About My Old Dog, Jesse…

My 18 year old dog, Jesse, is nearing the end of his life with a variety of medical problems. In this video Dr Jones gives you an update on Jesse, including How he is feeling about what’s happening….

Thanks for watching.

Dr Andrew

58 thoughts on “About My Old Dog, Jesse…”

  1. I just want to say that I am so sorry for what you are going through with Jessie. We are also going th rough some problems with our Wonder. He is a shepard/ blue healer mix a beautiful, wonderful n loving dog. We have had him for 13 or 14 years. I had to take him to the vet the other day. I was told that his kidneys are shutting down, and so they have him on and IV for the 3 days Friday will be the 3rd day. He is hoping it will flush out the toxins that are in his body.

    If it works he said that he will be put on a strick diet. If it doesn’t I’m going to hate to hear what he is going to tell me. I hate it that I am having to go this alone, but my husband had to go to Alb. for his sister’s funeral; so I have no other chose. I don’t know if our other little dog understands that he was sick and where he is. I do think he is going to be very lonely without him here. Chancey is a beagle/jack russel mix.

    I wish I could show you a picture of our Wonder but there isn’t a place to post a picture to you on this. All I can say is that we both have to be strong. I’ll be praying for Jessie hugs to you both.

    Cyn

  2. I am so sorry. One of my 13 1/2 year old Labs is going through something like this. You are right. It doesn’t matter how long you have your pet. It’s never long enough and is always difficult to deal with. I just don’t know if I can do it when the time comes. Take care and know that others are thinking about you and understand.

  3. I am so sorry that Jessie’s time is coming to an end. I know how u feel, its hard on us no matter how you have a pet (family) when it’s their time to go. Unfortunately you will be experiencing what the rest of us have to go through. I hope when his time comes you will be able to help him go to the Rainbow Bridge. May God help you and Jessie through this tough time.

  4. I am glad to see that your taking such great care of him and doing everything you can to see he is comfortable and spending a lot of time with him. Showing your love to him and caring for him the way you do means a lot to him and his unconditional love to you does too. When his time does come for him to pass to heaven even though you will be heartbroken you’ll know you did your best you could do for him.

  5. Jesse is very lucky to have you , I am nursing my adopted 14 year old Scottish Terrier with bladder cancer recently diagnosed , lucky enought it is in the higher area and not impairing her urinary tract, I am keeping her comfortable with piroxicam and adding but C on her diet . She is eating and drinking bu appetite not that great . I’m keeping her just like what you said , as long as she is eating and drinking and still a little bit active. God Bless you both.

  6. Hi Andrew
    I am so sorry to hear about Jessie. As a pet owner I understand the pain you are going through.Thank you for sharing with us and please do know that our best wishes are with you and Jessie.
    Jessie lived a full life and is very lucky to have you as his dad!
    With lots of love to you and Jessie!
    Sujata

  7. My heart goes out to you and Jesse. I lost my beloved Yorkie, Sasha, in October 2014 after a three year battle with GME. She was on Cytarabine and Prednisone during that time, and had her ups and downs, but was basically doing quite well until . . . she stopped eating, drinking, started stumbling, trembling. Even though I knew it was coming, making that decision was heart wrenching, but I could not have her suffering, and my veterinarian and the vet. neurologist told me there was nothing more that could be done and that she was in pain. Each time you reach the end of the road with a pet – and mine are usually 15, 16, 17 years old – it is painful beyond measure.

    Jesse knows you are there for him, and will help him in whatever way is necessary.

    Hugs to you both.

  8. You and Jesse were blessed with 18 years together. I had and have tears watching the video of the 2 of you. When the time comes for Jesse to cross over the Rainbow Bridge he will be with lots of other pets that have gone before him. You will have to remember the good times as you try to heal. I have lost 3 of my furbabies since Dec.14 and it was horrible to have to say good bye. All were rescues and I loved them with all my heart.

  9. You both are in my prayers. Having experienced the loss of my fourteen and a half year old Jazz Easter Sunday, I know their are no words of preparation, no expectation they will really be gone,no comfort for their loss…

    The last six months were joyful times for all of us, we did our favorite things together, we had those conversations that were needed to be had,and towards the end I told her that time was different on the other side and if she need to go to that wonderful place,it would be a moment before we would be with her again…

    God Bless you both

  10. It never gets any easier to see your faithful friend’s time coming to an end, prayers and love being sent to you and Jessie. There’s a time to come into this world and a time to cross that Rainbow Bridge, it always hurts, it’s a pain deep inside. Jessie is blessed to have such a wonderful life, and, your blessed to have him.

