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Pomeraniac
I turned around and we chatted, and Delilah was with him but she looked terrible. The neighbor was very sad and upset, and he informed me that he’d be putting Delilah to sleep within a few days, because her health’s failed so much. He explained all that’s been wrong with his dog’s health and I’ll spare you, but it seems like putting that old girl down is the right thing to do.
I’m posting all this because my heart is just breaking for this poor guy, ‘cause he loves this old dog so much and because both he and his Pomeranian-eating dog have become very good friends to me in the years since we met under less-than-desirable circumstances.
We both cried out there on the sidewalk the other night, and I asked him if he’d like some photos of him with Delilah while we still have the chance to take them, but he declined my offer.
I haven’t spoken to him since Sunday, and I haven’t seen him this week on my walks past the house, and my heart just breaks for the guy because I’m sure he’s put his dog down by now.
I’ll be the best friend to him that I can be, but it’s so hard when people lose their beloved pets, and it’s terribly hard to watch that, too.
I feel terrible for the guy because he doesn’t have a computer and he doesn’t have the support of the FORT, like I have had when I’ve lost my beloved pets. He also doesn’t have another pet to keep him company while he grieves the loss of his old pal, and that breaks my heart.
I’m so sad for the guy, and over the next few weeks I’ll share my German Shepherd (and Pomeranian) rescue information with him, ‘cause I have a bunch of it in my files. I do believe he’ll reach a point where he can open up his heart again.
In the meanwhile, though, he’ll suffer, because he had only one dog and he lives alone.
We never would have met if old Delilah didn’t have an appetite for little dogs, and this guy’s become one of my best friends in this neighborhood. I’m just heartbroken for this neighbor, and I wish I could help get through this awful transition.