Barefoot |
02-28-2014 11:12 PM |
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Originally Posted by Susan G
(Post 836655)
Last Friday I attended the TOTV luncheon at Crispers. As destiny would have it, Barefoot showed up and I moved to her table and struck up a conversation with her regarding my 17 year old cocker, Midnight. I asked Bare if she knew of any vets that would come to my home when it was time for Midnight to be put to rest.
She recommended Dr. Angel Smith, DVM of Healthy Pet The Mobile Vet (352-470-9537). I contacted Dr. Smith a few days later and she examined both of my dogs on Wednesday at my home. Midnight was diagnosed with canine lymphoma in Nov 2013 and it was an aggressive cancer. Wed. evening, he struggled, so I contacted Dr. Smith by email and got a callback early this morning. A few hours later, she was at my house and put my tired boy to eternal sleep while my neighbor (tainsley) and I comforted him. It was quick and peaceful and Dr. Smith and her vet tech, Dana, transported him to the crematorium afterwards.
My fellow TOTV'ers I share this with you for two reasons:
(1) Many in our TOTV community will face the same dilemma one day and it is best to be prepared with a plan.
(2) Midnight was rescued at the age of 11 1/2 years old from the SPCA in New Orleans...so please consider adopting a senior pup. I'm sure there are MANY deserving animals to be had as our friends and neighbors in TV pass on.
I feel confident recommending Dr. Angel Smith, DVM to anyone needing either mobile/at your home vet service or for that special time when it is time to let go.... Peace, Susan
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Oh Susan, when you asked me for a Mobile Vet recommendation, I hoped it would be a long time before Midnight had to pass to the other side. I am so sad to hear that it happened this week. I know that it takes a chunk out of a pet lover's heart, each time a pet passes over the rainbow bridge.
In talking with you, I shared my reservations with you about adopting an older pet. And you shared your views with me. I am inspired by your generosity of spirit. I know that my next adoption will be an older dog. Midnight was lucky to have a wonderful Mom, and I'm sure that he brought much happiness and joy into your life.
I agree that Angel Smith is a very compassionate vet. When Brutus was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2010, she came to my home to decide on treatment. Unfortunately he started having seizures and went downhill fast. At the time, Fireboy was still working in Canada. Brutus was having difficulty in walking, and I couldn't carry him because he weighed 70 lbs. I had to make the decision myself to let Brutus pass. Angel Smith came to my home to euthanize him. I was able to lie on the floor and hold him in my arms. His passing was very peaceful. And I was able to sob my heart out without having to walk through a crowded Vet's office and drive home.
Susan, I think you've made two important points in your post. Thank you for sharing your story with us. And please accept my sympathies. It was a pleasure to meet you at the TOTV lunch. I hope I get to see you again soon.
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