  11. Thank you for sharing…It’s a tough time when they get to that stage in life…Jesse knows how much he is loved and cared for…I have been through this a few times and it’s not easy…Sending you both Hugs XX

  12. Dear Andrew & Family,
    My thoughts are with all of you at this difficult time. I went through the same thing exactly one year ago this month. I am crying as I do this as I still miss my beautiful little girl. I have two other dogs which did help me get through it but my male dog Dallas fretted for her for 11 months. He is just starting to get back to normal. The other little girl Sasha was not as bad. Sasha knew how ill she was & slept beside her the whole night & would not move. It was amazing to watch this little dog laying so close that I had to keeping checking that she was not on top of Angel.
    People who do not have pets have no idea what it is like to lose one of them as they become a member of the family. We kept Angel for as long as possible then came the time when she stopped eating & drinking & I knew it was kinder for her to let her go. It was heart breaking, but everyone tells me we did the right thing for her. We are in Australia & I was lucky to have a wonderful vet who cared for her until the end.
    Just know that we are thinking of you & your family as it will be difficult for all.
    God bless you all & Jessie. We are saying a prayer for you.

  13. Hello Dokter Jones and Family,

    Respect for the update on Jessy, this must be difficult for you.

    This little poem is intended as consolation .

    Those we love don’t go away , they walk beside us every day .
    Unseen unheard , bud always near .
    Still loved , still mist and very dear .

    God less you all .
    Marga

  14. dear Andrew and family,
    thank you for sharing this video. I just lost my beloved cat of nearly 20 years, mr. kite, at the end of may. it is still difficult. the house just isn’t the same without him, despite the presence of my other pets. he was a fun and affectionate companion for so long and he gave so much to my life.
    I hope it can be of some comfort to know that there are many of us whom you have helped and who are sympathizing with you at this time. you have been and continue to be so generous in sharing your expertise and love of animals, and you should know that that is appreciated by many. our hearts are with you.
    Namaste,
    rina

  15. So sad to hear the latest news about Jesse. I have watched him in your videos and he is such a wonderful dog. We have gone thru the same terrible experience of loosing a beloved friend and cannot imagine how it will be when it happens again with our beloved Coco and Binky, my two mini schnauzers. They both are on your supplement for the last two years. Hopefully they will live a long, happy life (in dog years) like Jesse has. The only thread of hope is that they are not suffering any more! A hug to Jesse
    ana

  16. Hello Dr. Jones,
    My tears are on my face as I type this acknowledgement to you having just viewed your video. It’s very true that regardless of how many pets we part with that each time is always a huge emotional challenge. I can certainly relate. It’s so obvious that you love Jesse and he loves you. I’m also comforting my 15 year old Siberian Husky but he probably has a little ways to go yet but the reality is still near. It can happen fast.
    My heart goes to you all during this difficult time. I commend your bravery to speak and share about Jesse’s decline. Much love and support to you and your family. Jeannine Belliveau

  17. Just watched your video about your precious boy Jesse and just wanted to let you know I understand the dark time you’re going through….There’s a saying: “the day you bring a puppy home is a countdown to sorrow”…..They give so much love and joy to us and when they leave to cross the rainbow bridge, a piece of our heart and soul is taken with them….God Bless you and sweet Jesse

  18. My prayers are with you, your family, and Jesse. You are very lucky to have had him for 18 yrs. When his time is up may he go peacefully as I am sure he will. It is always so hard to let go of our beloved pets.

  19. Hi Dr. Andrew:

    I’m so very sorry to hear about Jesse. He reminds me of my dog Abby. I’m sending prayers your way in hopes that your old boy will make a miraculous recovery and stay with you for a few more years.

    Janie

  20. Jesse couldn’t be in any better hands. Eighteen years, this is a loss for the whole family. We have always buried our pets near by and something our children participated in was preparing a Time Capsule to put with their beloved pet. A little story, a picture, a treat, maybe their favorite toy, their collar anything we could get in a jar, box or baggie. This helped them say good bye.

