Teresa & Mike CHS - Our journal

drstratton

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We put our Aussie Sassy down today and I am so glad we were able to do it the way we did. It was still painful watching her pass but the vet agreed that we caught her at the right time. She was losing her balance a lot more in the past couple of weeks due to the bone cancer but she was still strong enough to play tug with Lance. She was completely relaxed during the process.
I'm glad she went peacefully Mike. Even so, it's still a hard thing to do. 🙁
 

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We put our Aussie Sassy down today and I am so glad we were able to do it the way we did. It was still painful watching her pass but the vet agreed that we caught her at the right time. She was losing her balance a lot more in the past couple of weeks due to the bone cancer but she was still strong enough to play tug with Lance. She was completely relaxed during the process.
Never easy, but that timing was good.
I've got an old girl (will be 13 on 11/18) and I know her time is short -- sight is poor, movement sketchy, and her sense of smell is dwindling. I know the "watch".
Hugs to everyone.
 

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It was a sad day because of Sassy but it turned out to be a good day for sheep as we had a big ram lamb show up today. Red is throwing some nice color.
 

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