Welcome to the My Best Friend Has Cancer Website/Blog
Those words still reminisce through your mind, "I'm sorry, but your dog has cancer" your veterinarian notified you just hours ago. Now, you sit watching your beloved dog lay by the fireplace on his favorite rug, the one that is faded and tattered, but you could never replace it because you know how lost he would be without it. You think of how lost you would be without him. You imagine only seeing the flicker of fire dance across the unruly stitching of carpet instead of across his fur. The thought is unbearable, and tears begin to overflow from your eyes. He senses your sadness and looks up at you, asking you what's wrong without even saying a word. It's there that you can see the difference, illuminating eyes once full of life now dull with a sense of longing. You realize your eyes must look the same to him, but you don't want to cause him worry so you try to lighten up. You move to his side and scratch behind his ear, his favorite spot, he leans into your hand. Something about him feels different, and you know in your gut that the end is near. Despite how hard you try to stay strong, tears stream down your face. A feeling of hopelessness floods your entire body. Is there a cure? If not, how will your family cope with the loss of something that brings them all together? You're desperate for answers. You lightly kiss your dog on the top of his head, and cover him with a blanket, the same one you both played on the very first day you brought him home. You go to your office and turn on your computer, typing "canine cancer" into a search engine text box. You click on the first link, a blog, My Best Friend Has Cancer. It is here were you can find answers from what has inspired others. It is here, where your pet will never be put second. It is here, were your pet will never be forgotten. Post your story and comment on others today.
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