It is with a heavy heart that I report the passing of one of our beloved pets. We said goodbye to King during the morning hours of May 14.
King came to us in 2010 from Sooner Golden Retriever Rescue. And if there was ever a case of a dog needing rescue, this was it. You could easily tell that the boy had been through some rough times. He came to us hard of hearing, trouble seeing, and already weak legged. Most of the hair was missing from the back half of his body from medication that regulated his thyroid. His stay looked like it might be a short one as he repeatedly tested our patience with escape attempts. We figured out that he had issues with abandonment and anytime we were gone, it was time to go. Once he figured out we would return, the desire to escape went away, and he settled in nicely. With a regulated diet and supplements, the hair came back as full as ever. His stability improved and despite not seeing or hearing great, he got to spend a good number of healthy and happy years with us.
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Over the last year, his activity gradually slowed down as atrophy in his hind quarters resulted in less and less muscle mass. What was a slow down for many months became accelerated over this spring. It was becoming quite the chore for him to move between his food bowl and his napping place over the last few weeks. Over the last few days, he refused to stand and on the 13th he was showing us his first real signs of serious pain. The decision was made quick to keep him from enduring anymore pain than he had to, and I was with him through his final moments.
Getting an animal that is already well into his adult years means that you don’t get to have them for very long. But we wouldn’t change a thing about being able to give him some very good years to finish his life with, and we will always remember the good times he gave us. Rest in peace, King boy.