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What beautiful horses. We do what we have to do for our beloved animals. My dog Blackie (15 years old died in 2022) came down with the human equivalent of vertigo very badly about 4 months before she died. Didn’t know what the heck was happening. Took her to the vet who got her going after a night of vomiting because she was so dizzy. Until the dizziness stopped (usually within 5-7 days), I would have to use a sling to help her out to the bathroom in the backyard. I’m an old girl with a fused back, but both old girls went out several times a day. Each day we walked about 6 feet further out. She was a determined girl who wanted her independence back. It did resolve in 5 days, but I would have done anything to help her. Even in the end when the attacks kept coming and I knew in my soul it was time to let her go, the vet came to the house. Gave Blackie the first shot, and she started snoring when she went to sleep. The vet shot me a puzzled look. I laughed out loud and said “Blackie snores when she is having a good deep sleep.” She left me me a laugh and me telling her what a wonderful and special girl she was. Will see her again one day. (And the tears are flowing as I write this.) Animals help us so much more than we can ever repay. Remember, rescue animals are the best.

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James Goodrich's avatar

Amazing how animals can sometimes become your closest members of the family. Thanks for sharing this with us!!

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