Yea me too. 1st time was at age 8 when my dog was very sick and my dad was wise enough to know that if he made the decision I would hate him. Last couple were humanitarian. That made it a bit better but it was still hard. The best one was an old worthless Lab. When I was grilling he would set at my feet not looking for hand outs but his ears rubbed. After he was gone the 1st time I grilled I about lost it without him being there. Another was a little terrier that belonged to my youngest daughter. He was scared of his shadow, but would risk it all to defend my new born grandson (wasn't hers but her older brothers).....the brother wasn't mean but made sure that the dog knew that he didn't like the dog......the dog got revenge by not letting my son near his son unless me or the wife helped. My daughter had to have him put down this last fall.....me the 56 year old dad cried like a baby in the vets office.....we planted him under the tree he liked to lay under the most....nice old oak!
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