Guest guest Posted January 12, 2010 Report Share Posted January 12, 2010 Thank you, Donna. Ultimately, Edna and her son decided to wait, which was fine with me, and her son phoned me about tenminutes ago to let me know that Ooki had died peacefully in hersleep with Edna and he sitting by her. He had already dug the grave in the side yard where other pets have been buried--rainhas begun now, so he will work on it more tomorrow; the body was moved to the garage, and the door closed--to keep the"pups" out!Love to you and to all in our group,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Tue, January 12, 2010 6:07:04 PMSubject: Re: Update on the Rojas family dogs--not MS-related/ DO NOT COPY TO OTHER GROUP OR PERSON, Please! Oh dear n... I so hurt for you.. and Edna.. and her son as well.. I don't know what I'd do if I had to make that decision about my Butter Brown or Zucco.. Please know that my heart, thoughts and prayers are with you, and Edna and her son all the way on what you have to do... HUGS, HUGS & even more HUGS |)onna marion j rojas wrote: > > > As many of you know, I own four wolf-dogs (hybrids) who are > currently residing at the home of my dear friend who has MS, > Edna, and her elder son, who live nearby. > > The most energetic of the "pups," 10-year-old Two Moons > (white quarter moon above each eye), recently had surgery > to have a giant benign cyst removed. She has recovered > just beautifully. It will be a miracle if Edna's son survives > all this, as you will read. > > So, Two Moons' stitches are out; the plastic cone around > her neck and head is off and she is tearing around the > place; fortunately, they own two lots of land! The two > other "pups" are joining her in play. However: > > Now, the mother, OOKI, (Aleut for "Talks a Lot") who is > only 18 years old (126 in human years), and has been > diagnosed with metastasized cancer YEARS ago, is > finally on her way out. . .appears to have had a stroke, > cannot move since yesterday, and Edna and son are > trying to find a way to euthanise her at home--which would > be legal in Oregon and in many other states, but is not here. > > So, I had told some of the residents and friends in my apart > ment building about this. One guy, noting that a resident had > recently succumbed, just arrived with enough morphine to take > down a tiger; he somehow got the building manager to let him > into the deceased's apartment and just brought it to me. > I just peeled the name off each and every one of the these > vials. Edna and I are both diabetic, so we have syringes. > > You get the picture: The son really wants to do this, but Edna > wants to wait. Meanwhile, the poor son is killing himself taking > care of the poop, the pee, and feeding the dog soup with one of > those plastic tubes with a squeeze bulb at the end (for suctioning > the fat off broth, stock, meat juices, etc). OOKI appears to want > companionship, but not to be in pain, but is largely paralyzed. > > I told them that they would have to decide between them, but > that I wanted the stuff (medicine) out of my place, so I have > just delivered it to them. Edna's son is busy digging a grave > in the yard. I rather think that in about three days OOKI shall > have passed on to wherever doggies/wolves do after death. > > "Bulletins will be issued." > > Love to you all, from > n, "a dog nut," not a "doughnut!" > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 Oh n, I'm soooooo very sorry for the loss... I'm sure she was, as all puppies (no matter how old they are.. they will always be puppies) seem to be, the light of life for those of us they love so unconditionally.. My heart continues to break for you and Edna and her son.. it's quite like losing a child.. and the heart never fully recovers from that loss. Please pass on my condolences to Edna and her son.. but I am thankful that they could be with her in her passing. Stroke or no.. I do believe she knew they were by her side, loving her all the way.. HUGS |)onna marion j rojas wrote: > > > Thank you, Donna. Ultimately, Edna and her son decided to > wait, which was fine with me, and her son phoned me about ten > minutes ago to let me know that Ooki had died peacefully in her > sleep with Edna and he sitting by her. He had already dug the > grave in the side yard where other pets have been buried--rain > has begun now, so he will work on it more tomorrow; the body > was moved to the garage, and the door closed--to keep the > " pups " out! > Love to you and to all in our group, > n > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* |)onna > *To:* MSersLife > *Sent:* Tue, January 12, 2010 6:07:04 PM > *Subject:* Re: Update on the Rojas family dogs--not > MS-related/ DO NOT COPY TO OTHER GROUP OR PERSON, Please! > > > > Oh dear n... > > I so hurt for you.. and Edna.. and her