Wrong about that second part.
At 10 years old, he was in great shape right up to the end, happy, willing, active. A few nights earlier when I had come home very late, he did donuts in the yard. When he was deliriously happy, like when I came home, rather than barking (he rarely barked) he would run full tilt in big circles, passing about half-an inch from me and taking another big loop in the yard, then running down to the barn (100 yards) and back, all at full afterburner. Dad's home! Joy to the Chester's World.
On Christmas Eve we came back from visiting family. He went to the barn with me to feed the horse -- a favorite task -- but he lagged behind. I got out his dinner...he was not interested. Big signal that something was wrong. Breakfast and dinner were highlights of the day, nearly as important as When Dad Comes Home. Yet tonight -- no interest. Labored breathing.
Off to the Emergency Pet Clinic in New Braunfels. Hemangiosarcoma on right atrium, enlarged heart, cardiac tamponade. A cancer of the blood vessels was causing his heart to leak blood into the sac that surrounds the heart. As more blood leaks, it compresses the heart more and more. (Knowing this now it slays me that he still felt like he had to go to the barn with me. Escorting Dad To The Barn was Duty, so of course he did it despite how he felt.)
Could attempt to drain the blood, remove the cancer, but success is measured in months, no guarantee, and the dog will have to go through a lot. Chester was visibly winding down very fast, right in front of me.
So not so long after midnight the vet euthanized him while I held him and told him what great absolutely fantastic well-loved dog he is. Christmas morning my wife and I buried him with all the pets that have preceded him. Wife and I are absolutely crushed.
But as painful as this is, and I have gone through it with many little friends, I would not trade a second of all the time we had together to avoid it.
He was a great friend, the incarnation of "I wish I was half the man my dog thinks I am."
Rest in peace Chester.
