Loss of mobility in senior Sharpei

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Peaches
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Re: Loss of mobility in senior Sharpei

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I guess I spoke too soon. After seeming to improve and be pretty active and cheerful, Peaches died in her sleep this morning. :( I was with her and she just seemed to stop breathing. She didn't wake up. I am very sad of course but at least I know I did all I could for her. Being with her at the end was good too. Hug your hounds tonight.
Shaz
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Re: Loss of mobility in senior Sharpei

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Oh Joanna, I am so very sorry and I admire you for your Bravery and Acceptance, bless you Joanna. Peaches seems to have died a natural death and slipped peacefully from you and the peacefulness of her passing is so good to hear.

May she be an :angel: now and watching over you, until you two meet again, take care Dear Joanna.

Sharon xXx
2 x 10 year old Pugs, Duke and Duchess. Duchess has hind leg paralysis.
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Re: Loss of mobility in senior Sharpei

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I am so very sorry for you rloss. Bless her heart, her clock wound down and she drifted away. i am so very sorry.
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