To: hoosiermama
Oh, I am so sorry..
One night many years ago, I was pulling up my very long driveway..and ran over my own beloved Sheltie..
I am hearing impaired, and did not hear her yapping around my car, nor did I see her, as it was snowing heavily..
the car hit something, and I climbed out to watch her die..
I sold that car within the week, couldn't bear to look at it..
I do understand..that was many years ago..
Still can't look at a Sheltie without crying..
My full size Collie, "Trisha" has helped me heal..
Love to you...
Ms.B
To: MS.BEHAVIN; hoosiermama
Big, big hugs you two. My heart goes out to you both. I'm soooo sorry.
149 posted on
05/04/2003 9:30:43 PM PDT by
NordP
(SO PROUD OF THIS WONDERFUL, TALENTED, HUMBLE PERSON - MY PRESIDENT!)
To: MS.BEHAVIN
Such a sad story...
I lost my first Sheltie when she was only 9 - the vet said it looked like she had a heart attack. But she looked very peaceful...
I recently got my second Sheltie, "Sammie" (named after Uncle Sam :) - she's not as smart as Sheppie was, but I love her to distraction nonetheless...
239 posted on
05/05/2003 12:54:07 PM PDT by
spookycc
("To see what is right and not to do it is cowardice." --Confucius)
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