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General of Darkness
26th October 2010, 05:57 PM
Two months ago I had to put my rottie down, I had her for 10 years. Found her on the f*cking freeway, best guess she was 2 - 4 years old. She was an awesome dog, got cancer, end of story. I loved her too much to try an avoid the inevitable.

Last week, step-dad dies. Can't say I loved the guy, but I was a better "son" to him than his own children and I've been dealing with my mom having to deal with the vultures for the past week.

So last night my Shepard won't eat, and this morning she won't eat. She's extremely hardy, and she won't eat anything. Took her to the vet, x-rays show nothing, and now I'm sitting here talking to myself. I bought a whole cooked chicken that I'll de-bone and try to feed that to her tonight. If she doesn't eat that it's back to the vet, and they'll feed her some stuff that will come up on x-rays. If there's a blockage, they'll operate, but f*cking hell.

I'm just f*cking pissed, it's not about money, this is about family and my dogs are apart of my family. Actually I don't even know why I posted this.

MNeagle
26th October 2010, 06:00 PM
Here's hoping she'll eat!

Hang in there GoD, and what's that saying about things coming in 3s? Nah, I've never believed it either!

ximmy
26th October 2010, 06:03 PM
Oh no... http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s222/chrisneros/smilies/feelbetter-1.gif

Celtic Rogue
26th October 2010, 06:04 PM
Sorry for all your troubles and hope the poochie get better. Puting a dog down, I think, is the hardest thing I have ever had to do! Hang in there ... I hope she starts eating for you soon.

osoab
26th October 2010, 06:05 PM
Sucks about the dog general. Give her some beer. That might get her appetite going. ;D

zap
26th October 2010, 06:10 PM
It all sucks, just do your best to deal with it, there are no easy answers. How's your mom? should be out of her mind for at least 3 months, bear with her she needs you right now.

Dogs, we have went thru a lot of dogs here, they run if there are more then 3, pure bred don't last over 7 years for us, I have found mutts do best no weird diseases.

Hang in there. :)


the Basque have a saying , 1 dog 1 dog, 2 dogs 1 dog, 3 dogs no dogs.

sirgonzo420
26th October 2010, 06:29 PM
Don't feel like you're the only one, GoD.... Life shits on us all.

PatColo
26th October 2010, 06:35 PM
Sucks about the dog general. Give her some beer. That might get her appetite going. ;D


Or, if there's any truth to that old pot head's legend, that if you blow pot smoke into a dog's ear, it goes to their brain via the ear canal and they get high. Try that, & put out a bowl of Doritos nacho cheese chips and see what happens. ;)

Is she drinking water? We had I ridgeback/pit bull mutt puppy, 6-9 mos old somewhere, within a few days of "saving" him @ the pound, he decided to stop eating/drinking and just seemed to want to lay down and die- seemed to suffer from doggie depression? Off to the vets, got an IV to hydrate him (~$600 later), he recovered and grew up into a real energetic, social & loving dog. He loved the dog park so much, he'd actually whine with anticipation on the drive over there, bolt out of the car to the entry gate, etc.

Light
26th October 2010, 06:38 PM
If you want to have dogs, especially larger dogs, you should get used to having them die. 12 years is a lifetime to most dogs.

General of Darkness
26th October 2010, 06:50 PM
If you want to have dogs, especially larger dogs, you should get used to having them die. 12 years is a lifetime to most dogs.


When you stop treating a dog like a dog and you feed them properly, there's no reason a dog shouldn't live 15 - 25 years. Kinda like us humans, there's no reason, humans shouldn't live to a 100, even with smoking and drinking. Believe it fuckface.

Light
26th October 2010, 06:58 PM
If you want to have dogs, especially larger dogs, you should get used to having them die. 12 years is a lifetime to most dogs.


When you stop treating a dog like a dog and you feed them properly, there's no reason a dog shouldn't live 15 - 25 years. Kinda like us humans, there's no reason, humans shouldn't live to a 100, even with smoking and drinking. Believe it f*ckface.