  21. I am sorry for the things you are going through with Jesse. I know from my 71 years of having pets in my life that making decisions to have a pet out of your life is not easy. God bless you as you make the right decisions. Blessings, Roberta

  22. I am so sorry to know that Jesse is not doing well. I saw the video and felt like crying. I lost a German Shepherd some years ago and I still miss her. I know that you and your family are hurting and are doing every thing to make him as comfortable as possible. Give him a hug for me and God bless you.

  23. As dog parents who have lost two of our older dogs in the past year. We feel your pain. We look back at the good times and know that our dogs had a wonderful life, as I am sure Jesse did also.

  24. Good morning Dr. Jones,

    I have watched your videos for several years and always appreciated your down to earth attitude.

    I saw the video last week about Jesse and as I had seen a few previous of him I appreciated the update and just saw this one this morning. At first I thought I wouldn’t be a great way to start the day, but again, I so appreciate your open attitude and realistic update.
    Of course the tears came right away and I feel your pain. My son and I put our beloved Maggie, a Duck toller down 7 years, ago and to this day it’s hard to look at one, but I know she’s painfree and hoping she’s having the time of her life. I know you’re doing your very best for your friend. It is truly one of the most unselfish things we can do is being entrusted with the care of an animal. My heart is with you and you are not alone. Gayle

  25. I am so sorry Dr. Andrew. These parts of life are never ever easy. Just know that those of us who have gone thru what you are going thru…our hearts are crying right along with yours. Keep the memories of your dear Jesse…remember all the times that he made you laugh. And how happy your family made him…by giving him someone to love. God Bless all of you…

  26. Dearest Andrew, I lost my beloved “Katie-dog” the end of June after a 15 month battle with congestive heart failure. She was a small mixed breed and was 13 years old. Although it was an honor to accompany her and to assist her on the last part of her life’s journey, this time was also incredibly stressful and often depressing. I miss her terribly.

    I am now needing to focus my attention on the fragile health of our 16-year-old chihuahua, challenged by kidney disease.

    I thank you for sharing Jesse with us. I send you love and LIGHT, and may GRACE give you strength.
    I keep you both in my thoughts,

    Carolyn

  27. Hi, My thoughts are with you as I know how you feel. We lost our beautiful red setter earlier this year and it is terrible making that final decision. Your wonderful pet has had a lovely life with you and I am sure there are lots of happy memories to look back on .

  28. I feel so bad for you and it is so hard to make that final decision for your best friend. When my best friend Rocky got lung cancer, the decision had to be made to put him out of his misery. He had a full life of fun and following me after I adopted him from his not very nice original family. After I made the decision to put him to sleep, I cried and drove my truck to a quiet area and missed my buddy. Drive your truck Doctor and remember Jessie and my Rocky and all the furry friends that are waiting for us in doggy heaven!!!

  29. Hello Dr. Jones,
    So sorry about Jessie. I feel so sad for him and for you.It is wonderful he has you to care for him.
    I know how difficult it is to see them suffer and to loose them. I had to put my sweet little rescued Shih Tzu, Teeka down last Feb. That was so very heartbreaking and difficult and I am crying as I type this, I miss her so much. Thankfully I have my 10 yr old Molly (Cockapoo), she misses her little friend so much too. Molly has had had 2 surgeries since May, 2015. First one was to have bladder stones removed end of May (dear friends paid for that surgery) then she ruptured both cruciate ligaments in he left back knee on July 4th , had surgery July 21st, so she and I have had a rough summer. I have to carry her in and out of my house because of stairs
    and no playing fetch, she lives for that and is so sad she can’t do that.
    I am an elderly widow, my pets (now 1 pet) are are so very dear to me and this all has been difficult financially too.
    I am looking forward to having her on your supplement as soon as it arrives,to prepare her for the very cold winter weather here on the prairie. I enjoy your emails and have some of your CDs.
    Best regards,
    Diane W. Saskatchewan, Canada

  30. My heart aches for you, Jesse & your family…it’s so difficult to watch our best friends near the end & know that they look to us to help them transition as peacefully as possible. There is a world of love & support out here for all of you (clearly)….
    Give Jesse a “scritch” under the chin and tell him we’re all sending him love.

    Blessed be~

  31. Thank you for this update-it comforts me to hear that you are struggling through end of life issues-it’s what makes you such a compassionate, loving veterinarian. It doesn’t matter if it’s 18 years-some people think that it should be comforting, but it’s never long enough, especially when it’s a pet who’s been by your side and has loved you unconditionally. Thank you for being so kind to him. My thoughts and prayers are with you!

