Deb_and_Ed_M
Apr 15, 2014Explorer II
Sometimes, a dog is just a dog?
I made that final appointment with the Vet for Jack the Cattle Dog on Thursday. He's 14, mostly blind from cataracts, mostly deaf, and shows signs of dementia. He's in amazing shape for a guy his age; but he lives in a world of frustration and anxiety due to the loss of his senses - especially when he doesn't have a "Seeing-Eye Human" around. And he's been taking that frustration out on the little dogs, who get bitten simply for walking too close to him, or for being too close to "food" either real or perceived. Jimmy and Ben now fear him. He bit me last Friday, for catching him as he fell out of the car backwards. I can no longer trust him around grandkids or our customers here at work - and I can't leave him home due to his anxiety.
It's just time.
But I don't need sympathy - the end of this journey is not difficult. We'll miss Jack, of course - he's been a fixture in our lives for 13 years. We've got lots of great memories, but not every dog is a "soulmate". He was simply a good dog, companion to Ike, good traveler, and fabulous protection. We'll pamper him for a few days - then allow him to run free again with his best pal Ike. I'm OK with that.
Jimmy (now 6), Ike the Aussie (RIP), Jack the Cattle Dog

It's just time.
But I don't need sympathy - the end of this journey is not difficult. We'll miss Jack, of course - he's been a fixture in our lives for 13 years. We've got lots of great memories, but not every dog is a "soulmate". He was simply a good dog, companion to Ike, good traveler, and fabulous protection. We'll pamper him for a few days - then allow him to run free again with his best pal Ike. I'm OK with that.
Jimmy (now 6), Ike the Aussie (RIP), Jack the Cattle Dog
