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I lost my best friend this morning,


jasonluckydog

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Jake was my best friend I rescued him when he was a puppy, the best weimaraner ever.

I spent Sunday night in the front yard with him for over an hour as he spoke to the neighbors dog about something it seemed important.

He was in poor health but I thought he would make it till the Holidays past January maybe.

Monday I got several calls that Jake would not eat or drink use the bathroom and he looked bad, I was working so when I got home I was shocked at how bad he was.

I laid with him and watched MNF and tried all I could to make him eat or drink or get up.

12:00 he began to have a seizure at 12:01am he was dead.

I haven't cried this hard or long ever in my life.

8am I took him to be cremated I will have my boy back tomorrow.

Sorry for the long story and spacing but they say talking about it helps heal the pain quicker and I'm all fuged up right now.

My boy at Grandma's house

jake.jpg

I took this video 3 years ago he was almost 11 years old.

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Thanks, I'm sorry about yours the pain is deep. I didn't know it would hurt this bad. I feel like punching something but that wont help anything.

It goes away over time. To this day I still sometimes I think I hear her whining at the back door to come in. Its weird.

Just stay focused on the positive, the years of joy provided.

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