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Woman quits her job so terminally ill dog can complete 'pooch bucket list'

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dog’s last days happy ones.Megan Marshall, 31, wants to dedicate herself to her precious pet Sasha and make her final days as special as possible.She has had her Labrador cross Sasha for 15 years, but sadly now the elderly dog has been diagnosed with dementia as well as numerous health problems that will leave her unable to walk and eventually completely paralysed.Determined to make her beloved pet's final days as special as possible, Megan has quit her job and started completing a bucket list with Sasha to give her an experience of a lifetime.Megan, who previously ran a dog walking business and lives in Reading, said: "I've always struggled with my mental health - I was running a business which made me struggle mentally and Sasha's health was getting increasingly worse."I was finding it so hard to juggle the two, so I closed my business and decided to work on myself and give her the time she needs, and then the bucket list popped into my head."Even though she’s always had her own health battles - one of which being a degenerative condition which affects her hind legs - Sasha has always been my rock through my own battles."It's me and Sasha against the world type of thing so I just felt that I wanted to give her back what she’s given to me whilst I had the chance."Megan's bucket list came about after Sasha was diagnosed with dementia - also known as canine cognitive dysfunction - which has left her often confused and with severe separation anxiety.The poor pooch also has a spinal condition that affects the nerves and will eventually leave her paralysed.Sasha has already completed numerous things on her bucket list, including visiting the beach, getting an ice cream from an ice cream van, entering a dog show, enjoying a.

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