Oh... OK.
So you're saying you fed your German SHEPHERD the wrong stuff?
And you want to be our General of Darkness? :oo-->

osoab
26th October 2010, 07:01 PM
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General of Darkness
26th October 2010, 07:03 PM
If you want to have dogs, especially larger dogs, you should get used to having them die. 12 years is a lifetime to most dogs.


When you stop treating a dog like a dog and you feed them properly, there's no reason a dog shouldn't live 15 - 25 years. Kinda like us humans, there's no reason, humans shouldn't live to a 100, even with smoking and drinking. Believe it f*ckface.


Oh... OK.
So you're saying you fed your German SHEPHERD the wrong stuff?
And you want to be our General of Darkness? :oo-->


Actually after my Dobie puppy showed up in March I got educated on dog food. IammeIamfree can speak to it. But he was right, and I was ignorant for years. I don't have a problem to admitting that. Dunno what your you want to be our general has to do with shit fuck stick?

Light
26th October 2010, 07:21 PM
I didn't mean to come across as a prick because I can sympathize. I'm older than you and have buried several beloved dogs.

The bigger and more pure-bred the dog, the sooner it's old and dead. Smaller mixed-breed dogs live longest.

steyr_m
26th October 2010, 07:32 PM
Sucks about the dog general. Give her some beer. That might get her appetite going. ;D


I'm personally not a fan of it; but he might want to give it some marijuana. It's known to stimulate appetite more than beer.

Sorry to hear what's going on, GoD... my condolences.

MNeagle
26th October 2010, 07:35 PM
Has she eaten yet?

zap
26th October 2010, 07:43 PM
I didn't mean to come across as a prick because I can sympathize. I'm older than you and have buried several beloved dogs.

The bigger and more pure-bred the dog, the sooner it's old and dead. Smaller mixed-breed dogs live longest.


Quoted for the truth.

the biss
26th October 2010, 07:56 PM
No kidding... three weeks ago a friend of mine committed suicide because of back pain. Her insurance wouldn't cover the cost of the very expensive surgury, and she was already in financial difficulty. Her small business was losing money. The economy hit her sector very hard. So she drove to the beach, watched the sun rise a last time, and ate a bullet.

Sunday, my brother in law shoots himself in the temple and dies later on that evening. He had been unable to find employment, and with a son in college and a daughter who is a senior in high school, finances weren't getting better. It was affecting his marriage to my step-sister. They'd been married 20 years. The funeral is Thursday afternoon.

MNeagle
26th October 2010, 07:58 PM
My sympathies Biss.

crazychicken
26th October 2010, 07:59 PM
Sorry for the grief.

Losing a "close one", human or animal is hard.

The last horse I had to euthenize, one of our GOOD race mares, was the hardest thing I've ever done. I did it myself. I did not want anyone sharing our last moments together.

Be well.

Peace be with you!

CC





Two months ago I had to put my rottie down, I had her for 10 years. Found her on the f*cking freeway, best guess she was 2 - 4 years old. She was an awesome dog, got cancer, end of story. I loved her too much to try an avoid the inevitable.

Last week, step-dad dies. Can't say I loved the guy, but I was a better "son" to him than his own children and I've been dealing with my mom having to deal with the vultures for the past week.

So last night my Shepard won't eat, and this morning she won't eat. She's extremely hardy, and she won't eat anything. Took her to the vet, x-rays show nothing, and now I'm sitting here talking to myself. I bought a whole cooked chicken that I'll de-bone and try to feed that to her tonight. If she doesn't eat that it's back to the vet, and they'll feed her some stuff that will come up on x-rays. If there's a blockage, they'll operate, but f*cking hell.

I'm just f*cking pissed, it's not about money, this is about family and my dogs are apart of my family. Actually I don't even know why I posted this.

steyr_m
26th October 2010, 08:00 PM
My sympathies Biss.

Mine too.

crazychicken
26th October 2010, 08:02 PM
Damn! My heart is with you.

What a sh*tty situation x two.

Peace be with you.

