jakeandkayleighsmama
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 22, 2007
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The time is quickly coming to let our 10 year old Casey cross the Rainbow Bridge. It has been a long 18 months fighting her condition. She has DM, which is a degenerative nerve disease that has slowly taken her rear mobility away and has progressed to incontinence. She is fully alert and with it, but can't move around too much. I am not sure I am ready for the next step, but it will happen sooner or later.
My question is about our kids, 6 1/2, 4 and 18 months. The little one will only notice a bunch of crying and not too much else, but the other 2. Do we send them to school one day and let them come home to only one dog (we have 2 right now)? Or do I tell them in advance? If so how do you deal with the question of why did mommy and daddy kill our doggie? Both kids know that Casey is sick and can't move, but they don't think anything of it. That is just how our doggie is. Some people use wheel chairs, our doggie has one - no biggie. They love her unconditionally!! However, they don't know this horrible disease will eventually kill.
Any advice would be appreciated as I have never walked this path before. I always said I would always take care of my puppies - that I didn't just sign up for the good times! She is not a burden - and I will take her as she is as long as she is not in any pain.
Thanks!!
My question is about our kids, 6 1/2, 4 and 18 months. The little one will only notice a bunch of crying and not too much else, but the other 2. Do we send them to school one day and let them come home to only one dog (we have 2 right now)? Or do I tell them in advance? If so how do you deal with the question of why did mommy and daddy kill our doggie? Both kids know that Casey is sick and can't move, but they don't think anything of it. That is just how our doggie is. Some people use wheel chairs, our doggie has one - no biggie. They love her unconditionally!! However, they don't know this horrible disease will eventually kill.
Any advice would be appreciated as I have never walked this path before. I always said I would always take care of my puppies - that I didn't just sign up for the good times! She is not a burden - and I will take her as she is as long as she is not in any pain.
Thanks!!