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I'm so sorry to hear that - I know how much it hurts.  
Nobody (including pets) is really gone whilst still remembered.
Spike wants you to go on.  I believe you'll see him again; you won't forget him but 
it will come to hurt less - remember the fun not the death.
 
Amanda
 
> Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 22:06:32 -0700
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> Subject: Spike
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> Today Spike was euthanized at home at about 12:30 pm.  Never mind that he was at least 17 years old, deaf, blind, allergic, arthritic, incontinent, covered with cysts and had an eye infection.  He still wagged his tail  cause he was a happy  little dog.
> 
> Even though the procedure was peaceful and painless, its  not easy putting down your  best friend.  Especially hard if you have Parkinson’s and realize he is not going  to get better and you are too disabled to help him.  When I got him in 2000 I could walk him; now I can barely walk  myself.
> 
> Due to PD my blood pressure rose to 182/94 after a crying spell.
> 
> Those of you who  love dogs will understand and I appreciate your expressions of support and sympathy.
> 
> Ray
> Rayilyn Brown
> Past Director AZNPF
> Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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