It’s been 3 years since I updated this blog, this maybe my last post. On June 12, 2107 at about 9:00 in the morning Daisy flew over the rainbow bridge. She finally had succumbed to the cancer that she had fought for several years. Hemangiosarcoma, initially the growths were on the skin and fairly easily removed, some via laser and some under anesthesia. This battle went on for 5 years, with the hope that these growths would never metastasize. In October of 2016 after an ultrasound, we found out that the cancer had spread to her spleen and it was removed. She was given about 3-6 months at that point.
Saying good-bye to Daisy was one of the hardest things I have had to do. I rescued her after Natalie died, because Natalie’s wish was to rescue a white pitbull and name her Daisy. Daisy helped me heal from the grief of losing a child, and brought me joy. Daisy and I did a lot together including obtaining her CGC, Canine Good Citizen, it was important to me she be a breed ambassador.
Daisy spent her last day at home and the vet came to our house, she fell asleep peacefully in her bed with Roscoe laying next to her.
I was lucky to have such a friend.
Yes, very lukhky!!
And so was Daisy to have you!
Khontinued hugz&khysses,
Khyra
PeeEssWoo: It’s not furever…it’s just…fur now!
hello pink daisy its dennis the vizsla dog hay i wuz verry sorry wen dada told me yoo had gawn to the rainbo bridj but i no yoo ar up their having fun romping and playing with tucker and trixie and dozer and all owr other frends wot hav gawn to the bridj and that natalie has finaly got her pink pit bull naymd daisy their!!! daisy i am sending lots of tail wags to yore mama and the hipster kitties send lots of purrs!!! ok bye
You were lucky to have each other and we were lucky to come to know her through this blog and Facebook. Lots of barklove.
Sharon and the Rs.
How very sad. I’m so sorry you lost your Daisy.
I’m very sorry to hear about Daisy. I’m an internet stranger who followed your blog and I enjoyed reading about this beautiful and clearly well loved dog.
I’m sorry for your lost. Dogs are wonderful creatures and they change our life for the better.
I am very sorry to read of your loss. Daisy was a special girl and we were so lucky you shared her with us, via your blog. You are a good dog-mama. Rest in peace, Daisy. Have fun with Dozer, Mango, Tucker, Skeletor, Mazzy, and all the other friends. I will ask my pets who have passed on to take good care of you at the Bridge.
It’s always hard to lose a friend, Pits seem to be especially tough because they are so loyal and lovable. I wrote about my dog Angus, you might like it, I hope it helps.
Wooooos,
Nuk