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  1. Geeze Kevin' date=' Lyndse and I are sorry to hear this. Let Jonni know we are very sorry for both of you. We lost a pet last year about this time. Our cat, Booger-Don't Be One!, died in my arms when his heart gave out. He was only 9 years old but we knew he had a heart condition since he was a kitten. He is still missed. Lyndse painted a picture of him and put it on the wall in the living room. I still sometimes see that little bastard in the house. He is always sneaking up on me.[/quote']

    Thanks man! I will tell Jonni. I appreciate everyone's stories. I think Jonni is plannin on getting a portrait tattoo of Ready. There is a really good portrait guy in fort wayne indy. He works looks awesome! 3 hour drive is worth it

  2. Ok so I was looking through one of my friends pics on facebook and came across this... I hope no one knows this girl... It almost looks like a photoshop. HUGE MELLON!!!

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    Maybe its just me... Or maybe Im just bored cuz my MRI machine is broken...

  3. thanks everyone. It is hard, but at least she had a good life while she was here. She was so damn spoiled. haha. I guess the only positive thing is there is more room in the bed now. :( Oh well. Time to rescue another one

  4. This past saturday, I got a call from Jonni saying that our dog Ready (yes Ready is her name) wasnt feeling good. Jonni works at an animal hospital so we took her in. She was being extremely lethargic and her gums were very pale. Well, we took xrays to check for internal bleeding which was most likely the case since she had pale gums and NO energy. The xrays all looked normal except the area where the liver met the spleen. It seemed as if there was no distinction of the two organs.... Meaning there could be a mass, or one of the two organs was inflamed. This area is most likely where the internal bleeding was happening so we aspirated the area and sure enough the syringe filled with blood.

    At this point we had to make a quick decision to figure out if it was the liver or the spleen. If the spleen is the problem that can be removed and the dog would hopefully be ok... the liver, well not so much. This hospital did not have an ultrasound machine so I carried Ready to the car and we rushed to OSU Vet Hospital.

    She did not do well on the car ride and as I carried her in, she was basically dying in my arms. This was extremely painful for Jonni and I. Ive never had an animal I cared for so much just die in my arms like that. She started breathing slower and we finally got her to the back area where they put her to sleep painlessly.

    Ready was the best dog ever, she was so sweet and loving. I just hope she died as peacefully as possible. She will be missed.

    RIP READY :cry: :cry: :cry::(

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