I have to hang in there longer. I just can’t put my dog down or give her away. She deserves to get older. She is 9 and will be really old in a couple of years. Somehow I will hang in there. I don’t like buying stuff, because it just means more stuff that the Public Administrator inherits, but I bought some house plants, put them in pots, and they make me feel better. I get very depressed when a plant dies, though, and I don’t have a green thumb.
So, if you want to hang in there a little while longer, buy yourself a toy of some kind to distract you!
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You should also consider joining some social activity groups. Talking to people also is therapeutic. I’m sorry for your dog, my sister had two cats that died a few years ago, it was sad because you develop a bond with these animals. That’s how life goes-I think the key is to not get too emotional and accept it for what it is.
I’m reaching a point where my parents are older now and I’m not really prepared for their loss but it is as inevitable as one’s own death or taxes as the saying goes. My mother has many health issues but there was a time we were right on the edge of survival and she helped pull us through-barely making it herself. Basically she was going to a job with her terrible health in winter, using public transportation-I was unemployed and desperately trying to find work at the time. In fact a few months after I got my job she retired because she could no longer physically work, it was impeccable timing.
Anyways for that and other reasons I’ll always remember her with great respect. She’s been a fixture in my life and was at times stronger than me-perhaps it was just her stubbornness but it got us through many bad situations in our life. I’m trying to be strong for the few people I care about in my life but often think about ending it…I’ll probably stick around for at least another year or two in my estimation…unless something occurs that absolutely forces me to end it sooner.
I’m glad you decided to stay for the dog. 🙂
I’m proud of your decision to tough it out and give your dog every opportunity to fulfill its natural life. I know it’s hard to endure for the sake of another. Personally, I see such personal sacrifice for the sake of a dog/animal more noble and honorable than for humans. Of course it depends on the human we’re sacrificing for, but most adult humans have the capacity to think and reason and adapt to change … our animal companions don’t have the same luxury because they are generally governed by the mandates and whims of humans.
I hope I didn’t come off as harsh in my past comments on the subject. Give your dog smooches for me 🙂
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