Post by xxterraxx on Jul 9, 2010 0:22:05 GMT -5
Trillian said:
We picked up Kya a couple months ago, starved and weak. We spent well over 1 ,000$ to try and save her, and we spent it happily and with out regrets. Well she died today, she hadn't been feeling well and she was in pain. We drover to the best animal clinic around and spent 400$ to try and help her. At 5:46pm today...her lungs colapsed and she couldn't be resecitated. If you have ever seen lungs on an x-ray you'll remember that they're suppose to be a black "void" full of air...Kya's lungs where so scarred that not a centimeter wasn't grey with scare tissue. Her kindeys and liver where shutting down. And the horrid case of heart worms she had ((Which we where treating)) where starting to form clots in her blood.
A week ago, she got out of the yard. She ended up in a yard down the street, when I knocked on the door to get her back. The kid laughed, brought her to the door and told me "yeah this used to our dog, my stepdad didn't want her anymore and threw her out."....I didn't expect to go the hospital with a dog....and leave with a collar and a leash...
I suppose I should start off by telling you, that your dog died today...
My name is Terra, and in the month of May I found your dog. That her ribs showed, that her ears were filthy, that her overall condition was poor and that her coat and eyes were dull, were good indications that you didn't deserve her.
It took her a day to realize that we wouldn't hurt her, that the food in the bowl was all hers and when we moved it wasn't to strike her. It took her two days to realize that she didn't have to fight for her food, there was enough for everyone. And three days to realize that a couch was ment to be slept on, that outside was for potty breaks not for living and that despite our breif acquaintanceship, I loved her.
I can only guess, but I don't believe you miss her. That's rather convenient, because the fact that she is not spayed, unvaccinated, and heartworm positive means that restoring her health could cost me around a thousand dollars. She had a beautiful name now, she was loved for several months. She knew the kindness of people, the shelter of an inside life and the feeling of food filling her belly. These are the only comforting thoughts I had.
I suppose I should correct my first statement, MY dog died and it was YOUR fault. Her kidneys and liver where failing, her lungs where so scarred every single breath was full of pain....Her lungs finally collapsed today. The only prayer we have, is that you NEVER replace her. That you never make an animal suffer so needlessly, that you never force another LIVING creature to starve, to sleep in the heat and the cold and the rain.
My dog died today...at least she is loved and missed now.
RIP - Kya - June, 27, 2010 - 5:46pm