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Lost my TRAIN BUDDY to bone cancer this weekend.

We had to put down our 14 year old dog Friday. He was losing weight and trying to walk on 3 legs for over a month.

My wife and I are heartbroken but it was a choice that had to be made. He rests in the back of his yard now.

He followed me everywhere and always made sure the model trains ran on time and were weathered correctly.

We miss his presence around the house.

 

Steve

 

 

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Steve,  Laura and I are very sorry for you and your family's  loss.  We had to make the  same decision about a month ago with our 17 year old Belgium Sheepdog. It was a hard decision but the right one .
 
Every time I go into our train room I still look for her.
 
Both of our dogs are in a better place.
 
Take Care,
Ralph & Laura
Steve
Feel the pain.  Did the same a few years back. A good dog is a great companion.  MY condolences. 
Originally Posted by SIRT:

Lost my TRAIN BUDDY to bone cancer this weekend.

We had to put down our 14 year old dog Friday. He was losing weight and trying to walk on 3 legs for over a month.

My wife and I are heartbroken but it was a choice that had to be made. He rests in the back of his yard now.

He followed me everywhere and always made sure the model trains ran on time and were weathered correctly.

We miss his presence around the house.

 

Steve

 

 

 

Originally Posted by SIRT:

Lost my TRAIN BUDDY to bone cancer this weekend.

We had to put down our 14 year old dog Friday. He was losing weight and trying to walk on 3 legs for over a month.

My wife and I are heartbroken but it was a choice that had to be made. He rests in the back of his yard now.

He followed me everywhere and always made sure the model trains ran on time and were weathered correctly.

We miss his presence around the house.

 

Steve

 

 

I'm sorry to hear about your friend.  I recall the time I had to do the same thing. Bill

As a fellow dog lover, I can appreciate how you feel, Steve.  My condolences!

 

My faithful pooch, also 14, recently underwent major surgery for removal of a malignant tumor.  She's hanging in there and doing okay, but her quality of life is certainly diminished.  I'm aware that I'll be feeling what you feel in the not too distant future, and my life certainly will not be the same without her.

Steve I feel your pain, I lost my dog about 2 years ago wile I was in for a kidney transplant. And I just got a new Dog this year. You will never forget your best friend, but I would get a new Puppy in time. Tanner is almost a mirror image of Rusty who constantly brings back memories       Scot

Originally Posted by SIRT:

Lost my TRAIN BUDDY to bone cancer this weekend.

We had to put down our 14 year old dog Friday. He was losing weight and trying to walk on 3 legs for over a month.

My wife and I are heartbroken but it was a choice that had to be made. He rests in the back of his yard now.

He followed me everywhere and always made sure the model trains ran on time and were weathered correctly.

We miss his presence around the house.

 

Steve

 

 

It's been a year since Peanut left us at 16 1/2 years because of pancreitis (sp?).  I still miss him every day, but it's about time to adopt another dog so the world will be back in balance.

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