Posted on 07/19/2011 8:03:03 AM PDT by MissEdie
I understand your pain. We lost a beloved pet 11 yrs ago.
We were devastated.
We decided to honor her memory by going to the pound and saving another furbaby. We have had Missy now for 11 yrs and she has been a delight.
don’t think for a minute that dogs in a pound don’t know what happens if they don’t find a home. We got her at PetsMart after a local pound had brought her there for adoption.
When we went to our local pound to arrange for her papers, she cried and was so upset, you could tell she was afraid of going back to a pound.
Think about it.....another dog might help your family honor your dog’s memory and make new memories with your new pet.
Prayers and good wishes coming your way, MissEdie. I know you are in a lot of pain. It really hurts. I completely understand how this dog came to you during a dark time. Many, many, wonderful pets seem to do just that! Whether it is fate or the mysterious workings of Our Lord.. I don’t know but an animal can sometimes do what humans fail to do. Bless you and yours during this difficult time.
I am sorry for your loss. It sounds like God sent him to you when you needed love most. Prayers up for you, your family, and your great dog.
Dogs rule.
Sorry for your loss.
My wife and I had a hard time in 2009 losing our little corgi to lymphoma @ the too-soon age of 5. I know what it’s like to get wrapped up in a pet. It does get better with time. You will be in our prayers. Take care.
He obviously had a wonderful owner.
You are absolutely in our prayers. We’ve been there and know what you’re going through. I second the other Freeper’s suggestion that when the time is right you consider adopting a rescue. Hang in there.
Condolences on your loss.
I’m so sorry. On Christmas Eve i had to put down my beloved standard poodle at the age of 15. She had cancer in her nose, had undergone radiation, and unfortunately the symptoms came back after an almost 1 year reprieve. It was for her sake, not mine, that I had her put down and it was easily one of the worst days of my life. I still miss her everyday.
Now I have a 9 month old standard poodle puppy, with an entirely different personality and she keeps me on my toes. Probably I got another dog too soon - needed more time to mourn but I was an emotional wreck. It took a while but finally the puppy has her own separate place in my heart.
I know what you’re going through. Time does help. Hugs to you.
I completely understand your loss. We lost one of our furry kids this past May, and my wife and I both shed many tears.
Over the years, I have come to know that dogs will take whatever time and love we have to spare, and in return they will give us every ounce of love and devotions they posses.
As the old saying does, "One day I hope to be as good a person as my dog thinks I am."
God Bless
We had a burial and prayer over her. and a couple of hours later, we decided to go see if there was one similar to her in size and breed at the SPCA,
There was! in a separate room off to the side was an 18 month old minarture poodle, this one is black. We felt God had him waiting there for us. He is a delight, and we love him very much. No dog replaces another dog; but there are dogs that we could love and rescue, and they are happy to have a home and people that love them. They sound the alarm when needed, and are excellent company.
VERY HAPPY WE DID THAT.
I’ve been where you are today. Time, and a new “friend” will help your heart to heal.
I’m so sorry. He’s having a good time in doggie heaven. Prayers up.
(Proofreading is our friend!)
Sorry for your loss.
Dog for Jesus
(Where dogs go when they die)
I wish someone had given Jesus a dog.
As loyal and loving as mine.
To sleep by His manger and gaze in His eyes
And adore Him for being divine.
As our Lord grew to manhood His faithful dog,
Would have followed Him all through the day.
While He preached to the crowds and made the sick well
And knelt in the garden to pray.
It is sad to remember that Christ went away.
To face death alone and apart.
With no tender dog following close behind,
To comfort its Master’s Heart.
And when Jesus rose on that Easter morn,
How happy He would have been,
As His dog kissed His hand and barked it’s delight,
For The One who died for all men.
Well, the Lord has a dog now, I just sent Him mine,
The old pal so dear to me.
And I smile through my tears on this first day alone,
Knowing they’re in eternity.
Day after day, the whole day through,
Wherever my road inclined,
Four feet said, “Wait, I’m coming with you!”
And trotted along behind.
Rudyard Kipling
Reading your post, I can see why you are struggling with the loss. What a nice tribute. You cared for him and he knew he was loved. Hopefully, this grief stricken time will be shortened - he wouldn’t want you to be sad. Dogs are indeed very special animals - and your’s seemed tailored made for you/your family. God is good!
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