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Title: First my Belgian dog has died, now it's our German Shepherd
Post by: cheezcarls on October 05, 2020, 08:04:35 AM
On September 10th, our Belgian dog died due to a polycystic ovary that ia deteriorating and in critical condition. Her name was Sarah.

25 days later, our "Big Boy" Scooby who is a German Shepherd, just passed away this morning due to nonstop vomiting of brownish liquid and in critical condition too.

Now both Scooby and Sarah can now enjoy eternally in heaven. We only have 3 dogs left (mixed shih tzu and maltese) who are all reaching their old ages. Another sad day for me and my fam.

RIP my Scooby. 😢


Title: Re: First my Belgian dog has died, now it's our German Shepherd
Post by: peter0425 on October 05, 2020, 08:26:43 AM
On September 10th, our Belgian dog died due to a polycystic ovary that ia deteriorating and in critical condition. Her name was Sarah.

25 days later, our "Big Boy" Scooby who is a German Shepherd, just passed away this morning due to nonstop vomiting of brownish liquid and in critical condition too.

Now both Scooby and Sarah can now enjoy eternally in heaven. We only have 3 dogs left (mixed shih tzu and maltese) who are all reaching their old ages. Another sad day for me and my fam.

RIP my Scooby. 😢
Sympathy for your losses mate,i know the feeling of losing a Dog because my first dog passed away 7 years ago but until now i can still feel the missing ,though i am happy for Him because he died with a maximum life span so i know our friendship ends good.

Hope your 3 pets will remain healthy and won't have any sickness now until they reached the long years.


Title: Re: First my Belgian dog has died, now it's our German Shepherd
Post by: boyptc on October 05, 2020, 08:36:59 AM
I don't own dogs but I know the feeling of losing your pet/s.

They're part of the family and it's very hard to lose one of them. Rest in peace to Scooby and Sarah.