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[Closed] Bye bye Hope. End of the line for my traildog

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 DezB
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Excuse me while I indulge, feeling sad.
One of the original traildogs of the forum had to be put to sleep last night.
She had a fab 12 years, still a fit dog til the day she went, just had suspected stomach cancer and couldn't breathe.
I hadn't lived in the same house for the past few years, but she still came to stay with me regularly and had walks over the thicket where we used to spend time every day in the past.
Some may remember my thread about her being "The Hunter" - where I was amazed she'd caught a deer and I took some right stick for it. Hilarious stuff, classic STW.
Anyway, a few memories of happier days

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Posted : 23/01/2020 10:32 am
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sorry to hear that - looks like she had a good life and you have lots of good memories, although that's probably not helping much today.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 10:37 am
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Posted : 23/01/2020 10:39 am
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Sorry for your loss.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 10:41 am
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Fine looking mutt, that. Condolences.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 10:41 am
 Drac
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Ah bugger it’s the harder part of owning a dog. 😢


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 10:44 am
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sorry to hear that DezB my condolences 😞


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 10:46 am
 IHN
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Yeah, that's rough fella, condolences.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 10:47 am
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Gutted for you mate.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 10:49 am
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Thanks folks. Any advice on how to comfort a distraught teenager later, without breaking down myself, welcomed!


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 10:49 am
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Sorry about that 🙁


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 10:49 am
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🙁


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 10:54 am
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Any advice on how to comfort a distraught teenager later, without breaking down myself, welcomed!

Nothing wrong with showing emotion to your kid, it's the natural human response to loss. Get through that and then you can talk about the good stuff and what a happy life she had.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 10:55 am
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Never easy saying goodbye to pets, went through it here two Sundays back, RIP Hope.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 10:56 am
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Ah bum, sorry Daz, looked like a cracking dog.

Hope caught a deer, blooding impressive!


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 11:01 am
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Sorry to hear that. The last pic you posted is a cracker.

I dread the day when I have to say goodbye to any of my dogs. My kids know the reality that one day they will have to say goodbye to them, so I would just be honest with your teenager, even if that means breaking down. Showing emotion over the loss of a much loved pooch is no bad thing. Might make it easier for them too.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 11:03 am
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Nothing wrong with showing emotion to your kid, it’s the natural human response to loss.

Seconded. Cry with them. Then go through some of those photos and talk about the good times and memories you have of Hope.

Sorry for your loss, but it looks like she had a great life and that's all any of us can ask for.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 11:04 am
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Put mine to sleep last week after almost 16 years by my side. Always a large hole left when they go. RIP Hope the Hunter. Run free.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 11:06 am
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Cazy isn't it, you shouldn't miss a pet as much as you miss a human but you do; they leave such a hole in your life. We still miss our old cat Toastie; she used to supervise gardening operations and sit on Mrs Gti's lap gazing at her adoringly and drooling. Her ashes are in a safe place because when we move we don't want to leave her in the poxy town where we live now.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 11:21 am
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Sorry dez.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 11:24 am
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Sorry to hear that, it's a heartbreaking loss.

Thanks folks. Any advice on how to comfort a distraught teenager later, without breaking down myself, welcomed!

Just went through this myself on Tuesday when Henry, our 14 year old labrador, was put to sleep. Have a good cry and remember the funny stories: gone but not forgotten. We had giggle about how he managed to escape from the garden and took himself for a walk years ago. Our neighbour told us that he thought he saw Henry running around: I was out and my wife couldn't leave the house as our 1yo son was asleep, so our neighbour had to go and catch him.

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Posted : 23/01/2020 11:55 am
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Change cat for dog...

The cat's will

When humans die they make a will

To leave their homes and all they have

To those they love

I too, would make a will if I could write

To some poor, wistful, lonely stray

I leave my happy home

My dish, my cosy bed, my cushioned chair, my toy.

The well-loved lap, the gentle stroking hand, the loving voice

The place I made on someone's heart.

The love that at the last

Could help me to a peaceful, painless end, held in loving arms.

If I should die

Oh, do not say

"No more a cat I'll have to grieve me by its loss"

Seek out a lonely, unloved cat and give my place to him.

This is my legacy.

The love I leave behind.

