I am so sorry to read this John. To lose one dog is bad enough, but to lose two beautiful dogs in such a short space of time is truly heart-breaking. Georgie sounds like a great character, and you must be missing him dreadfully. My thoughts are with you at this sad time.
John, my heart is breaking for you. We know exactly how you are feeling just now, as we lost our lovely big boy Squeek on Monday this week, to exactly the same thing. We also lost our other big boy Leo, who had bone cancer also, less than 3 years ago.
It is so tragic that these beautiful creatures seem to be so prone to this horrible illness.
The words you write about Georgie are beautiful and just show how much you loved him and your dear Lucie. You will love and remember them both for ever and the joy they brought you.
Georgie will be running free with no pain now, chasing Squeek as they go over the Rainbow Bridge.
Run free beautiful boy and catch up with Squeek.
Our thoughts are with you John at this very sad time for us all.
Thanks to you, he will rest in peace. He was clearly one of those rare greyhounds who get their heads round the big wide world after racing and it is a huge joy to both dog and owner. In times to come that memory will always make you smile.
Hi John.
Nothing can help having lost both Lucie and Georgie, but, if it helps a little, thank you for taking them into your home and giving them a happy life. It's what all greyhounds deserve but not enough receive.
RIP Georgie and Lucie. Run free together over the Bridge.
Jimmy and Celia.
Thank you for everyone's kind words. I felt sure I'd get understanding on the forum. There's a huge hole in my day which Georgie would fill. When I get my head around it I'm sure I'll be back.