dog. You are a really good friend for all you did for Jasmine and her mom during this tough time.
I smiled through the tears when I read Rita made her smile. It's like Rita knew she needed some love right then.It's so amazing what dogs know and feel.
RIP Jasmine
Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.
Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!
Cindy (Human) - Taz (RB Tabby) - Zoee (RB Australian Shepherd) - Paizly (Dilute Tortie) - Taggart (Aussie Mix) - Jax (Brown & White Tabby), - Zeplyn (Cattle Dog Mix)
So sorry to hear about Jasmine. My Sadie had a heart murmur which led to congestive heart failure but medication helped her and ultimately her kidneys gave out. From your description I think I'm glad Sadie went thru kidney failure. I would not want to see her gasp for air but really there is no good end.
I'm sorry your friend did not have Jasmine with her for long. I'm sure it was hard for her after fighting for Jasmine's health for so long. That's what was hard for me - letting go of the fight. It's hard to accept that at some point the body will fail and it's hard to switch gears and decide to end suffering. I hope your friend is doing ok. Time does help. Jasmine no longer suffers and she was loved her last 2 years - that means a lot.
Thanks everyone for your kind words. It means a lot.
Jasmine's mommy, myself, plus 3 other classmates (Sadie too, she went to school with me today. We left Sadie and another classmates dog in the car, and checked on them every 20 minutes) took a short trip to the animal shelter in the area. The shelter is now in a new location, and oh my gosh, it is BEAUTIFUL, and I mean it lol!She spotted a dog, Katie, a 7 year old Akita and cattle dog mix on the shelters webpage yesterday afternoon. Katie spent most of her life tethered on a chain living outside. She was then adopted, and returned after awhile. The shelter then found out that Katie was being trained with very negative reinforcement corrections (snout being hit, ears being pinched etc). So, today after class we went and checked her out. It was very cute- Katie warmed up to her right away, even ended up sitting in her lap for a bit.
It was very sweet.
She's looking for the right dog, and not wanting to get another dog on impulse, which is most definitely the right thing to do. She's going to think about it for awhile, and I'll let you all know if and when she decides to officially adopt Katie. One of the shelter dogs' caretakers was reviewing my classmates information, and asking questions about her previous dog experience, what kind of time she has for a dog, and her living information. She told the lady that the dog would not be left alone often, hardly ever- she took Jasmine to school almost every day. She said that Katie has a high prey drive (being a cattle dog mix) and is somewhat pushy around other dogs, wanting all of the attention. The prey drive thing should not be an issue- although we do have 5 residential cats living in the lab at school, she can always be kept on a leash (as Jasmine did) or put in a run in the back.
So we'll see if Katie is the one!
Kaitlyn (the human)
Sadie & Rita (Forever in Our Hearts) (the Labbies)
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