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Posted to Thread #9148 at 4:56 pm on Dec 23, 2007
insane, he kept moving his head rapidly back and fourth and he couldn't even stand at the end. I researched vestibular and it says IF THEY SURPASS IT, doesn't mean they'll recover. The vet said up to 3 weeks to be patient, but to me, Emmitt that was inhumane and suffering, don't get me wrong his vet is wonderful, I just didn't think Emmitt could survive it, he kept crying out and banging his head to stop the spinning. He looked at me pleadingly to stop the spinning, I couldn't deny him that. It was about him, no matter how hard it is for us to say goodbye, Emmitt is no longer spinning and crying, he's peaceful and I believe in that poem, Rainbow Bridge, I know he'll be there waiting for me, I feel it. He was more than a dog, he was a soul and a loving gentle one at that. Thank you for you words Joe, it means a lot.
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