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Is it normal for dogs to die in the presence of their family?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 31183314:MV8yMDk4NTE0XzM1MzQ2OTQxX0YxOTUwOTM=] no, i think it depends- my childhood dog was 15yo, i knew shed been quiet so when i got home from school i went to check on her, she got up wagged her tail, came sat in my lap, let out a long sigh and died. [/quote]
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Ive been pretty sad past 2 days after my little cricket passed. Ive always heard dogs will find a place to die alone, instead cricket chose to die near me. I miss the little fellow.
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