son as well.. > > I don't know what I'd do if I had to make that decision about my Butter > Brown or Zucco.. > > Please know that my heart, thoughts and prayers are with you, and Edna > and her son all the way on what you have to do... > > HUGS, HUGS & even more HUGS > |)onna > > marion j rojas wrote: > > > > > > As many of you know, I own four wolf-dogs (hybrids) who are > > currently residing at the home of my dear friend who has MS, > > Edna, and her elder son, who live nearby. > > > > The most energetic of the " pups, " 10-year-old Two Moons > > (white quarter moon above each eye), recently had surgery > > to have a giant benign cyst removed. She has recovered > > just beautifully. It will be a miracle if Edna's son survives > > all this, as you will read. > > > > So, Two Moons' stitches are out; the plastic cone around > > her neck and head is off and she is tearing around the > > place; fortunately, they own two lots of land! The two > > other " pups " are joining her in play. However: > > > > Now, the mother, OOKI, (Aleut for " Talks a Lot " ) who is > > only 18 years old (126 in human years), and has been > > diagnosed with metastasized cancer YEARS ago, is > > finally on her way out. . .appears to have had a stroke, > > cannot move since yesterday, and Edna and son are > > trying to find a way to euthanise her at home--which would > > be legal in Oregon and in many other states, but is not here. > > > > So, I had told some of the residents and friends in my apart > > ment building about this. One guy, noting that a resident had > > recently succumbed, just arrived with enough morphine to take > > down a tiger; he somehow got the building manager to let him > > into the deceased's apartment and just brought it to me. > > I just peeled the name off each and every one of the these > > vials. Edna and I are both diabetic, so we have syringes. > > > > You get the picture: The son really wants to do this, but Edna > > wants to wait. Meanwhile, the poor son is killing himself taking > > care of the poop, the pee, and feeding the dog soup with one of > > those plastic tubes with a squeeze bulb at the end (for suctioning > > the fat off broth, stock, meat juices, etc). OOKI appears to want > > companionship, but not to be in pain, but is largely paralyzed. > > > > I told them that they would have to decide between them, but > > that I wanted the stuff (medicine) out of my place, so I have > > just delivered it to them. Edna's son is busy digging a grave > > in the yard. I rather think that in about three days OOKI shall > > have passed on to wherever doggies/wolves do after death. > > > > " Bulletins will be issued. " > > > > Love to you all, from > > n, " a dog nut, " not a " doughnut! " > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 Dear n, I am so sorry for Oopi but I am glad to know that he lived a plesant life. Condelances from me. Love, Nukhet>>> As many of you know, I own four wolf-dogs (hybrids) who are> currently residing at the home of my dear friend who has MS,> Edna, and her elder son, who live nearby.>> The most energetic of the "pups," 10-year-old Two Moons> (white quarter moon above each eye), recently had surgery> to have a giant benign cyst removed. She has recovered> just beautifully. It will be a miracle if Edna's son survives> all this, as you will read.>> So, Two Moons' stitches are out; the plastic cone around> her neck and head is off and she is tearing around the> place; fortunately, they own two lots of land! The two> other "pups" are joining her in play. However:>> Now, the mother, OOKI, (Aleut for "Talks a Lot") who is> only 18 years old (126 in human years), and has been> diagnosed with metastasized cancer YEARS ago, is> finally on her way out. . .appears to have had a stroke,> cannot move since yesterday, and Edna and son are> trying to find a way to euthanise her at home--which would> be legal in Oregon and in many other states, but is not here.>> So, I had told some of the residents and friends in my apart> ment building about this. One guy, noting that a resident had> recently succumbed, just arrived with enough morphine to take> down a tiger; he somehow got the building manager to let him> into the deceased's apartment and just brought it to me.> I just peeled the name off each and every one of the these> vials. Edna and I are both diabetic, so we have syringes.>> You get the picture: The son really wants to do this, but Edna> wants to wait. Meanwhile, the poor son is killing himself taking> care of the poop, the pee, and feeding the dog soup with one of> those plastic tubes with a squeeze bulb at the end (for suctioning> the fat off broth, stock, meat juices, etc). OOKI appears to want> companionship, but not to be in pain, but is largely paralyzed.