My condolences friend. Horses are fantastic friends, and I know what it is to have to find one of them has passed away. Time for a brief moment of remembrance.
Evilbunny said:Well, then you and that horse have something in common. People don't like you.purefuckinevile said:Sorry for the loss, but I'm happy it's dead.
Never liked horses. -.-
I'm so sorry to hear about your loss, user name taken. I remember when my dog had to be put down due to severe arthritis in both his back legs (he was a big dog, and that's common in dogs his size). When I took him into the room where they were going to put him asleep, the vet told me I should probably leave now. As I was walking out, I looked back and saw him looking right at me, as if to say "Where are you going? These people are strange. I don't know where I am." I walked out and realized that I just left my best friend to die alone in a strange place. I hated myself so much after that. I would've given anything to go back and do it differently. I still miss him. That was four years ago.
i use to have pet rats but i made the the mistake of buying two from the same family when bonnie (she was blonde hehe) died her sister's mood after she left competely changed even my mom noticed and she wasnt that fond of them a few weeks after she past away as well i won't get any more but i love rats ^.^odubya23 said:purefuckinevile said:Sorry for the loss, but I'm happy it's dead.
Never liked horses. -.-
You're not evil, you're just an ass. Do you seriously think the thread was somehow improved by your messed-up contribution? Do you sit somewhere and get happy thinking about all the death and loss in this world? Are you twelve? Get some therapy, you sorely need it.
I had a pat rat whose death really messed me up. I was there to watch her die in her cage, and though that was two years ago not a day goes by that I don't think about her. I got two other rats, but they're not replacements, mostly just for my wife to use to help her get on with things, I suppose. But I'll never forget my little Freddi, I'm not sure I'll feel the same way when these two go.
is that your dog there? i love husky'sExaltedK9 said:Man...losing a dog is hard.Baby Tea said:I had to put down my dog after many many years of being a fantastic dog.
That was hard for the whole family. It really is losing a friend.
(muffled sobs)
haha its natural for that breed i think that's a male horse in the picture.she's smaller and was completely gorgeous.Nivag said:I'm sorry for your loss. Did she have long glorious 80's hair-metal hair like the one in the pic? My dog will probably pass soon, I think he's somewhere between 13-15 now. He's very healthy for his age but I can't get it out of my head. I'm probably going to miss him more than I would a good friend. I still love my friends but, my dog is where it's at.
Well, that is my dog, but it's not a husky. That's Laika (who's still kicking) and he's a full-blooded wolf. But being a dog lover, I have lost many good dogs over the years. One story that really stands out is of my old German shepard. His name was Cesar, and he was the size of a horse. Once while I was out of town, I had one of my friends look after him while I was gone. It gets pretty hot in Texas...sorry user name taken. said:is that your dog there? i love husky'sExaltedK9 said:Man...losing a dog is hard.Baby Tea said:I had to put down my dog after many many years of being a fantastic dog.
That was hard for the whole family. It really is losing a friend.
(muffled sobs)