  32. Dr. Andrew,

    I am so so very sorry for Jessie and also for you. It is so hard to lose our best friend. You and your family are in my prayers.

  33. So sorry for you, your family and Jesse, been there done that a few times, Sept 2014 last time, and it is never an easy decision, but one that you know in your heart when it’s time. These furbabies take pieces of heart but we wouldn’t have it any other way!
    Jan

  34. My heart goes out to you Dr. Jones. Bless you for being so real with heart on sleeve sharing your journey with Jesse with us all. I have five dogs, beagles, with varying health challenges that I love with all my heart and live for every day, and have yet to face this day of their final journey, yet, I cry a river of tears when ever I hear of a friend or someone I know facing this heart wrenching decision, as I cry with friends when their pets crosses over. All kindred hearts here feeling for you. Pets are so special to us all. Prayers of comfort and strength to you, and much love to sweet Jesse, who is so lucky to have such a wonderful family. Hugs xo

  35. Hi Andrew.
    So sorry to hear about Jesse and my heart goes out to you and your family for what you are going through right now. Jesse knows you are there for him, that’s all that matters to him but I know the heartache you are going through.
    I have a 16 year old little shih-tzu who has just started to show some of the same signs as your Jesse, and we are just taking each day at a time at the moment.
    Times like this are never easy for pet owners but Jesse has the best dad in you, he is in the best hands.

  36. So very sorry, Dr. Andrew, I know how this feels… I lost two cats at age almost 20 and 15, resp… the pain was and still is there. I sympathize with you and sweet Jessie and fully understand what you’re going through…. G-d should bless Jessie with a full recovery – but actually he is already super-blessed to have you as his master! And you and your family – both two-and four legged – should all be blessed abundantly.

  37. SO sorry –I have been friends with a lot of animals–some are better than humans–Jesse is sweet and loyal and loves you very much and I know you love him so much too

  38. So sorry to learn that Jesse does not feel too well. I pray that when the time comes to make that terrible decision, God will give you strength and courage to do so. He has been a good companion to you and you would not want him to have any unnecessary pain or discomfort.
    God bless you for the good work that you do for others and please know that many of us share in your pain.

  39. Dear Dr. Jones and Family, I’m sending prayers for you all and for Jesse. An animal communicator told me that animals don’t learn or gain anything from suffering (like we do), so the most loving thing is to let them go when it’s their time. It’s never easy and it’s always so sad. However, I have friends who do keep in touch with their pets after they’ve crossed the Rainbow Bridge. Blessings to you, Dianne

  40. Sorry to hear that Jesse is not doing well. I have experienced the loss of a pet . It’s never easy to say goodbye to them . Even when I know they have had a long and good life,it’s still hard.

  41. Thank you for sharing your and Jesse’s journey….This is something that all pet parents will go through, if they are LUCKY… lucky enough to have the long friendship that you and Jesse have shared. The dignity demonstrated by both of you during this time is admirable… I can only hope that when it is my turn in this spot, I am behave as elegantly… Blessings to both of you.

  42. What a dear old handsome dog. For a large dog to reach age 18 is wonderful, and he’s had a lively lovely life among your active happy family.

    You will all miss him, I know, but I’m glad you’re not going to take Extraordinary Measures to try to prolong his life a few weeks. A quiet leavetaking surrounded by those he loves so faithfully … that’s what is most important. And that is most emphatically the right decision.

    I am facing the same decision and hate to lose my beloved cat, but I cannot let her suffer while lingering just for my benefit. It is so hard to let them go. The only comfort after is the wonderful memories of their sweet good nature, and the unconditional love of our pets who remain.

    It’s also a nurturing thing to have a family gathering, like a wake, for your dear dog. Each person can write or draw something that represents their own very significant interactions with Jesse. Later they can assemble a memory book, if they want.

    Whenever I bury a pet, I write all their nicknames I use for them on their shroud, symbolizing my love and affection going with them into the great life circle. I often plant a tree or shrub over the grave. Holmes had a hydrangea, Amelia a tea olive, and Percy an apple tree. Each plant thrived, proving the Source of Life is neverending.

    Many caring thoughts are with you, your family, and Jesse.