>> I told them that they would have to decide between them, but> that I wanted the stuff (medicine) out of my place, so I have> just delivered it to them. Edna's son is busy digging a grave> in the yard. I rather think that in about three days OOKI shall> have passed on to wherever doggies/wolves do after death.>> "Bulletins will be issued.">> Love to you all, from> n, "a dog nut," not a "doughnut!">>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 Have a good run in the fields of Hereafter, Ooki.... in WY " You get a wonderful view from the point of no return... "    http://www.flickr.com/photos/liadains_fancies http://practical-blackwork.blogspot.com    http://practicalblackwork.com Re: Update on the Rojas family dogs--not MS-related/ DO NOT COPY TO OTHER GROUP OR PERSON, Please!  Oh dear n... I so hurt for you.. and Edna.. and her son as well.. I don't know what I'd do if I had to make that decision about my Butter Brown or Zucco.. Please know that my heart, thoughts and prayers are with you, and Edna and her son all the way on what you have to do... HUGS, HUGS & even more HUGS |)onna marion j rojas wrote: > > > As many of you know, I own four wolf-dogs (hybrids) who are > currently residing at the home of my dear friend who has MS, > Edna, and her elder son, who live nearby. > > The most energetic of the " pups, " 10-year-old Two Moons > (white quarter moon above each eye), recently had surgery > to have a giant benign cyst removed. She has recovered > just beautifully. It will be a miracle if Edna's son survives > all this, as you will read. > > So, Two Moons' stitches are out; the plastic cone around > her neck and head is off and she is tearing around the > place; fortunately, they own two lots of land! The two > other " pups " are joining her in play. However: > > Now, the mother, OOKI, (Aleut for " Talks a Lot " ) who is > only 18 years old (126 in human years), and has been > diagnosed with metastasized cancer YEARS ago, is > finally on her way out. . .appears to have had a stroke, > cannot move since yesterday, and Edna and son are > trying to find a way to euthanise her at home--which would > be legal in Oregon and in many other states, but is not here. > > So, I had told some of the residents and friends in my apart > ment building about this. One guy, noting that a resident had > recently succumbed, just arrived with enough morphine to take > down a tiger; he somehow got the building manager to let him > into the deceased's apartment and just brought it to me. > I just peeled the name off each and every one of the these > vials. Edna and I are both diabetic, so we have syringes. > > You get the picture: The son really wants to do this, but Edna > wants to wait. Meanwhile, the poor son is killing himself taking > care of the poop, the pee, and feeding the dog soup with one of > those plastic tubes with a squeeze bulb at the end (for suctioning > the fat off broth, stock, meat juices, etc). OOKI appears to want > companionship, but not to be in pain, but is largely paralyzed. > > I told them that they would have to decide between them, but > that I wanted the stuff (medicine) out of my place, so I have > just delivered it to them. Edna's son is busy digging a grave > in the yard. I rather think that in about three days OOKI shall > have passed on to wherever doggies/wolves do after death. > > " Bulletins will be issued. " > > Love to you all, from > n, " a dog nut, " not a " doughnut! " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 I'm sorry for the loss of this sweet dog but thankful for death while she was sleeping. hugs Sharonjoin me on Facebook:Sharon Mars wobbletowalk@...This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Tue, January 12, 2010 11:52:52 PMSubject: Re: Update on the Rojas family dogs/ the latest! Ooki has died peacefully Thank you, Donna. Ultimately, Edna and her son decided to wait, which was fine with me, and her son phoned me about tenminutes ago to let me know that Ooki had died peacefully in hersleep with Edna and he sitting by her. He had already dug the grave in the side yard where other pets have been buried--rainhas begun now, so he will work on it more tomorrow; the body was moved to the garage, and the door closed--to keep the"pups" out!Love to you and to all in our group,nFrom: |)onna To: MSersLife Sent: Tue, January 12, 2010 6:07:04 PMSubject: Re: Update on the Rojas family dogs--not MS-related/ DO NOT COPY TO OTHER GROUP OR PERSON, Please! Oh dear n... I so hurt for you.. and Edna.. and her son as well.. I don't know what I'd do if I had to make that decision about my Butter Brown or Zucco.. Please know that my heart, thoughts and prayers are with you, and Edna and her son all the way on what you have to do... HUGS, HUGS & even more HUGS |)onna marion j rojas wrote: > > > As many of you know, I own four wolf-dogs (hybrids) who are > currently residing at