I haven’t posted here in a very long time, but the majority of my followers are from when I started leasing Bo in 2012. In 2016, I bought Bo after years of waiting. in 2018 he was diagnosed with cancer in his sheath. the last two years we spent fighting the disease and he did so great. he was so strong and fought so hard and had some really good years, about a month ago Bo started to decline. his weight dropped and he was struggling. We made the decision with the help of my vets and knowing there was nothing more we could do, to lay him to rest. Last friday, May 15th, was the last time I ever kissed Bo’s nose. I ever hugged his neck. I’m heart broken and this is a huge loss. But knowing he’s no longer in pain is what i’m holding onto.
I haven’t posted here in a very long time, but the majority of my followers are from when I started leasing Bo in 2012. In 2016, I bought Bo after years of waiting. in 2018 he was diagnosed with cancer in his sheath. the last two years we spent fighting the disease and he did so great. he was so strong and fought so hard and had some really good years, about a month ago Bo started to decline. his weight dropped and he was struggling. We made the decision with the help of my vets and knowing there was nothing more we could do, to lay him to rest. Last friday, May 15th, was the last time I ever kissed Bo’s nose. I ever hugged his neck. I’m heart broken and this is a huge loss. But knowing he’s no longer in pain is what i’m holding onto.