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  • Drusas
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    My almost-two-year-old dog is expected to die very suddenly from cancer at any time. She’s the sweetest thing. I’ve even felt guilty that I’ve thought she’s going to be a better dog (for me) than my older dog is, who is wonderful. But she’ll never have the chance.

    Meanwhile, my husband can’t deal with the occasional accident her cancer is causing and is threatening not to get another dog, knowing full well that planning for the next dog is what keeps me going because my life is ruled by chronic health problems and I live for my dogs.

    Edit: I guess the more succinct answer would be: Have you ever cried so hard you started to vomit?

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      My kitty died at 1.5y from something that wasn’t cancer, but the vet said it works like cancer. My heart aches for you. It took about a year to stop being sad and remember him being happy. I’m sure you’ve given your pup a good home. Enjoy what time you have left and you’ll eventually remember the happy times.

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        Thank you. That’s what I’m trying to do. She’s been very spoiled.

    • BonesOfTheMoon
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      Fuck your husband right this minute. I’m so sorry about your puppy. And don’t feel bad, we all have the dog of our hearts.