the home of my dear friend who has MS, > Edna, and her elder son, who live nearby. > > The most energetic of the "pups," 10-year-old Two Moons > (white quarter moon above each eye), recently had surgery > to have a giant benign cyst removed. She has recovered > just beautifully. It will be a miracle if Edna's son survives > all this, as you will read. > > So, Two Moons' stitches are out; the plastic cone around > her neck and head is off and she is tearing around the > place; fortunately, they own two lots of land! The two > other "pups" are joining her in play. However: > > Now, the mother, OOKI, (Aleut for "Talks a Lot") who is > only 18 years old (126 in human years), and has been > diagnosed with metastasized cancer YEARS ago, is > finally on her way out. . .appears to have had a stroke, > cannot move since yesterday, and Edna and son are > trying to find a way to euthanise her at home--which would > be legal in Oregon and in many other states, but is not here. > > So, I had told some of the residents and friends in my apart > ment building about this. One guy, noting that a resident had > recently succumbed, just arrived with enough morphine to take > down a tiger; he somehow got the building manager to let him > into the deceased's apartment and just brought it to me. > I just peeled the name off each and every one of the these > vials. Edna and I are both diabetic, so we have syringes. > > You get the picture: The son really wants to do this, but Edna > wants to wait. Meanwhile, the poor son is killing himself taking > care of the poop, the pee, and feeding the dog soup with one of > those plastic tubes with a squeeze bulb at the end (for suctioning > the fat off broth, stock, meat juices, etc). OOKI appears to want > companionship, but not to be in pain, but is largely paralyzed. > > I told them that they would have to decide between them, but > that I wanted the stuff (medicine) out of my place, so I have > just delivered it to them. Edna's son is busy digging a grave > in the yard. I rather think that in about three days OOKI shall > have passed on to wherever doggies/wolves do after death. > > "Bulletins will be issued." > > Love to you all, from > n, "a dog nut," not a "doughnut!" > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 I'm sorry for the loss of this sweet dog but thankful for death while she was sleeping. hugs Sharonjoin me on Facebook:Sharon Mars wobbletowalk@...This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Tue, January 12, 2010 11:52:52 PMSubject: Re: Update on the Rojas family dogs/ the latest! Ooki has died peacefully Thank you, Donna. Ultimately, Edna and her son decided to wait, which was fine with me, and her son phoned me about tenminutes ago to let me know that Ooki had died peacefully in hersleep with Edna and he sitting by her. He had already dug the grave in the side yard where other pets have been buried--rainhas begun now, so he will work on it more tomorrow; the body was moved to the garage, and the door closed--to keep the"pups" out!Love to you and to all in our group,nFrom: |)onna To: MSersLife Sent: Tue, January 12, 2010 6:07:04 PMSubject: Re: Update on the Rojas family dogs--not MS-related/ DO NOT COPY TO OTHER GROUP OR PERSON, Please! Oh dear n... I so hurt for you.. and Edna.. and her son as well.. I don't know what I'd do if I had to make that decision about my Butter Brown or Zucco.. Please know that my heart, thoughts and prayers are with you, and Edna and her son all the way on what you have to do... HUGS, HUGS & even more HUGS |)onna marion j rojas wrote: > > > As many of you know, I own four wolf-dogs (hybrids) who are > currently residing at the home of my dear friend who has MS, > Edna, and her elder son, who live nearby. > > The most energetic of the "pups," 10-year-old Two Moons > (white quarter moon above each eye), recently had surgery > to have a giant benign cyst removed. She has recovered > just beautifully. It will be a miracle if Edna's son survives > all this, as you will read. > > So, Two Moons' stitches are out; the plastic cone around > her neck and head is off and she is tearing around the > place; fortunately, they own two lots of land! The two > other "pups" are joining her in play. However: > > Now, the mother, OOKI, (Aleut for "Talks a Lot") who is > only 18 years old (126 in human years), and has been > diagnosed with metastasized cancer YEARS ago, is > finally on her way out. . .appears to have had a stroke, > cannot move since yesterday, and Edna and son are > trying to find a way to euthanise her at home--which would > be legal in Oregon and in many other states, but is not here. > > So, I had told some of the residents and friends in my apart > ment building about this. One guy, noting that a resident had > recently succumbed, just arrived with enough morphine to