My husky’s life end on Saturday…
a year ago
First off, I’d like to say a big “Thank you” to everybody who took the time to reply to my post. I can’t thank you all enough for your kind words and wish for me to get better through the process. I know it will be very difficult, but I am ready to get through the process of “letting” him go.
Well, the point of this journal is simply to let you know that my Waldo (my husky’s name) will officialy draw his last breath this coming Saturday at 11:30am. If any of you want to have a little though for him — and me — it would be more than appreciated. Of course, I can’t request you to mark this on a calendar to be like “Oh yeah. His dog his about to die now. Let’s think of him a little bit,”. That would have absolutely no sense. But, if you ever manage to remember about it, you can always send me a little shout/note or even reply to this journal. It is up to you all.
I consider this important to be put here because I know a lot of people have at least heard of my husky and how important he was in my life.
You can all be sure that I’ll spend as much time I can with him with the time I have left. I’ll also make sure to be there for him until the very last damned second.
Thank you for reading this (if you did, of course)
Well, the point of this journal is simply to let you know that my Waldo (my husky’s name) will officialy draw his last breath this coming Saturday at 11:30am. If any of you want to have a little though for him — and me — it would be more than appreciated. Of course, I can’t request you to mark this on a calendar to be like “Oh yeah. His dog his about to die now. Let’s think of him a little bit,”. That would have absolutely no sense. But, if you ever manage to remember about it, you can always send me a little shout/note or even reply to this journal. It is up to you all.
I consider this important to be put here because I know a lot of people have at least heard of my husky and how important he was in my life.
You can all be sure that I’ll spend as much time I can with him with the time I have left. I’ll also make sure to be there for him until the very last damned second.
Thank you for reading this (if you did, of course)
I'm sure that you gave him the best of lives, and i'm sure that if he could talk (human talk, not husky talk!) he would have said thank you and that he loved you.
Just make sure that you take the time to properly grieve and mourn at this tough time, don't bottle things up... And most important, don't be afraid to cry!
You'll see him again someday, he'll be waiting for you at the end of the rainbow bridge <3
On another note, I did cry lot and when I mean a lot it was really a lot (I won’t get into too much details). But I am happy at some point because I managed to hold on my promise to him : to remain with him until his last breath, and I did. I literally was lying on the floor with him (he was on a dog mat) and as the veterinarian injected him with the final liquid, I was not even a inch from his face and I heard him until his last breath came out. It was at the same time : painful and unnerving but at the same time comforting to know he could probably look at me as he was slowly “going away”.
Again, thank you for your advices, I’ll do my best to not forget them (they were indeed good ones).