    Hugs. =^..^=

  43. I am so sorry about Jessie. I lost my dog Jasper, she was a female. I loved her so dearly. She got sick. I thought she got a urinary infection and I took her to the vet and she was diagnosed with lyme disease. She was given a shot; convinia and right after she developed seizures. It’s too much to go on. 3 months later she passed away. She was only 11 years old. I know what you are going through. I know the pain. There are no words that can describe it. My thoughts and my prayers are with both of you at this difficult time. Remember one thing, God is always by your side.

  44. My daughter Andrea who works with your wife tells me you have another dog called Lewis. I have two dogs one of which was recently diagnosed with lymphoma. Is there anything you are doing to help Lewis now or after Jessie is gone? I know how you must feel holding Jessie and seeing her health go down. I am experiencing that with my Phoenix who is down at least 10 lbs in the last 2 months. My two dogs are very close and I know my Oscar will be lost with his Phoenix beside him. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    Sending my best wishes for your family when that sad time comes for Jessie.

  45. Good Late Afternoon Dr. Jones and family

    Thank you for sharing Jessie and your journey. There are no words to really describe the feelings one goes through, but there are plenty of us who know understand.

  46. hi dr jones sorry to hear about jesse we know what you are going thru,as we have a 12 yr old g/s with d/m,heart problems,18 allergies & incontinence,as you are doing keeping jesse comfortable thats all we can do for rambo.some people say we should have him put down others share our thoughts do your best as long as he is not in pain, i am dreading when the time comes i will have to call my son to take him to the vets.we believe he is in the third stage of d/m as we have to walk him by holding his tail now. anyway rambo is unsettled so will take him for his last walk before bedtime. many thanks for all your advice i do pass it on to others & tell them to go on your site,thanks again,all the best jen london england

  47. Sorry to hear about your dog Jessie. I know that you just recently lost your cat too and I can’t begin to tell you how sorry I am and what I feel for the pain that you’re going through. I did send you a sympathy card for the death of your pet cat because you didn’t have this type of comment section at that time. I hope you did receive the card that was sent. Please take care.

  48. Dear Andrew,

    I am very sorry about Jessie’s current health. He has been a partner, educating others on your videos. Thank you for sharing him with us. Despite this hard time for you, your gift of giving so we may know of his current state.

    My thoughts are with you, your family and especially Jessie. Hugs to him.

    Warmest regards,
    Dalton

  49. Dr. Jones, I am so sorry to hear Jessie’s story, but he does look comfortable in your lap. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. My old American Eskimo is 19 and 1/2 years old. He is going through some of the same things, and I know it is very tough for him too. I accredit his long life to your wonderful supplement that I am sure has kept him going this long. If you have any advice on a supplement for dementia I could use please email me with the information, I could really use it now, Thank you.

  50. HiDr Jones & family
    Such sad news about Jessie hes such a fantastic dog i recently lost mine still cant come to terms with it.You have to think to yourself you have given him the best life he could have ever had.
    My thoughts are with you all

    Regards
    Julie (England)

  51. Jesse,
    I want to give you a huge thank you for sharing all of the information that you do. My 15 year old, is just laying around. She is still eating and drinking but I know she is in pain. I am not a doctor but I know her. I don’t want to see her suffer so I have a call in to the last doctor who did thorough check on her when I took her for blood in her stools. That turned out to be nothing with the test that they had done. I know “we” as owners need to be there Gods. The job that I do not look for when I do get a companion. I was using your information when Jesse was younger. I just want to let you know I feel your pain.
    With Kind thoughts,
    jo

  52. i am really sad to here about Jessie,your loving partner.i have watched couple of dogs reaching the end of their lives.what we can do is to make them comfortable as possible and let them take their own time to bid goodbye! it is really cruel to terminate life just because some one is suffering. that is part of life.but if we care for them enough they can take it up bravely.and that is only thing they expect from us.’cos they know very well that they are reaching the end.but with our utmost care they can take it up bravely.thank you for sharing the news with us.

  53. Good day Dr Jones

    I’ve just returned from a 2-1/2 months vacation, I’m so sorry to hear about Jessie. It has been a pleasure to see him work with you with no complaints… very admirable!!! He’ll have the very best when time arrives, my thoughts are with you Dr and your family that he loves so much!

  54. Thank you for that Dr. Jones, very sad, my girl is lying here beside me at the end of her time. It’s breaking my heart but I know we’ll meet again. thanks again, God Bless

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