This week, my RAGOM Golden, Honey, had to be euthanized. She may have been 15. Honey and I came together in 24 hours. I received a call from her foster mom, saying that she was scheduled to go out of town and would have to find another foster or I could meet her half-way and adopt her on the spot. I was in my car like a flash. I brought my other dog and both of them went about the smelling routine. She was a beautiful red coat dog that was found wandering in a suburb of Minneapolis. They believed she was spayed.
When I got home, she went through estrus so RAGOM helped me get her spayed at a local vet. Honey was close to my other dog. Even though they each had a dog bed they slept together on one. They walked well together but both were independent females. About a year ago, a specialist vet discovered her kidneys could not concentrate her urine. Three weeks ago, she became bloated extending to her legs. She couldn't move. I wrestled with the decision to euthanize her and I bawled as she left. Some of it was guilt and most of it was loss. She will always be in my heart. Thank you RAGOM for the gift of her companionship. Kristelle M |