T'is all I have to give.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 12:30 pm
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🙁

second pic in that post she looks like a very happy dog, that's all that we can give them, happy times and good walks


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 12:30 pm
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So sorry to hear that mate. It's one of life's cruel ironies that our furry friends have such a short lifespan compared to us. I've said goodbye to a few over the years. As said above, no shame in shedding a tear or two, particularly in front of the boy, he needs to know it's okay to mourn.

My sometime trail hound is asleep on the sofa as I write this, makes me realise I need to get out with her again whilst she's still able to do the hard yards.

Looks like your dog had the best life that it could have asked for. They give us love, companionship, security and exercise and we give them food, warmth and a pack to belong to. It's a good trade.

And mine wishes she'd ever got close to a squirrel, let alone a deer!


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 12:37 pm
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Oh and by the way, I LOVE that video in the wheat field. Absolutely awesome, what a fantastic memory to have. And in turn reminds me of doing much the same with my dog in childhood..

Its suddenly got a bit dusty in here..


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 12:51 pm
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Sad times. Im sending a man hug.

When you tell your children just share your memories and photos. Cryung tigether is good therapy.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 1:05 pm
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Sorry to hear that Dez. We lost our Lakeland a little while ago. Still hurts.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 1:19 pm
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That’s crap mate. Sorry to hear that. I keep saying I’ll never get another dog. I always do.
Make sure you do the same.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 1:27 pm
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I've just been out for a couple of hours walk with my best friend Scooby. I was cursing him for rolling in every muddy puddle we passed. After reading this thread, it really doesn't matter.

My thoughts are with you.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 2:21 pm
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Sorry to hear this Dez. Lost Sky last July.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 2:35 pm
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Well done on doing the right thing now my lurcher has reached 11 I hope I can do the same when I need to.

Just sit and cry with you son, nothing else to do really is there.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 2:40 pm
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Really sorry to hear your loss, I really like that video in the wheat field, inspires me to get more gems myslef of those spoecial moments! Lovely memories and oh yeah reading all these posts has made it a bit dusty in here too.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 3:17 pm
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Sorry to hear about that. Can tell she was a good girl, deer or no deer.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 3:46 pm
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Just had my hound out for a good strep up a wee mountain today. She's happy as can be.

Tomorrow we go to the vet for an ultrasound.

Big dog, 9 years old. Not looking forward to this, but keeping fingers crossed.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 3:49 pm
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Had my first hug off my son in about 5 years. We both shed some tears. Then cheered him up by having a result with a new car for him.
Kid lost his nan just before Christmas, so needed something positive. 😊


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 4:39 pm
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Nothing helps the loss of a dog like the arrival of a new  puppy.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 5:22 pm
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RIP.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 5:25 pm
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 I LOVE that video in the wheat field

I've seen it on here before, but I share your love of it.

Then cheered him up by having a result with a new car for him.

You may have set an expensive precedent 🙂


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 5:46 pm
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Bugger. Hope was mental though , Into everything that moved or was potentially edible , like the packet of vitamin pills she got into ..
Hope you and Lydon are OK , sad times.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 7:06 pm
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It’s a sad time for adults, teenagers and children alike.  Grief is a part of life and I think growing up it is important to learn how to deal with it and also how to support people going through it.

You always come across as a decent person, so I would do what you normally do - i.e be there.  Listen, a hug and sometimes just companionable silence are all good. Share the memories - even now and share a cry over the good times you all had.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 7:28 pm
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You may have set an expensive precedent

All his own dosh 😊

Yeah, very sad Rob. Even last night she was trying to steal scraps out of the dishwasher, despite not having been able to touch her own dinner!
Remember that time we took her round Swinley? Brilliant trail dog she was 😊


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 7:38 pm
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Sorry fella. It's a bugger but I bet he had great life.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 7:41 pm
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Yes I do
She got obsessed with sniffing that ladies fanjo and bottom at the end of the Labyrinth, that i do recall
and knocking the slow cooker off the worktop and devouring the entire casserole that was in it , including licking the busted ceramic bowl and cutting her chops! nutter.
made a good trail hound , when not sniffing out road kill or dead stuff in the bushes


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 9:31 pm
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Have a man hug Dez.

We're watching our boy slowly give out due to his heart failing. He enjoys a walk but can no longer do the 8 and 10 miles that he used to love 1km will leave him drooling and slow now. It's not the best but we're doing our utmost to keep him comfy and not make life a trial.


 
Posted : 23/01/2020 10:08 pm

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