[NAGDU] I'm a Big Baby

Marion Gwizdala, blind411 at verizon.net
Tue Mar 3 23:49:21 UTC 2020


Cindy,

	It is a very difficult decision to make and you are not being a big
baby! Just last night I got choked up talking about my Sarge and he has been
gone for more than two years! I just gave Trooper a big hug and told him how
much I love him!

Peace!
Marion


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Subject: [NAGDU] I'm a Big Baby

Oh yeah! I have to send out the list guidelines again, but first I have to
talk about I'm a big baby.

Fisher is still pretty lively. He wants to be with me, and he seems mostly
happy until he is in his crate. THEN:

1.	He wants to not be there.
2.	He whimpers and thrashes around. Some nights that is hard to take.
3.	He really is panting a lot in there. He has not been a dog who pants
much.
4.	He is pooping little bits often, including in his crate. That's not
normal.
5.	But he eats fine. LOL. 

I just don't know what to think. Should I call the vet do you think, or does
he have "dogheimers disease" as my friend said. Someone told me today it is
time for him to go. I don't know that I believe that this is true, but it
feels as if it is accelerating.

I am thinking I need some words of comfort here. LOL. Should I be doing
something?

Thanks.

Cindy Lou Ray

cindyray at gmail.com <mailto:cindyray at gmail.com> 

 

 

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