CC




No kidding... three weeks ago a friend of mine committed suicide because of back pain. Her insurance wouldn't cover the cost of the very expensive surgury, and she was already in financial difficulty. Her small business was losing money. The economy hit her sector very hard. So she drove to the beach, watched the sun rise a last time, and ate a bullet.

Sunday, my brother in law shoots himself in the temple and dies later on that evening. He had been unable to find employment, and with a son in college and a daughter who is a senior in high school, finances weren't getting better. It was affecting his marriage to my step-sister. They'd been married 20 years. The funeral is Thursday afternoon.

Book
26th October 2010, 08:05 PM
My sympathies Biss.



Biss sharing this helps me better appreciate my own Life more. Before reading it I kinda felt hard done-by and sorry for myself. No more.

Thank you for sharing Biss. My condolences.

Ponce
26th October 2010, 08:07 PM
Well, I have no one now but for my little bich of a female cat......believe it or not I have never hit in anger in the 14 years that we have been together.....longer with me than any human female, I think that whe will be my last "pet", if you want to call her that, she thinks that I am her pet..............and shes right.

zap
26th October 2010, 08:08 PM
Sorry all, everyone deals with this crap some more then others just try to appreciate and count the blessing's you do have.

sirgonzo420
26th October 2010, 08:19 PM
My sympathies Biss.



Biss sharing this helps me better appreciate my own Life more. Before reading it I kinda felt hard done-by and sorry for myself. No more.

Thank you for sharing Biss. My condolences.


I feel the same.

willie pete
26th October 2010, 08:22 PM
Sorry all, everyone deals with this crap some more then others just try to appreciate and count the blessing's you do have.













That's right....sounds cold and cruel, but life is....biss sorry to hear about your trials..it's got to be a lot of sh*t going on for someone to take a powder....maybe if they'd look at it like it'd be harder for their family if they're gone, may convince someone thinking about suicide to reconsider....just sayin'


...and general...is your dog pooping? check it out and if she is, what does it look like? may be an obstruction or partial obstruction.....anyway the barium the vet will give her should rule-out an obstruction

Gaillo
26th October 2010, 08:26 PM
GoD,
Sorry to hear things are going so $hitty for you lately! >:(

General of Darkness
26th October 2010, 08:30 PM
No kidding... three weeks ago a friend of mine committed suicide because of back pain. Her insurance wouldn't cover the cost of the very expensive surgury, and she was already in financial difficulty. Her small business was losing money. The economy hit her sector very hard. So she drove to the beach, watched the sun rise a last time, and ate a bullet.

Sunday, my brother in law shoots himself in the temple and dies later on that evening. He had been unable to find employment, and with a son in college and a daughter who is a senior in high school, finances weren't getting better. It was affecting his marriage to my step-sister. They'd been married 20 years. The funeral is Thursday afternoon.


I don't know what to say to that. Maybe we all feel pain, and when we do, it all comes at one time. I don't think that it makes us any better, but it does make us human. Good news, it's 7:25 and I got my Indy eating chicken and she's alive. I'm sorry about your friend, and your brother in law. It does bring a tear to my eye, and I've shed a lot these days, but I will say this. I'll go out in a blaze of glory than to fade away, and I don't mean any disrespect.

PatColo
26th October 2010, 08:53 PM
My sympathies Biss.



Biss sharing this helps me better appreciate my own Life more. Before reading it I kinda felt hard done-by and sorry for myself. No more.

Thank you for sharing Biss. My condolences.


I feel the same.


My sympathies too Biss. You thread hijacker! ;)

Another topic for another thread perhaps, but I've believed for years that as the collapse really started to become reality, suicide would become one of the leading causes of death. It tumbles around in the back of many, many people's minds- but they dare not voice it. If you're NWO-aware & prepped, that's bad enough because the whole NWO roadmap (http://policestateplanning.com/id19.htm) is just damn depressing. But many are blue-pill/sheeple who will wake up to economic hardship one day, no end in sight, and be so devastated they'll just "opt-out". I haven't seen any reliable suicide stats (also curious if/how the MSM addresses the issue), but I have no doubt it's been spiking the past couple years, and sad to think how much higher the rate will go. It'll be one of the toughest parts of "surviving" the next few years, if you have compassion for the hardship of others... suicides will touch most all of us, either family or friends.

