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I just put down my beloved gun dog on Monday night, but when her successor arrives I would participate and contribute frequently in a gun dog specific forum. Does it need it's own section? Not up to me to say, but it would certainly make it easier to find and browse threads. Here's a bit about the loss of my dear departed Ruby, and some shots of her glory days.

Last Wednesday I took Ruby to the vet to arrange for cortisone injections to try to solve a re-occurence of lameness in her left forelimb (after a wonderful 5 month reprieve). We were hoping for a month of leash-rest and then May would find her scampering along the portage route with us on our way to a 10th summer of adventure. Sadly, we received much worse news. Ruby had advanced osteosarcoma (cancer) in her upper left humerus - a painful and fatal disease. Amputation followed by chemo/radiation is a treatment option that is sometimes attempted, but this generally buys only a further 4-5 months. In Ruby's case, it was clear to us that sensible and unselfish treatment options were strictly palliative.

Unfortunately, none of the available drugs appeared to be effective. We tried a cocktail of anti-inflammatories and a powerful opiate until Friday, but aside from sleeping a lot she was clearly still in a lot of pain. We added a nerve-calming agent to the cocktail over the weekend but it quickly became very clear to both of us that the available treatments (which we had by now exhausted) were not providing her with sufficient pain relief that we would consider humane.

So Monday night at 5 our vet shed tears alongside us as Ruby's great soft head sank heavily into my hands while I talked softly to her as she slipped away. She went as calmly and softly as we ever could have hoped and with all the dignity that she so very much deserved. Although we were shattered, we take a measure of comfort in the memories of the 9 years of wonderful adventures that we had with her. But she leaves behind a big hole in our home and in our hearts.

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A first rooster each for my old buddy Jaydog and his lovely missus
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Her last roosters - a quick pre-workday limit (her specialty!)
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I'm sorry for you loss dreamwaters. Not going to lie, while reading your story i just shead a tear in front of all the moms at my daughters riding lesson. Ruby was lucky to have you...
 
A belated thanks to all for your kinds words. I have been taking a trip down memory lane since we put Ruby down, both by revisiting all of her favourite spots in the woods and waters of Nova Scotia, but also by compiling a bunch of photos and video clips of all the great times that we had with her. I stitched these together into a few videos. They're a little on the long side (lots of memories I guess), so I wouldn't blame you for scrolling ahead through them. But I'll post them up anyhow. There's one just of her training/hunting adventures, and one of her "family" life.
-Dave

Ruby's hunting life:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7nunf-eySE

Ruby's family life:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3g3Zjd7kJU
 
Anyone who uses dogs for deer knows there is nothing more exciting in the world then the sound of the dogs coming straight at you on a cold november morning. Your in your stand shaking with your gun up just waiting to see a flash of a deer. We use beagles now. They are the hardest working deer dogs ive seen, And there is nothing they want to do more.
 
It appears she had a good home and good life doing what she loved to do. My sympathies as I have been there myself 4 times previously, and will be there several times more. Parting with such devoted friends is always hard.
 
There are forums dedicated to hunting dogs in Canada with knowledgeable trainers and breeders as members, the best bet for dog info. Breed/breeding questions or training, health questions are answered by people with decades of dog experience. People are refered to Gunnutz on other forums for specific gun questions so it makes sense to go to where the knowledge is IMO in regards to dogs.
 
There are forums dedicated to hunting dogs in Canada with knowledgeable trainers and breeders as members, the best bet for dog info. Breed/breeding questions or training, health questions are answered by people with decades of dog experience. People are refered to Gunnutz on other forums for specific gun questions so it makes sense to go to where the knowledge is IMO in regards to dogs.

What are these dog dedicated forums for Canadians? I know Canadian gun dog is one but they focus almost exclusively on the retrievers, what about those of us interested in spaniels and versatile breeds, not to mention the hounds.
 
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