Hello everyone. It's been a really long time to post.
My lovely Elza passed away in 2017, no typo.
From this you can imagine how hard for me to come here and announce this saddest news. It took me over a year
Today would have been her 10 years old birthday. I bought her a birthday cake and pretty flower arrangement in pink.
My husband and I are still talking about Elza each and every day.
Elza was loved so much and an idol in our neighborhood.
People knew how much we were together all the time so they, who had never rang the door, visited me to check how I was doing in the dark holed days.
I was saved by many people, thanks to Elza, strange to say though.
Elza was just so happy until something went wrong, only half an hour later.
She couldn't lay down and whined.
We took her to the ER around 2a.m. and found out lots of fluids in her lungs. X-ray shows almost all white.
In the morning we transferred Elza to her regular vet and she was hospitalized for three days. She needed concentrated oxygen to breathe easily.
I visited her AM and PM everyday. When she felt fine, I walked her outside. The vet and I had a great hope. Actually she was scheduled for release in a few days.
On the 4th day morning, I was preparing to visit her by packing the cut apples that were her favorite, and my smartphone rang at 8:20.
The vet said Elza had gone when the staff came to the clinic. He also said she must have passed away between midnight and 1a.m.
I know she passed away at 12:46a.m. Without any indication, I suddenly woke up and checked the clock.
I do believe Elza came to me to say good-bye here on the earth.
I couldn't believe Elza passed away and believed one day she would come back to me.
My husband and I kept our routine; morning walk holding her beautiful collar, and I walked alone in the afternoon.
Very strange to say, I could walk outside alone! When I was asked where's Elza, I talked what happened to her. Walking and talking someone were great relief at that time.
However, I hesitated to announce this on FB for weeks. I couldn't stand reading the condolence messages right after that.
DT was a special place for me. Elza and I enjoyed a lot for SS and Christmas card exchanges. Some are my good FB friends now.
So sorry it took me such a long time. I'm typing this without crying. Yes, I needed enough time.
Happy birthday my sweetest girl Elza. I miss you so much.
Run freely and meet many many DT Dobermans over the rainbow bridge. No passport necessary.
My lovely Elza passed away in 2017, no typo.
From this you can imagine how hard for me to come here and announce this saddest news. It took me over a year
Today would have been her 10 years old birthday. I bought her a birthday cake and pretty flower arrangement in pink.
My husband and I are still talking about Elza each and every day.
Elza was loved so much and an idol in our neighborhood.
People knew how much we were together all the time so they, who had never rang the door, visited me to check how I was doing in the dark holed days.
I was saved by many people, thanks to Elza, strange to say though.
Elza was just so happy until something went wrong, only half an hour later.
She couldn't lay down and whined.
We took her to the ER around 2a.m. and found out lots of fluids in her lungs. X-ray shows almost all white.
In the morning we transferred Elza to her regular vet and she was hospitalized for three days. She needed concentrated oxygen to breathe easily.
I visited her AM and PM everyday. When she felt fine, I walked her outside. The vet and I had a great hope. Actually she was scheduled for release in a few days.
On the 4th day morning, I was preparing to visit her by packing the cut apples that were her favorite, and my smartphone rang at 8:20.
The vet said Elza had gone when the staff came to the clinic. He also said she must have passed away between midnight and 1a.m.
I know she passed away at 12:46a.m. Without any indication, I suddenly woke up and checked the clock.
I do believe Elza came to me to say good-bye here on the earth.
I couldn't believe Elza passed away and believed one day she would come back to me.
My husband and I kept our routine; morning walk holding her beautiful collar, and I walked alone in the afternoon.
Very strange to say, I could walk outside alone! When I was asked where's Elza, I talked what happened to her. Walking and talking someone were great relief at that time.
However, I hesitated to announce this on FB for weeks. I couldn't stand reading the condolence messages right after that.
DT was a special place for me. Elza and I enjoyed a lot for SS and Christmas card exchanges. Some are my good FB friends now.
So sorry it took me such a long time. I'm typing this without crying. Yes, I needed enough time.
Happy birthday my sweetest girl Elza. I miss you so much.
Run freely and meet many many DT Dobermans over the rainbow bridge. No passport necessary.