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Deb_and_Ed_M
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Oct 07, 2019

The "Goodbye Room"

So this morning, my Aussiepoo Jimmy took the Final Ride to the Vet. Yes, it the ultimate price our hearts pay in pain, for all the years of love we receive from our pets; and I've done it way too many times, simply because I can't imagine a life without dogs in it.

But this time was a little different: we were taken to a non-exam room (which usually made any of my dogs a bit anxious to start with) that was decorated like a living room, with a bookcase holding cute pet-themed doodads, there were dog treats, soft lighting, and plenty of Kleenex. Soft music was playing. Jimmy received a shot that slowly made him lay down and go to sleep - I had plenty of time to pet him and say the things a dog needs to hear as they leave this world - it was just the two of us. After a few minutes, the Dr came back in and gave the final shot. It was so peaceful and easy.

So I'm sorry a bunch of you are probably grabbing for tissues, because we ALL know this pain. I just wanted to share because the Goodbye Room (my name for it) made things just a bit easier....
  • So sorry for your loss. I know you have given him as much as possible in his last few years.
  • RBak wrote:
    So sorry, Deb and Ed. This was much better than the cold floor at an emergency vet at midnight. At least my present vet has the same kind of facility for when the time comes. Sending hugs.

    Rita and her sheltie and her horse


    Thank you, Rita...yes, my worst fear was that Jimmie would REALLY hurt himself when my regular vet wasn't available and I'd have to drive an hour to the emergency vet. He did a good job (for a blind dog) of going up and down our stairs; but the single step up onto our deck surely had him black and blue under that fur, for as many times as he crashed into it :-(
  • So sorry, Deb and Ed. This was much better than the cold floor at an emergency vet at midnight. At least my present vet has the same kind of facility for when the time comes. Sending hugs.

    Rita and her sheltie and her horse
  • So sorry to hear of your loss.
    I've been in one of these new goodbye rooms too many times as well.

    S
  • Been there too many times, I keep trying to steel myself, but it never works.
    My condolences on your loss.
    From another Aussum lover.
    from this morning when I changed the oil,,,,,,