It's certainly an issue in the Gulf where so many have gotten the economic rug pulled out from under them, and if they stay in the area they're also being slowly poisoned to death so their health will gradually fall apart. The mental health problems there are mushrooming, grown men crying,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcrfvBX_oC8

It's also obvious in this recent 60 Minutes segment on long term unemployed professionals, you know they're considering "the ultimate solution" as their likely future comes into focus,
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6987699n

Ed Griffin published this reader letter, & his reply, back on April,
What's the use of trying - or even of living? Here's the answer. (http://freedomforceinternational.org/freedomcontent.cfm?fuseaction=despair&refpage=issues) Added to Membership section, sidebar, bottom. Apr 25


Dear Mr. Griffin,
After reading your newsletter for well over a year now I am beginning to wonder what the point of living is. I read your information and it looks hopeless. Governments of the world are obviously corrupt beyond recognition and everything I read is about loosing more and more freedom. The collectivist control of our lives is inevitable and a poorly constructed resistance is falling apart at the seams. What's the point of living anymore? If they take my house, my livelihood and peace and create the new 1984...why would I want to stick around for that?

It's not just your newsletter, it's all sources of information, the NY Times, The LA Times, the TV, Radio, it's everywhere! All you are doing is giving the blow by blow description of how a planetary dictatorship is inevitable... Well Mr. Griffin, I no longer carry a gun to protect myself, I carry it because I want to have an escape plan. I am too scared to have fun anymore and that is no way to live.

I am going to save them the trouble of controlling, manipulating, RF chipping me with their plans of world domination...this is like a damn science fiction movie for gods sake! How much time do I have?


Ed Griffin's reply at link, but not everyone will be persuaded by it.

Bullion_Bob
26th October 2010, 09:36 PM
Sucks about the dog general. Give her some beer. That might get her appetite going. ;D


I'm personally not a fan of it; but he might want to give it some marijuana. It's known to stimulate appetite more than beer.




Crumble a couple of dry grams into a few tablespoons of butter, warm in a small frying/sauce pan on very low heat. Do not cook, warm very nicely for about 5 mins, stir frequently, no bubbles or sizzling is allowed. Squeeze out contents of pan, collect butter, let cool.

Dissolve a 1/2 tablespoon in warm gravy, lower the lights, put on background music.

Start warming up the turkey entree. ;D


As for the dog, don't do it. Apparently not a good idea???
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=2&aid=2254

"Toxin
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)

Source
Hashish, marijuana, and hemp, Cannabis.

General Information
Pets are more commonly poisoned from marijuana through ingestion other than inhalation. THC is the toxin that causes the symptoms and is absorbed quickly after ingestion. THC has strong antiemetic effects which make it difficult to successfully induce vomiting to remove the toxin from the pet. Most animals will recover, but it may take 1-3 days.

Toxic Dose
Depends on the concentration of THC and the form of marijuana ingested.

Signs
Ataxia, dilated pupils, 'glazed' eyes, drop in body temperature, increase or decrease in heart rate, bizarre behavior, hyperesthesia, disorientation, somnolence, depression (may last 18-36 hours), coma, excitation is seen occasionally, drooling, tremors, respiratory depression, or death.

Immediate Action
Induce vomiting. Seek veterinary attention.

Veterinary Care
General treatment: The induction of vomiting may be continued, gastric lavage is performed, and activated charcoal is administered.

Supportive treatment: The temperature, pulse, and respiration are monitored and different medications are given depending upon the signs present. A safe environment should be provided where the pet cannot hurt itself or others while disorientated.

Specific treatment: Unavailable. To confirm the diagnosis, urine levels of THC can be determined in the laboratory.

Prognosis
Fair"