DVCCarrie
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- Jul 17, 2005
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I have sad news and have seen in the past what a supportive group you are so I thought I'd post for some support. I lost my 14 year old Doxie, Melanie, this weekend. She must have passed at some point during Friday night or early Saturday morning. I woke up and she was gone in the kitchen. She had come into my room earlier on Friday but I didnt think anything of it (she normally just goes to bed). It is so sad. I miss her so much. Her 5 year old sister wont eat and is by my side every second. She is on my lap as I type this.
I got Mellie as a puppy and boy what a pistol she was. Definitely the alpha dog in my house. She was just always so good and never asked for anything. I lost dogs before but I seem to have forgotten how much it hurts. I feel so lost right now. I wish I was with her when she passed. My vet tech (she's known Mellie all her life) said she was a fiercely independant dog and if she wanted me to be there, she would have stayed in my room. She told me that Mellie probably wanted to go her own way and propbably just came in my room to say goodbye. She had been struggling with high calcium levels, an enlarged heart, and an enlarged liver. I knew it was a matter of time but didnt expect it to happen without a warning. The vet said he thinks it was heart failure. Well, sorry this is so long but I am just heartbroken and somehow writing all this helps a little.
aw:
Carrie
I got Mellie as a puppy and boy what a pistol she was. Definitely the alpha dog in my house. She was just always so good and never asked for anything. I lost dogs before but I seem to have forgotten how much it hurts. I feel so lost right now. I wish I was with her when she passed. My vet tech (she's known Mellie all her life) said she was a fiercely independant dog and if she wanted me to be there, she would have stayed in my room. She told me that Mellie probably wanted to go her own way and propbably just came in my room to say goodbye. She had been struggling with high calcium levels, an enlarged heart, and an enlarged liver. I knew it was a matter of time but didnt expect it to happen without a warning. The vet said he thinks it was heart failure. Well, sorry this is so long but I am just heartbroken and somehow writing all this helps a little.
aw: Carrie

She sounds like she was a real pistol, as you said, a wonderful family member for so many years. Pets are such loyal, faithful companions.
Know Mellie is there by that bridge, like so many here from the DIS, and her memories will be forever with you.