
If it should be that I grow frail and weak
and pain should keep me from my sleep…
Then you must do what must be done
for this, the last battle can’t be won!
You will be sad…….I understand
Don’t let your grief then stay you hand
for this day, more than all the rest
YOUR LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP
STAND THE TEST
We’ve had so many happy years
What is to come can hold no fears
You’d not want me to suffer so
When the time comes, please let me go
Take me where my needs they’ll tend
Only stay with me until the end
and hold me firm and speak to me
Until my eyes no longer see
Don’t grieve that it should be you
Who has to decide this thing to do
We’ve been so close……we two, these years
Don’t let you heart hold any tears
I know in time you too will see
It is a kindness you do to me
Although my tail its last has waved
from pain and suffering I’ve been saved
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I have a boerboel. Her name is Ananda. I bought her at our local petshop and soon after had her spayed. She had problems with her elbows since the age of 6 months. Her hips started to get weaker a year later. Since she was 6 months, she was on flexijoint and later on other joint medications. The vet also advised us not to put too much weight on her, as it will just make life harder on her joints.
She is now 8 years and currently on coxflam. She does not have any cartilage in her elbows left and none in her one hind leg (according to the vet). The vet said that it feels like bone on bone. If we skip one day of coxflam, my poor dog struggles to get up and hops around on 3 legs. I took her to the vet 3 times in this past year, as my husband and I decided that it is time to say goodbye. But when we get at the vet, she gets so excited, hops around, and wags her tail, look at the door with this energetic look… and each time the vet tells us, that it is not time yet. If we go on a long walk with our other dogs, we have to leave her behind and come back to fetch her to go on a 200m walk. If she goes on a longer walk, her bladder leaks for a day or so…
I love her so much, but it breaks my heart to see her like this! When is it time to say goodbye? She never complains about her pain, are great with my kids and other dogs. Please give me some advice?