I had to decide to put my dog of fourteen years down this morning.
She has had diarrhea for a few days now. We were managing it with pumpkin and white rice and she was still acting relatively normal, until this yesterday and more this morning. She stopped eating, except for me to hand feed her and it was only a few pieces of kibble. Overnight she had worse diarrhea than she had been. Brought her to the ER vet this morning, my fiance came with me and we had bloodwork done and it was discovered that her kidneys were failing and she had non-regenerative anemia. So, I had to decide to try and treat her with aggressive fluid replacement to be sure her kidneys were in failure or have her put to sleep. I decided to let her go.
I didn't want her to stay in the ER Vet office for a couple of days, scared and not knowing where she was, and then find out that her kidneys were failing. Everything was pointing towards that they were. She wasn't incontinent, but she was peeing all over the apartment and had been for nearly two years. That was a sign that her kidneys were starting to fail. We had her tested for diabetes a little over a year and a half ago, but that came back fine. So, we thought it was just her getting older.
There will never be another dog like her. She was just such a sweet girl. She was Trixie girl, Big Brown, Trixels, and Trixers. She will always be remembered and there can never be another like her.



She has had diarrhea for a few days now. We were managing it with pumpkin and white rice and she was still acting relatively normal, until this yesterday and more this morning. She stopped eating, except for me to hand feed her and it was only a few pieces of kibble. Overnight she had worse diarrhea than she had been. Brought her to the ER vet this morning, my fiance came with me and we had bloodwork done and it was discovered that her kidneys were failing and she had non-regenerative anemia. So, I had to decide to try and treat her with aggressive fluid replacement to be sure her kidneys were in failure or have her put to sleep. I decided to let her go.
I didn't want her to stay in the ER Vet office for a couple of days, scared and not knowing where she was, and then find out that her kidneys were failing. Everything was pointing towards that they were. She wasn't incontinent, but she was peeing all over the apartment and had been for nearly two years. That was a sign that her kidneys were starting to fail. We had her tested for diabetes a little over a year and a half ago, but that came back fine. So, we thought it was just her getting older.
There will never be another dog like her. She was just such a sweet girl. She was Trixie girl, Big Brown, Trixels, and Trixers. She will always be remembered and there can never be another like her.


