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Cried like a baby yesterday....


Zod

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Took ole Daisy to have her put down.

She had gone downhill fast over the last couple months. Gotten to a point where she was uncomfortable all the time. Yesterday morning she needed my help to get up from laying down, so it was time.

Took her to the vet, who agreed it was the humane thing to do.

She laid there with her head in my lap looking up at me as I petted her and assured her what a good girl she had been. Wasn't 20 seconds until she was asleep.

I won't lie. I didn't cry. I sobbed. I had not sobbed like that for many years, probably since the passing of my paw paw. Losing a pet sucks. I can't even imagine what it must be like to lose a spouse or child. Must be one thousand times worse. Makes my heart really go out to those families that much more.

Anyways, I think this qualifies as one of those times men are allowed to cry in the man rule book. Someone please verify.

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Sorry, Zod. Just know this...down the road you'll feel peace knowing that you were there when she needed you to be. I know that's not much solace right now, but trust me, down the road it will make a huge difference when you think about her. I sobbed like a little girl the first time I did it, too. A week of dread (or longer) doesn't prepare you for it.

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