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How do you decide when it’s time to let them go? My 16 year old girl can’t walk anymore and refuses to eat.
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My Ruby girl crossed the rainbow bridge this morning. She Turned 16 in April. Ugh 😭💔 thanks all who commented on my other post.
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Meet Poppie, the 12 week old terror… I mean… puppy! She unexpectedly came into our lives last week and it’s been a wild ride ever since. We’re first time pug owners, so this sub has been an amazing resource for us. Would love to hear any tips/tricks that have helped you navigate pug parenthood!
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This is the most heartbreaking update I’ve had to write, this morning little nibs suffered from 2 seizures and was rushed to the vets where I was told his chance of survival was 0 and it would be best to put him to sleep… I’m utterly devastated 😢
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I'm fostering this pug, Frankie, and I have no idea what I'm doing. When I walk him it sounds like he can hardly breathe, is that something I should be concerned about? I mean they sound like they can't breathe all the time but he seems to get worn out quickly. Also, any more tips about Pugs?
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