Posted on 04/02/2007 5:57:08 AM PDT by CarrotAndStick
UNABLE to come to terms with the death of their pet dog, a childless couple in southern India hanged themselves. The bodies of 67-year-old retired soldier C.N. Madanraj and his wife, Tarabai, 63, were found yesterday in their home in a suburb of Hyderabad.
Police said the childless couple had held a burial ceremony for their dog of 13 years, called Puppy, and hosted a feast for friends before hanging themselves in their bedroom.
"The couple described the grief over their pet dog in the suicide note they left on March 29," said police inspector V. Anantaiah.
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I never had a dog cut and run.
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I have a dog that cuts the cheese and runs.
My first dog, Porkchop, isn't freeze-dried, but I do have her ashes in a box on my computer desk. I do not have time to share how much she has meant to us during some of the most horrible times of our lives, including helping us raise our daughter.
We knew she was dieing from cancer, so a week before she died, we made a video, and took all the pictures we could. It helped ease the pain of her loss, but I look forward to the moment I reach heaven, see my Lord, and once again get to play catch with Porky.
Wait, wait....are you saying you went out and bought a new girlfriend?
Isn't that....you know...illegal?...>;)
When we lost our 13 year old dog we had the remains cremated (at a reputable crematorium) and spread them at his favorite park.
Not sure about illegal.
Isn't that kinda the way it happens?
Now that is a story.
Glad you are still in one piece.
Carolyn
My family had a Siamese cat who lived to be 18. Yup, her name was Kitty.
LOL bttt
Don't you think you should go thru the entire greiving process first? Getting another pet right away is a mental crutch to avoid mental pain and suffering.
I didn't have pets growning up, and after my very 1st dog died(when I was 34 and I hadn't had a child yet), I'm SO glad I waited a couple months to get another dog.
Stupid is as Stupid does....
My family had a Tom cat who lived to be 14. Yup, his name was Tommy.
There was the solution to their problem, right in the dog's name. As in "Puppy", go get another one.
No, get another dog right away, it heals the hurt. I am speaking from experience, I have owned and lost dozens of dogs. A dearly beloved dog can be replaced, the old one won't be forgotten (I still miss Tootie) but you have the new one (Cookie) to love and focus your attention on. I have lost a child too and there is no comparison in the experiences. A child can't be replaced and you must spend time grieving. People who try to put it behind them with drugs and alcohol or another relationship are using a crutch and they are just fooling themselves.
When my dog dies, we're going to barbecue her. Yum...
That's what I did. Now I have a Ragdoll kitten that is hanging out with me and trying to chase the cursor on the screen. Too cute.
My favorite kitty, Jonathon died two years ago. I was depressed about it.
I wouldn't have done something like this. Jonathon would not have approved.
I won't make fun of them. But I think they're nuts.
I believe you have explained this in your opening sentence "I have owned and lost dozens of dogs". I REALLY think you need to wait after the 1st one goes. Subsequent ones can be replaced easier.
SOME people treat their dogs like a child instead of a pet. For THOSE people, waiting is very important.
You seem to have a pretty well balanced nature about such things(given your horrible experience). Getting another dog right away works for you because of it. But for those who anthropomorphize their pets, they need more time. This couple is a perfect example.
I know you'd never do this over the loss of a pet, but for those who think about taking such drastic actions, they need to grieve properly.
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