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  • Gingerbeard
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    Y'all kill me with your beer flavors. Don't matter what you put into it, beer is nasty. Beer, like religion, is a good idea that went awry.
    Alcohol is generally nasty. Why do you think people flavor it? If y'all didn't get buzzed off yer booze, y'all'd be on first name basis with your local soda jerks instead of bartenders and dude at the package/liquor store.
    Yeah. Alcohol is a solvent and poison. Should be Schedule I. Schedule II at least.

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  • Ckbrew
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    Friends don't let friends drink crap beer.

  • Bluey
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    Gave it up a long long time ago. Had to.

    There is one drop I will still drink. Dark Praga Beer with a lovely goulash, from the tap of a Czech establishment. Worlds finest.

    On the other hand all my weed is locally grown.

    There is a nice chocolate liqueur available...mothers milk. Forgotten its name.

  • Going2fast
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    You know what I hate...........
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    Shitty craft beer.
    You got a, and I use the term loosely " micro brewery" in every shopping center right next to the tobacco hut. 12 dollars for a beer that tastes like they made it in their bath tub. But oh we only use hops from remote regions of Fuckoffastan. Fuck you and your shitty beer.
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    This seasonal goodness.
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  • Bluey
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    Thinking of you buddy

  • Rwise
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    His time is now over, he had bacon sausage and milk for his breakfast then went outside at noon to lay in the sun for a while (one of his favs). I went out a few times to check on him, last time he could not get up and was in great pain. I called the vet and moved his appointment, may he rest in piece.
    Again thanx for the kind words

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  • StickyNugsAZ
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    One of the worse things to deal with. Really sorry to hear.

  • Cougar672
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    I am so sorry. Such terrible heartache comes at the end when someone (including pets!) you love passes on. Even harder when the burden is on you to decide when; a terrible decision for anyone to have to make. I am tearing up right now think of you and your companion as well as those beloved pets I have had to part with.
    And he doesn't need to hear you to know you love him; he knows by your caring actions, the life you spent together, and probably your smell, too.
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  • Rwise
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    His suffering is scheduled to end Friday at 10 AM

  • Bowhunterwoody
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    The bond between a pet and an owner is as strong as any other bond we can make. My heart breaks for you Rwise

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  • Rwise
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    Thanx all y'all for the kind words. I have his final resting spot picked out, top of the hill over looking a valley and creek below. The same spot I have planted other pets, right next to the little girl I lost last year. For the time being he is still going on walks with me, though he is slow instead of taking the lead, he does not seem to be in great pain but it cant fell good to be eaten from the inside. I have been giving him pork tenderloin and chicken tenderloin, I made a pumpkin bread and he ate half the loaf Thursday, yesterday he had a sausage patty (large) and french toast made from the pumpkin bread (he loves cinnamon)

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  • alltatup
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    Here's my perspective on dying loved ones, whether they be human or another species: It's an honor to help them have a good dying and death. We do the best we can to prevent suffering, and we let go with love, knowing that their love for us and our love for them never dies. Of course your dog knows you love him and what you're doing with him at this stage.

  • Going2fast
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    Been in your shoes a few times brother. Got one about there now. You know when it's time to be merciful and you will wake up the next morning knowing you did the right thing.

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  • Bluey
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    Losing a loved one is never easy.

    He knows you love him and vice versa. That's all that matters in the end.

    You're both suffering. Don't prolong his pain or yours.

    I've lost many loved ones, as all of us on here have experienced. In the past I've found it very cathartic to bury my dogs myself with their favourite possessions. I did so down the beach in the sand dunes with views of the ocean and my doggies favourite place for happy times.

  • Rootsruler
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    I'm so sorry for you. I've had to put down pets that were suffering from old age afflictions. Not an easy task. Be thankful he had a full life and a caring partner in you.

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