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Old 03-02-2013, 5:53pm   #10
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I had a dog do a similar thing. He was about 12. His outside time became longer and longer by his doing. One morning I let him out, a few minutes later I left for work. I drove past him as he was trotting down the road. He looked up at me as I drove by. He had a long, forlorn look in his eyes. I never saw him again..........

I miss that dog.


Dogs and cats know when their time is up. I had a Calico cat once; it was vacation time for me and my family, and I knew Callie had been acting sluggish lately. I took her to the vet before we left, and the vet said it was just old age. I took her home, and we left for a week.

When I got home, Callie came to me. but she was bleeding from her rectum. She could barely walk, and within a few minutes she died. I'm convinced she waited on me to get home before she died just so we could see each other one more time.
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