Posted on 02/03/2016 11:23:53 AM PST by Jarhead9297
With the elections running full bore and FReepers going back and forth in heated debates (including myself) supporting their cantidates, in the blink of an eye you are quickly reminded how little this stuff can be.
Today I had to put down my Molly (my first time having to do this). Molly came to me 8 years ago from a former fiancé
You should be comforted by the fact that you provided Molly with so much love and understanding and a nice home to live out her days, as well as by the good memories you made together :) Many dogs are not nearly so fortunate.
Peace Bro
That’s why I don’t have one. Can’t take it. Nor a second wife, either.
It’s a gut-wrenching thing to have to do. But you done right by your Molly. She is thanking you now, and eagerly awaits your later arrival.
I am very sorry for your loss.
Not having children the pets my wife and I have become the surrogate for our missing offspring. There have been 5 that we’ve had to let go over the last 10 years and probably 3 more that will go within the next 5. I still tear up thinking about each one and had told my wife at one point I would not have another because I didn’t think I could handle the pain. And yet here we are with 2 wonderful dogs and 9 (yes that’s not a typo) cats. It never gets easier as each have their own personalities and things you’ll miss about them. All we can do is try and move on knowing that we gave them the best life they could have possibly had. All of ours are rescue animals and we’ve given them many happier days than they would have had if we had passed them by.
So very sorry... they work their way into our hearts and stay there forever. RIP, Molly...
Of all the possible ways to describe a dog, “Semper Fi” seems right to me.
Your story, one that I have had to face four times, always reminds me of a “Twilight Zone” episode:
Space Aliens visit Earth to “study” a species on Earth that is worthy of being ‘studied’.
The boss space alien sends out one of his subordinates to find a species worth studying.
The subordinate was gone for days. The boss alien was getting angry.
When the subordinate came back he was supposedly alone. The boss asked, “I thought that you were supposed to find a species worth studying?”
The subordinate stepped aside and said, “Yes, I have!” The camera panned down to a little puppy! ;-)
I found that episode to be quite profound.
I really didn’t need to see that commercial.
So sorry.
So sorry. I know how you feel. Lost my beloved Sodo three weeks ago (Jan 11) very sudden and unexpected. He was only 10 1/2. Give yourself a couple months, and then get another dog. I will never go very long without another dog, no matter how much my heart gets ripped out when they go. Luckily, our other dog Mojo is still here to help, so I still have a wiggling butt at the door when I come home from work.
I am sorry for the loss of your precious pet-I lost my own much-loved Siberian Husky early this morning-she died peacefully in her sleep, but she was 17 years old, and sleeping more than she was awake, so I knew she would be gone soon-even though her appetite was good and she got around quite well, it was harder and harder to wake her up.
When he heard she was slowing down, a coworker who has excavation equipment and is a fellow pet lover brought his backhoe and dug a place under a big oak tree for her to be buried when the time came as a favor to a fellow pet lover-I buried her there this morning. MrT5 and I bought her from a recommended sled dog kennel near the border in Washington state on a trip to visit his family in Canada-she was 8 weeks old.
I believe that those of us who know that our pets are God’s creatures, and love and treat them with respect are better and happier for it-may God bless you for loving and caring for your pet...
So sudden for you as well. My heart goes out. I also want to thank all. Dogs have a special way of touching our hearts and reminds us of what it means to be human.
Your words hold true.
God’s Word tells us that He will hold no good thing from us in His Kingdom.
Jarhead, you WILL see Molly again ( in her peak !! ) if you are in Christ.
Tears for your loss FRiend - I know that pain too well . . .
Snoot
I’m sorry
Here’s a song for Molly
Me and Lim Brick and Old Bill Brown
Takinâ a load of corn to town
My Old Jim Dog, the darned old cuss
He just naturally followed us
As we drove by Sam Johnsonâs door
Passed and cursed him out the door
Jim, heâs good behind the box
And all them fellers are throwinâ rocks
Refrain:
Every time I go to town
The boys keep a-kickinâ my dog around
Makes no difference if he is a hound
You got to quit kicking my dog around
They tied a can to Old Jimâs tail
Running him around the county jail
That made us a-dead burned sore
Lim, he cussed and Bill, he swore
Me and Lim Brick and Old Bill Brown
Lost no time a-get them down
We lost them fellers on the ground
For kicking my Old Jim Dog around
Refrain: -Solo-
Jim saw his duty there and then
He tore âem to them gentlemen
He sure messed up the courthouse square
With the rags and meat and the hide and hair
The Sheriff came and stopped the fuss
And all them boys shook hands with us
We gathered âround that load of corn
And every man had a healthy horn
Refrain: -Solo-
Old Jim Dog ain’t worth much cash
But I can tell you, he ainât no trash
He wakes me up before the break of day
And he keeps them revenue-boys away
Heâs the best old dog, you ever did see
Wherever I go, he follows me
His voice is sweet, his name is Jim
Heâd fight for me and Iâd for him
Refrain: -Solo-
Thank you so much for that
You did what was best for her. She is now young and healthy, patiently waiting outside the gates of Heaven for you to join her, many years from now. When you think of your Molly, please try to smile through your tears. When the time is right, your next furry friend/family member will find you. I hope and pray you and your family find peace in your time of mourning.
I am sorry for your loss. I think your post jumped out at me because your dog’s name was Molly. The last dog I lost was also named Molly. Lost her at age 5 to lymphoma. It is tough. Getting wrapped up in my next dog helped me move on.
Sorry to hear about your loss. We had one of our kitties die not long ago, so we’re still kind of feeling it.
At the risk of sounding like Bill Clinton, I feel your pain.
I am so very sorry for your loss.
May you be blessed by many happy memories, and know that you did the right thing.
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