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PhiPsiRuss 05-15-2004 04:59 PM

My mom had to put Daisy to sleep today. :(

I saw her yesterday, and it was the right thing to do. She couldn't stand up, and wasn't eating or drinking. This morning she cried, and when my ran to her, she was on her side having a seizure.

My mom said that she'll rescue another Cairn, but its been a sad day for me.
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Originally posted by PhiPsiRuss
My mom's Cairn, Daisy, is (we think) 16, and she is getting old. She does now have arthritis, and is almost completely blind and deaf. Daisy was full of energy until she was about 14, and you can tell that she still has that Cairn attitude, and wants to do Cairn things, but her body won't let her.

My mom got Daisy in 1989. Sam, the mutt that I grew up with, was put to sleep at the age of 17. When my mom went to the vet to pay the bill, the vet offered Daisy, a homeless Cairn Terrier, to my mom for free. Another client of the vet gave it away. This woman, whom we don't know, owned two Doberman Pinchers. She was walking them one day when a scary looking, probably homeless man, said to her, "hey lady, you wanna buy a dog for $20?" She didn't really want another dog, but this was a scared, and emmaciated dog. She bought her to save her, and named her Daisy. Daisy soon gained her weight back, but it really wasn't fair to have this 12 pound Cairn in the same home as two fully grown Dobermins. Daisy terrorized them to the point where they were cowering in a corner all the time. Daisy's then owner hired a pet psychologist, and was told that nothing could be done. So, she gave Daisy to her vet.

A week after my mom was offered Daisy, she went to the vet, and picked her up. This was a happy dog. What my mom didn't realize was that Daisy wasn't her dog. My mom was Daisy's person. This is the way with Cairn's. They don't really bark for things, they act cute. Daisy would jump two feet up onto a couch, and prance onto your chest, and look at you nose-to-nose and smile. If you didn't react, she would lick you. It was time to be walked, or fed.

We were told that Daisy was about 2, but she could have been older. Its so sad to see a dog, who has been filled with so much life, enter her final years.

Soon after my mom got Daisy, a woman walked up to Daisy on the street, and started crying, almost uncontrollably. She had just put her Cairn to sleep, and she saw Daisy walking around like she owned the city. She missed her little dog with so much heart, that her heart grew to match that of the little terrier.

They are the best dogs.


RxyChrldr 05-15-2004 05:22 PM

My new puppy, Riggs :)http://img22.photobucket.com/albums/...chrldr/5r-.jpg

swissmiss04 05-15-2004 05:31 PM

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Originally posted by PhiPsiRuss
My mom had to put Daisy to sleep today. :(

I saw her yesterday, and it was the right thing to do. She couldn't stand up, and wasn't eating or drinking. This morning she cried, and when my ran to her, she was on her side having a seizure.

My mom said that she'll rescue another Cairn, but its been a sad day for me.

Sorry about your dog. :(

TigerLilly 05-16-2004 11:32 AM

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Originally posted by PhiPsiRuss
My mom had to put Daisy to sleep today. :(

I saw her yesterday, and it was the right thing to do. She couldn't stand up, and wasn't eating or drinking. This morning she cried, and when my ran to her, she was on her side having a seizure.

My mom said that she'll rescue another Cairn, but its been a sad day for me.

*Hugs* I'm sorry about Daisy; it's hard to lose a dog you love so much. That was a lovely thing you wrote about her earlier.

honeychile 05-16-2004 11:41 AM

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Originally posted by aggieAXO
PLEASE DO NOT BUY FROM A BREEDER, DO NOT SUPPORT BREEDING! I wish I could get this point across to people. There are sooooooo many homeless dogs that need a good home-go to the shelter and save a life. Go to a rescue organization. I deal with "breeders" all of the time and 99% of them are not legit! Many people get puppies, pay outrageous prices and then if the puppy is sick soon after adoption they don't have the money to pay for veterinary care.
If you had to see healthy puppies euthanzised everyday maybe you would understand-I think people should have to watch this. First they should have to play with the puppy for a few hrs, take it for a walk, get to know it and then watch it be put to sleep-is this sadistic-maybe but it is reality. I do it all the time.


SAVE A LIFE! go to the shelter

ok off my soapbox, but this is a subject that is near and dear to my heart b/c I deal with it everyday.

Could I add my 2¢? If you really want a specific breed of dog, and none of the local shelters have them, please go online and read through the different AKC recommended "rescuers". My mama's Buffy is a rescued Bichon, and while he still has a quirk or two (you simply cannot hold up a newspaper in front of him - he cringes pitifully!), that little dog has brought much love to a hurting family.

