By drowning. What a great way to die. I know you guys don't care, but at least read this. Please.
This morning I walked outside and I found my beloved Bull Mastiff, Red X, on the bottom of the pool. He had a cast on his right leg so he couldn't swim to the surface, pulling the pool cover down with him, sinking into the deep end and drowning. Red X wasn't just a big dog, he was a big softie. Xie would sit on my face and sleep. He was the best. So I am closing Fursuit requests for now.. I am going to be putting the ones who have already requested them on hold for a while.
I need all the love I can get, guys. I know you don't care, but I owned this dog for 12 years. I loved Xie. And he loved me.
R.I.P. X.
I know I will see you again, so just wait for me, wait for me, wait for me...
Red X 1995 - 2015
Love,
Sammy.
thank you..... you have absoultely no idea how much peace this brings to me <3 Augh! Im glad you didn't!! <3
I'm glad I could help <3 And yeah, personally I think I've gone through some of the things I have in life so I can help others, or understand things from their point of view
Here's some pictures! Aw thank you you're so sweet ;o;
His cat Moonbeam (who was 3 legged):
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DarkRyuukin
You know I'll always care
I'm really sorry to hear that, but the way you're describing it is not how drowning works
As someone who almost drowned to death I can say its extremely peaceful. You really only fight for a minute or two, and then everything feels normal, and fine, and warm. Its actually not so bad.
I'm really sorry you have lost your dog, but I figured I'd at least let you know, he didn't suffer.