Mia Mattsson Mercer

Children and Animal Warrior

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My Sweet Senior Dog got Dementia

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Dementia is devastating to witness. You feel helpless, and yet so hopeful in different ways, and moments. Sammy’s lack of hearing is getting worse. When he is outside in the garden, you have to clap your hands hard. He doesn’t hear your voice anymore, only hard claps. Then Sammy wakes up, disoriented, but in the next moment amazingly happy to see me.

Even his eyesight is getting worse. When it’s getting dark it is difficult for him to see if the front-door is open. Outside we use flashlight for him. Inside, we put up a light sensor by the door.

In the mornings he is like a puppy, young and playful. Later, he falls asleep like a grandpa. Grandpa Sammy snores peacefully in his dog-bed.

He need a lot of quiet time.

Stress makes him more confused.

No new places.

Sammy gets disoriented.

Is he suffering? No, we don’t think so. He is happy in both worlds ❤️

It’s more difficult for us, knowing he is getting ready for the other world.

That’s Love Friends! That’s Amore!

❤️ please consider adopting Seniors, let them have a peaceful ending.

Help the shelter dogs with homeopathic calmness drops, and medical treatments. Wet food, so their medicine goes down easily. Treats, as a comfort of love.

Let us support those who love us in every special way and moment. That’s Amore!

Our time Together is Limited

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 My beautiful Leah, the warrior and at the same time so gorgeous sensitive. We don’t have much time together you tell me. You also told me to stop continuing with your surgeries. You are ready to part, even if that will make my heart break. I have to respect your wish and not being selfish. Humanselfish!

I knew this day would come, even if I want eternity. FurryAngels!

You have a majestic age of being 15-18 years old. Still, your mind is amazingly clear. It’s the darn cancer that are eating inside of you, in a fast way!

I found you on the streets when you were probably 10. You were sick and had had many litters. You chased away thieves!

You even chased away thieves in your foster home!

You looked after my children. And you welcomed every rescued dog into our home.

I always respected that you wanted space, not to stay to long in your energy area. You always talked with your eyes, and even now, you are still capable to send an enormous amount of love.

Leah, you are my Queen!

We will make your last time her on Earth to be comfortable. I do respect you!

Amore Mia!