MY DOG DIED – PUTTING MY DOG TO SLEEP – EUTHANASIA

MY DOG DIED - PUTTING MY DOG TO SLEEP - EUTHANASIA
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Today is the hardest episode that I have ever had to make for Animal Watch. Us dog parents often are faced with the traumatic decision of helping to end our beloved dog’s life when they become horrendously sick. It’s a horrific situation to be in, where you can feel guilt and hopelessness. I felt everything. Not only was Kyoshi the ‘Dog of my Life’, a dog that probably will be the most loved one in my entire life, but she was dying painfully of incurable cancer, so after 6 months of chemotherapy and other treatments, she started to feel real pain and I was put in that incredibly upsetting situation of having to make the decision on euthanasia. I tried everything and anything to save her and left putting her down right to the last moment, when her body gave up. This was to make sure that my decision was correct.

This episode also celebrates Kyoshi’s life and why she was an amazing dog who touched many people’s lives. It includes a gallery of artwork sent in by some of the best pet artists in the world who were moved by her plight. It also includes a very moving part where Kyoshi’s brother Tuskyn is also dying of a similar cancer.

Please understand that you are not alone if you are currently going through this and that I really feel for you.
Anneka x

WARNING – This episode contains clips of a deceased dog in a crematorium prior to cremation

Music:
TRISTAN LOHENGRIN
A Peaceful Sanctuary

KEVIN MACLEOD
Almost in F
Prelude in C
Ascending the Vale

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  1. As a dog lover where my boy is my world, but more importantly as a neuroscientist, there is a reason for tge overwhelming pain we feel when losing a dog.
    It's not just "love", it's not just the bond it's the FACT that losing a dog hurts more than losing a human and here's why.
    When we lose a loved human, we have ways of dealing, we have friends, family to lean on, we have mourning periods, we have funerals, we have a grave to visit and reflect, many have a religion to give them comfort.
    Dogs on the other hand, we build a bond with them closer to most humans, but when we say goodbye, for the most part we don't have funerals, other humans that understand our pain, a grave to visit so the pain is amplified.
    I'm a neuroscientist, i understand what's happening in my brain and where it's happening when i mourn, but even with me, logic and reason is thrown away when i lose a dog, the pain is unbearable. Whereas when i lose a human, i can keep it together, i can breathe through it and be strong for my family members, i can be the voice of reason.

  2. I'm so sorry for your loss which made me cry as I watched your beautiful video. My dog 11, is almost at his end of his life suffering from Cushing and Kidney disease. Treatment is to accompany him but I know as his water intake and condition is degrading, his time will come soon and I'll put an end to his misery so he doesn't suffer anymore. It's also a proof of love to relieve them from pain. They know when the end is near and our presence comforts them… To go to the Rainbow.

  3. Please don't ever put a picture or a video of a dead dog on my feed again. I'm very sorry for your loss. But as a fellow dog lover you should understand how upsetting this can be.

  4. I am so sorry. I cannot watch this but I want you to know I am thinking of you. It is not fair but God am I thankful to have had their Love even for such a brief time.

  5. So sorry to hear that! I'm hoping to have enough financing when my pups pass to be able to do something like soft mount taxidermy & keep them for cuddles. Don't care how morbid, can't think about life without them now…

  6. I am so sorry!!! I know your pain. I have lost 7 cats in 14 years. Even though nobody who watches this knew your baby, we all cry. I am trying to hold my tears back. Sent a prayer up for you and know that all animals go to Heaven and when God comes back He will make a new earth and all our pets will be there with us.

  7. Nobody really talks about this part of being a dog owner.. This is pretty good way to opened up and a very fitting tribute by going down memory lane for one last time..

  8. I've lost many dogs over the years – it's a part of being a lifelong dog owner. But I can easily say I have never once regretted having my fur friends no matter how hard it is to say goodbye to them. The pain of losing your closest friend never goes away but as time passes you remember the good times you had much more than the pain of loosing them.

  9. I just want you to know i feel your pain……… I was raised on a farm until i was just about 14 years old…….. A couple of months before my 14th birthday the house burnt down and my dog that I got when I was born and the second dog did not make it out of the house at all………. I have had so many different types of pets since then but would not own a dog as I felt that it would take the place of mine that died on the farm…….. When i was 39 i decided that it was time to have one and i adopted a pure bleck Pomeranian and 2 weeks later took her twin sister on from the same litter……….. They are just turned 9 and I know that they are getting older and i will have the prepare for their passing in the coming years and hope i can carry on after they are gone as they have helped me through so so so many tough times in my life……. As i mentioned earlier i have had so many different types of pets that have such a short life span and there are some pets that most vets wont see so you need a special vet for your pet so there have been times i have had to assist in them going to their happy place as I couldnt find a vet quick enough and I knew i could not let my friend suffer so i have had to do it myself ………… πŸ™ πŸ™ πŸ™

  10. Easily the most beautiful and touching episode you have done Annika. I definitely had a good cry throughout this one. Almost lost my little guy some six years ago. But he pulled thru and has been doing great ever since. My condolences to you and your dog family.

  11. So sad 😞 πŸ˜” 😟 you were such a beautiful dog you will be dearly missed 😒
    R.I.P. Kyoshi πŸ•πŸ•β€πŸ¦Ίβ€β€β€β€β€β€β€πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

  12. Hello Anneka, I'm so sorry for your loss, Kyoshi was a beautiful dog and I hope Kal El ( not sure if the name is right) helps to heal that big hole in your heart. He is absolutely stunning, may I ask what breed he is please? Sending you all my heartfelt sympathy, Joanne 🐺

  13. I'm so sorry for your loss, Kyoshi was so special. When I lost my dog I was utterly heart broken, I can imagine how you felt having to make that difficult decision. At least now she is no longer suffering. :''') <3

  14. I had a wonderful pit chatahola cur mix. Sweetest dog ever! He helped me through the hardest time in my life. He was three years old and mauled by our neighbors 2 pit bull in our yard. They sliced the main artery in his front leg. He lost to much blood so quick we didn't have time to get him to the vets office and died in my arms. We even tried CPR on him. I was holding him in my arms when he gasped for gis last breath and i felt his heart stop. It i lost my best friend that day. I'm lucky enough to have his son and daughter. He lives on in them. Its been 2 years and i still feel like a piece of me went with him. Our pets are a gift in our life and should be cherished. The are our friends and family. My Scoot was my soul mate in dog form. My rock. I cherish the time i have with his pups. My heart os with you and i feel your pain.

  15. I did as much for these almost 16 years, 3 years before, is even naturally obliged to participate in telling him I love you unlike some of us who do not deserve it, while we are just like them born from the nature, but many bloodthirsty are the bipeds and proclaims himself in love with life even in the said associations dog, (lived), Kyoshi rip baby

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