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She was diagnosed with Lymphoma last Sept, and did well on Chemo with a great quality of life, until the chemo stopped working in the last month, and her lymph nodes under her jaws got big again. Today she hacked when she tried to bark and didn't want any treats and I knew it was time to let her join my other shelties at the Rainbow Bridge. She was just shy of being 8 years old and was the sweetest dog ever.
Her passing was sweet and painless and I held her and told her thank you for all her love and happiness.
I was blessed with her for these years and with the wonderful oncology staff at the local specialty vet office. The tech for the onocologist requested a late lunch as she knew she had to leave after we let Melou go.
She had gotten very attached to her. She said she tries not to get attached to the dogs but Melou was special. And that she was.

I know deep in my heart I did the right thing at the right time, it just hurts so much.... it is too quiet around here now. Hug all your furbabies for me.