take > down a tiger; he somehow got the building manager to let him > into the deceased's apartment and just brought it to me. > I just peeled the name off each and every one of the these > vials. Edna and I are both diabetic, so we have syringes. > > You get the picture: The son really wants to do this, but Edna > wants to wait. Meanwhile, the poor son is killing himself taking > care of the poop, the pee, and feeding the dog soup with one of > those plastic tubes with a squeeze bulb at the end (for suctioning > the fat off broth, stock, meat juices, etc). OOKI appears to want > companionship, but not to be in pain, but is largely paralyzed. > > I told them that they would have to decide between them, but > that I wanted the stuff (medicine) out of my place, so I have > just delivered it to them. Edna's son is busy digging a grave > in the yard. I rather think that in about three days OOKI shall > have passed on to wherever doggies/wolves do after death. > > "Bulletins will be issued." > > Love to you all, from > n, "a dog nut," not a "doughnut!" > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 I'm sorry for the loss of this sweet dog but thankful for death while she was sleeping. hugs Sharonjoin me on Facebook:Sharon Mars wobbletowalk@...This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Tue, January 12, 2010 11:52:52 PMSubject: Re: Update on the Rojas family dogs/ the latest! Ooki has died peacefully Thank you, Donna. Ultimately, Edna and her son decided to wait, which was fine with me, and her son phoned me about tenminutes ago to let me know that Ooki had died peacefully in hersleep with Edna and he sitting by her. He had already dug the grave in the side yard where other pets have been buried--rainhas begun now, so he will work on it more tomorrow; the body was moved to the garage, and the door closed--to keep the"pups" out!Love to you and to all in our group,nFrom: |)onna To: MSersLife Sent: Tue, January 12, 2010 6:07:04 PMSubject: Re: Update on the Rojas family dogs--not MS-related/ DO NOT COPY TO OTHER GROUP OR PERSON, Please! Oh dear n... I so hurt for you.. and Edna.. and her son as well.. I don't know what I'd do if I had to make that decision about my Butter Brown or Zucco.. Please know that my heart, thoughts and prayers are with you, and Edna and her son all the way on what you have to do... HUGS, HUGS & even more HUGS |)onna marion j rojas wrote: > > > As many of you know, I own four wolf-dogs (hybrids) who are > currently residing at the home of my dear friend who has MS, > Edna, and her elder son, who live nearby. > > The most energetic of the "pups," 10-year-old Two Moons > (white quarter moon above each eye), recently had surgery > to have a giant benign cyst removed. She has recovered > just beautifully. It will be a miracle if Edna's son survives > all this, as you will read. > > So, Two Moons' stitches are out; the plastic cone around > her neck and head is off and she is tearing around the > place; fortunately, they own two lots of land! The two > other "pups" are joining her in play. However: > > Now, the mother, OOKI, (Aleut for "Talks a Lot") who is > only 18 years old (126 in human years), and has been > diagnosed with metastasized cancer YEARS ago, is > finally on her way out. . .appears to have had a stroke, > cannot move since yesterday, and Edna and son are > trying to find a way to euthanise her at home--which would > be legal in Oregon and in many other states, but is not here. > > So, I had told some of the residents and friends in my apart > ment building about this. One guy, noting that a resident had > recently succumbed, just arrived with enough morphine to take > down a tiger; he somehow got the building manager to let him > into the deceased's apartment and just brought it to me. > I just peeled the name off each and every one of the these > vials. Edna and I are both diabetic, so we have syringes. > > You get the picture: The son really wants to do this, but Edna > wants to wait. Meanwhile, the poor son is killing himself taking > care of the poop, the pee, and feeding the dog soup with one of > those plastic tubes with a squeeze bulb at the end (for suctioning > the fat off broth, stock, meat juices, etc). OOKI appears to want > companionship, but not to be in pain, but is largely paralyzed. > > I told them that they would have to decide between them, but > that I wanted the stuff (medicine) out of my place, so I have > just delivered it to them. Edna's son is busy digging a grave > in the yard. I rather think that in about three days OOKI shall > have passed on to wherever doggies/wolves do after death. > > "Bulletins will be issued." > > Love to you all, from > n, "a dog nut," not a "doughnut!" > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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