To Mugzy's mom, Robyn. Your Mugzy's story reminds me so much of my Rocki (11 year old female, my BABY).
We had a another boxer, Buttons, when I was younger; she had to be euthanized when she was 9 due to a brain tumor. She was my dad's baby. Eleven years ago my dad was diagnosed with chronic leukemia and my sister found him a boxer at a pet store. We always had a dog in our lives but after the last one passed (my baby, a poodle, Buffy), my mother said no more, it was too painful. But, with my dad's illness we didn't know what the future would hold and mom agreed to dad's doggie. (Thankfully, 11 years later Dad is still doing great/no major problems at all!!) Along comes Rocki, a definate puppy mill boxer. Within a couple of months she was diagnosed with a slipped disc in her back and would literally not be able to move for days. Thankfully, as she grew the disc slipped back in. But that was only the beginning, Rocki has had everything under the sun and has cost quite a bit, but is worth every penny and more. I've now taken to calling her Timex (she's taken so many licks and keeps on ticking; just when we think she'll stop ticking she turns right back around). Somewhere along the line Rocki went from being Dad's to my BABY. I too, share a bond with her that I can't explain; I'm an animal lover (we also have a 12 year cat) but the bond that I share with her is like no other, human or animal. When I found out about boxerworld, I fell in love with it. I expain it to my friends and family as my alcoholics anonymous for boxer lovers. I feel so at home reading the stories about things that my baby does too! I know I'm rambling...Rocki is now 11 and every day I know is a gift; I know her time will be coming sooner rather than later and I know I have to have the strength and give her up to the rainbow bridge; but I know I will be devastated! I'm afraid to say I hope God takes her naturally because I don't want to give him any ideas too soon, you know what I mean. Usually I say a prayer every day ...."not yet, just a little longer." Well thanks for "my therapy" here.
We had a another boxer, Buttons, when I was younger; she had to be euthanized when she was 9 due to a brain tumor. She was my dad's baby. Eleven years ago my dad was diagnosed with chronic leukemia and my sister found him a boxer at a pet store. We always had a dog in our lives but after the last one passed (my baby, a poodle, Buffy), my mother said no more, it was too painful. But, with my dad's illness we didn't know what the future would hold and mom agreed to dad's doggie. (Thankfully, 11 years later Dad is still doing great/no major problems at all!!) Along comes Rocki, a definate puppy mill boxer. Within a couple of months she was diagnosed with a slipped disc in her back and would literally not be able to move for days. Thankfully, as she grew the disc slipped back in. But that was only the beginning, Rocki has had everything under the sun and has cost quite a bit, but is worth every penny and more. I've now taken to calling her Timex (she's taken so many licks and keeps on ticking; just when we think she'll stop ticking she turns right back around). Somewhere along the line Rocki went from being Dad's to my BABY. I too, share a bond with her that I can't explain; I'm an animal lover (we also have a 12 year cat) but the bond that I share with her is like no other, human or animal. When I found out about boxerworld, I fell in love with it. I expain it to my friends and family as my alcoholics anonymous for boxer lovers. I feel so at home reading the stories about things that my baby does too! I know I'm rambling...Rocki is now 11 and every day I know is a gift; I know her time will be coming sooner rather than later and I know I have to have the strength and give her up to the rainbow bridge; but I know I will be devastated! I'm afraid to say I hope God takes her naturally because I don't want to give him any ideas too soon, you know what I mean. Usually I say a prayer every day ...."not yet, just a little longer." Well thanks for "my therapy" here.