TexasErin
Loves old Pluto cartoons
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We just lost our 13-year-old black Chow, Misty. I am so sad and miss her so much. She was fine a week ago (or seemed to be) and all of a sudden she stopped eating. We took her to the vet and found out that she had cancer in multiple organs. I cannot believe how fast her health declined. We put her to sleep yesterday because we couldn't get her to get up anymore. She just laid there and her breathing seemed labored. I miss my baby so much- my beautiful black teddy bear. I don't even want to be at home because she is not there.
DD (7) already wants to get another dog. Not sure that I am ready, but my sister said that it really helped her to have another dog to focus on and love after she lost her previous dog.
We were so lucky that Misty lived so long and that it was only her last week that was bad. Chows seem to be a pretty healthy breed (from my experience anyway). Anybody have any recommendations on particularly healthy breeds or breeds to avoid that seem to have a lot of health problems. I really like boxers, pugs, bulldogs, samoyeds, American Eskimos. Of course, I would still rather just have Misty back
DD (7) already wants to get another dog. Not sure that I am ready, but my sister said that it really helped her to have another dog to focus on and love after she lost her previous dog.
We were so lucky that Misty lived so long and that it was only her last week that was bad. Chows seem to be a pretty healthy breed (from my experience anyway). Anybody have any recommendations on particularly healthy breeds or breeds to avoid that seem to have a lot of health problems. I really like boxers, pugs, bulldogs, samoyeds, American Eskimos. Of course, I would still rather just have Misty back