Plus, rescued dogs are just so happy to be loved!!



Russ, I am so sorry to hear about your Daisy. Please accept my sympathy. Losing one's beloved pet is like losing a member of your family. God bless you.

ADPiShannan 05-16-2004 11:30 PM

Just had to add a pic of my cutie. His name is Spike. He is a Toy Fox Terrier. He is now 2 years old and full grown. He weighs about 10 pounds and isnt very big at all. He is a very good protector and very loving. Hes my angel lol.


Here he is in his Christmas outfit last Christmas.
http://img37.photobucket.com/albums/...n411/spike.jpg http://img37.photobucket.com/albums/...411/Spike2.jpg

ZTAMich 05-17-2004 12:09 AM

my ex's pup
 
http://www.siteup.com/ezra/ezra1.jpg

A JRT. He's grown a bit I liked him best at this size :)

My aunt's Bichon's are adorable but i little too much for me at times. But the most beautiful dogs i think!

Those Cairn Terriers are really cute too. I think the stuffed dogs I have from Victoria's Secret around Christmas are supposed to be those.

honeychile 05-17-2004 12:43 AM

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Originally posted by ADPiShannan
Just had to add a pic of my cutie. His name is Spike. He is a Toy Fox Terrier. He is now 2 years old and full grown. He weighs about 10 pounds and isnt very big at all. He is a very good protector and very loving. Hes my angel lol.


Here he is in his Christmas outfit last Christmas.
http://img37.photobucket.com/albums/...n411/spike.jpg http://img37.photobucket.com/albums/...411/Spike2.jpg


Omigosh, is he a cutie!!!!!!!

We tried to get angel wings on Buffy last year, but he wasn't very happy about it. And that's weird, because he likes his normal coats and sweaters!

Glitter650 05-17-2004 01:28 AM

My friend has a Min Pin and it is SOOOO HYPER that thing can jump like 3 feet in the air... if you're looking for a chill little dog this wouldn't be my choice...they are VERY cute and fun, no doubt... but not at all calm from what I've seen. I personally would go for a Lhasa Apsa (don't know if I spelled that right) They are fairly quiet and very loyal to the people they are around. My dad has one and she is the cutest thing EVER !! If I could I'd post a picture... alas... I've not figured out how to do that in my time on GC... maybe someday...

GeekyPenguin 05-17-2004 03:26 AM

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Originally posted by Glitter650
My friend has a Min Pin and it is SOOOO HYPER that thing can jump like 3 feet in the air... if you're looking for a chill little dog this wouldn't be my choice...they are VERY cute and fun, no doubt... but not at all calm from what I've seen. I personally would go for a Lhasa Apsa (don't know if I spelled that right) They are fairly quiet and very loyal to the people they are around. My dad has one and she is the cutest thing EVER !! If I could I'd post a picture... alas... I've not figured out how to do that in my time on GC... maybe someday...
Female Lhasa Apsos are quieter...but the male ones can be very territorial and agressive. I wouldn't recommend them as a family pet unless you have a lot of time to invest in training both the dog and the children.

TigerLilly 05-17-2004 09:54 AM

Here's my baby. Well actually she's not a baby, she turns 14 years old on the 19th, but she'll always be my baby. She's part Chihuahua and part Rat Terrier. She's a sweetie but not good with small children. (She used to hate me because I'd dress her up in baby clothes!)

http://img17.photobucket.com/albums/...igeronline.jpg

http://img17.photobucket.com/albums/...geronline2.jpg

DWAlphaGam 05-17-2004 11:34 AM

I have 2 miniature dachsunds. One is a 13-lb male black and tan shorthair and the other is a 6-lb (fully grown) female dapple grey longhair. The male one, Rocky, is fantastic - very mellow temperment, doesn't bark much, and listens very well. The female, Sophie, is a complete princess and is very yappy and hyper. So, if you're going for a doxie, make sure you observe the puppy/dog before you get it, because they can be very different. Sophie was kind of a shock to us, since we had Rocky for about 5 years before we got her, and we thought she'd have a similar personality - boy, were we wrong! Also, they are very protective of their people and will freak out at the "attacker," even if you're just playing around. One great thing is that they don't shed at all, even the longhaired ones, so they are perfect for people with allergies. My mom is horribly allergic to dogs, and has had no problems with either of ours.

DigitalAngel126 05-18-2004 02:20 PM

Shannan - - I don't generally like JRT's, but Spike is too cute!! :D


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