French Bulldog-Churchill tribute
A collection of pictures of my foster dog Churchill that passed away much too soon of Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma. He will be dearly missed.I have been amazed at the feedback I have had so I have added some additional information- Churhcill was a foster dog that was taken to a shelter to be euthanized by his owners, FBRN came to the rescue to save this boy, we took him to see a dermatologist to get the diagnosis of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma which is a rare skin cancer and then went to see an oncologist for information on Chemo. Churchill was too far and was dying and the chemo would not start to work for 3 months and he did not have three months left so we opted to let him go peacefully to end his suffering. I hope that the couple of months he was with us that he was happy and we loved him very much. Churchill was cremated and remains with me so that he knows he has found his forever home. Thank you to everyone for all the kind words. You too can help change or save a life by volunteering at a rescue of your choice.
Channel: Animals
Uploaded: July 14, 2007 at 6:33 pm
Author: texasotts
Length: 00:03:00
Rating: 4.82
Views: 52474
Tags: Bulldog French
Video Comments:
TacticalTac0 (November 16, 2008 at 1:09 am)
Poor little guy soooo sorry R.I.P
Gmamma (November 15, 2008 at 12:13 am)
Thats sad- that's probably why his former owners took him to get him euthanized- to put him out of his misery- he looks like he feels terrible. I would have too, its not right to make an animal suffer like that. Poor baby, bless him, may he be at peace now.
gtsmalls (November 14, 2008 at 10:39 pm)
that was very hard to hold back tears when watching. how wonderful of you to help him for that short time. We have a 3 yr old frenchie boy and want to leave work and hug him now. I"m sorry for your loss
gtsmalls (November 14, 2008 at 10:38 pm)
that was very hard to hold back tears when watching. how wonderful of you to help him for that short time. We have a 3 yr old frenchie boy and want to leave work and hug him now. I"m sorry for your loss
taylor12996 (November 11, 2008 at 6:25 am)
Oh My God. Poor baby! Im so sorry for your loss of Churchill. RIP Churchill. :_(
cape304 (November 10, 2008 at 11:37 pm)
I love my frenchie sooo much. I could not imagine the pain my whole family would go through if anything happened to him. Frenchie are special. And this one had a special family. Please see my Channel and enjoy watching our Frenchie. I saw him in your pictures. Both of our dogs are therapy dogs, they help burned and cancer patients smile. Although I cried over your video I am really smiling because Churchill had you guys at the end.
papichulo1821 (November 9, 2008 at 11:56 pm)
God Bless Churchill, R.I.P.
2bullyz4u (November 9, 2008 at 5:53 am)
A caring and loving family,...making this world a better place. Thank you for making a difference in Churchill's life,...God Bless You.
wsm0001 (November 8, 2008 at 6:39 pm)
May God bless you for being little Churchill's angels as he came to the end of his earthly journey. His spirit will live on with you and will rest in peace. And when your journey here is one day done, as you close your eyes to this world and open them at the pathway to heaven, Churchill will be waiting for you . . . at the Rainbow Bridge.
ElectricColors (November 7, 2008 at 9:45 pm)
When I was reading your text and watching your video I was crying. touched me very much ! Sorry for your lost !
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