![]() |
Getting old is hell...
Today I had to make a decision that pains me as much as any I' ve had to make. My oldest brit, Remi, is no longer able to hunt with the other boys. He has severe arthritis in his hips, and all of the medication and supplementation in the world isn' t going to make it any better.
This is the dog that helped put me trough college, guiding for pheasants, sharpies and prairie chickens. This is the dog that taught ME how to hunt. This dog is my best friend. He loves nothing more than to make huge casts through the high plains grasses, running bigger than any brits I' ve owned. Now, his arthritis makes him gimpy after a short morning in the CRP. His eyes still light up like torching trees when I grap the Filson vest or walk towards the gun cabinet. His little tail blurs at the mere mention of birds. His heart for the hunt is still there. Only his body fails him, now. Oh, he' ll still go out with me, but from now on it will only be short hunts in the corners and abandoned tree rows. And he' ll watch with unguarded jealousy as I load his kennelmates into the crates for the long days afield. He never quit me, and now it feels like I' m qutting him... I only hope he will enjoy his retirement, curled up on a plush dog bed in front of the fireplace. |
RE: Getting old is hell...
I know how you feel,it is sad when they can' t hold up for very long.
just give him the love he wants and let him keep warm and comfy. those short runs will still be a rememered time for you and him.hope he stays well for a long time for you.just remember the good times. luck to you and him.[:-] |
RE: Getting old is hell...
Thanks for the pep talk guys. We all become so attached to our canine buddies that it is sometimes difficult to make them stay home. On the brighter side, my 10 month old pointed his first wild rooster today!
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 04:59 AM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.