French Bulldog-Churchill tribute

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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2007

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.

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  • i think this is too sad i died a little inside he is still adorable even like that

  • Such a beautiful little baby, I just want to cuddle him <3 Having a place in your heart means that he will always have a home. I think that's the best thing anyone can do for a pet--love them and care for them the best they can, even if it means letting them go when they are in pain. Churchill is very lucky to have had a loving family, and is now in a peaceful place where he can play without feeling pain. One day you will meet again xx

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  • my stepfather has primary cutaneous CD8 positive aggressive cytotoxic t-cell lymphoma. he is currently having chemo. best wishes for you.

  • I'm so happy to see that this boy found a forever home and glad to see he became happy I'm sure he was truely loved I know I would've loved him good to know there is still ppl out there that care

  • Awwe what a good little boy he is :) I have a frenchie too, and they have amazing ways to cheer anyone up. I'm so sorry this happened to him, and I am so proud that you tried to help him get better:)

  • hes gonna live on forever wit this utube video u can see the love he gets. 

  • Хорошо , что есть такие люди .....

  • ohhhh.....I loved....RIP beautiful boy....

  • He looks loved, and love is the most important thing a little guy like that needs.

  • "We will never give in!we will never surrender!"-Sir Winston Churchill

  • @MrMikespec I don't necessarily think the dog was suffering - not all skin disorders are painful, despite the appearance. Doesn't seem to be any open, weeping sores, which would lead to infection. When I had surgery for skin cancer, and had a piece of my leg almost 5" square removed, we found it quite accidentally. It was not painful at all, but was a melanoma, one of the most aggressive forms of cancer cell if not caught on time.

    Churchill seemed content and well cared for in his final days

  • This actually nearly made me cry. Poor churchill. if he wasnt in pain then well done for loving him... but if he was in pain you should have layed him to rest a long time ago... R.i.p Churchill... all dogs go to heaven xx

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