First of all, I'd like to apologize for posting another one of these threads, but I didn't want to hijack Steven's thread.
Today I had my pit bull Torito put down. He had a tumor and became anemic. He was with my family for the last 16+ years, and because of his age, doctors did not recommend surgery. His condition just got worse and last night he started showing obvious signs of pain so I made the decision to call the vet today.
We've lost a cockatiel years ago that was with us for 18 years, and even though I was sad about it, it doesn't compare to this. I knew I had to make the decision eventually, but nothing prepares you for that moment you have to make the call.
I know a lot of you here have your reservations and opinions of pit bulls, but Torito was the perfect example of what a pit bull is supposed to be.
Torito, thank you for being part of my family for all those years, and providing us with many wonderful memories. Take care my friend, we will see each other again.
Today I had my pit bull Torito put down. He had a tumor and became anemic. He was with my family for the last 16+ years, and because of his age, doctors did not recommend surgery. His condition just got worse and last night he started showing obvious signs of pain so I made the decision to call the vet today.
We've lost a cockatiel years ago that was with us for 18 years, and even though I was sad about it, it doesn't compare to this. I knew I had to make the decision eventually, but nothing prepares you for that moment you have to make the call.
I know a lot of you here have your reservations and opinions of pit bulls, but Torito was the perfect example of what a pit bull is supposed to be.
Torito, thank you for being part of my family for all those years, and providing us with many wonderful memories. Take care my friend, we will see each other again.
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