Never met a dog I didn't like. Sounds like it was her time.
Very sorry for your loss.
You stated something here that is succinct but very powerful…
“It was her time”… I believe there’s a whole, whole, whole lot of truth in that in a number of circumstances.
I have seen a lot of people pass away… And I believe what you stated was true in a good number of those instances.
Has a side note….
I really sincerely like many of your posts on here. No doubt about that. You add a lot of very good thoughts, ideas and ways of thinking about things on here.
You may not have liked what I said in that other thread.
Understand that I see what I see and I understand things from a different perspective.
I knew over 2 years before my grandmothers passing away what would take her out of this world.. UTI and then severe sepsis… My aunt who was a CNA for 29 years told me what would likely happen. And o was learning about that type of science while I was in school at that same time. So it made perfect sense. I was not surprised when I went to Riverside Walter Reed hospital in my home county and looked at my grandmother and looked at her lab report and I knew her time was at hand. I told my own mother that the person she loved most in the entire world that there was no hope of recovery. And that is was time for her to be palliative care from that time going forward. Hardest thing I have ever had to do…
But I wasn’t surprised by it…
I watch my own cat Matilda and see how her dementia is having an increasing effect upon her… I love that cat dearly but I know what is going on and I know what will likely happen.
And watching her is so much like watching people with dementia it’s shocking. Amazing how much we are like those animals.