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26.04.2006
. A is a very sad day.
We have to let Muffin go. Muffin, a male JRT has been with us for almost 7 years (since birth) and for the last month or so, has been suffering from constant epilepsy, vomitting and finally diagnosed with liver failure. His stomach is almost non-existent, sunken-in where it used to be. His rib bones were jutting out at the sides and he vomitted most of the food that he took in. From a hyper-active, “eat-anything” dog, he is a pale shadow of what he used to be.
We thought that he should be released of his suffering. Of constant hunger even though food are fed often. Of not being able to do what he like most - eating. Of whatever pain he is feeling everytime he wakes up in the morning.
It was 2.15pm when we reached the Animal Clinic at Clementi. Dr. Phoon who had been treating and following his development made herself available (she was on leave) at our request. Muffin was very quiet and subdued throughout the journey. It seems like he had surrendered himself to whatever coming.
The end was quick and peaceful. Muffin did not struggle or bark in pain but just rest his head and close his eyes. He looked like as if he was asleep. Except that he was never waking up.
It was raining for the past hour and the sky was overcast since morning.

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26.04.2006
. A is a very sad day.
We have to let Muffin go. Muffin, a male JRT has been with us for almost 7 years (since birth) and for the last month or so, has been suffering from constant epilepsy, vomitting and finally diagnosed with liver failure. His stomach is almost non-existent, sunken-in where it used to be. His rib bones were jutting out at the sides and he vomitted most of the food that he took in. From a hyper-active, “eat-anything” dog, he is a pale shadow of what he used to be.
We thought that he should be released of his suffering. Of constant hunger even though food are fed often. Of not being able to do what he like most - eating. Of whatever pain he is feeling everytime he wakes up in the morning.
It was 2.15pm when we reached the Animal Clinic at Clementi. Dr. Phoon who had been treating and following his development made herself available (she was on leave) at our request. Muffin was very quiet and subdued throughout the journey. It seems like he had surrendered himself to whatever coming.
The end was quick and peaceful. Muffin did not struggle or bark in pain but just rest his head and close his eyes. He looked like as if he was asleep. Except that he was never waking up.
It was raining for the past hour and the sky was overcast since morning.

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all dogs go to heaven.
cheerios.

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bless e dog~

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good byeeeeeeee little doggie !!

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I am so sorry for you...

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Bless the dog as least he has been released from all the suffering he got on his body..

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RIP muffin.

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rip

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sad to hear BB.....
not many malays have dogs.




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