Its hard, there is no doubt, but remember the fun and enjoyment you gave him, and him you, during its life makes it worth the pain.
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Its hard, there is no doubt, but remember the fun and enjoyment you gave him, and him you, during its life makes it worth the pain.
Geoff , you could re home another dog and fill the void in you heart and give the dog a great new home
RIP Tippy
Sorry to hear about your loss Geoff, they are part of the family
It is said we invest the same sort of love and care in our pets as we do in our children. I don't have children but I think I understand what that means. I love my little Mia dearly and will be devastated when she leaves me, some people say she's only a cat and you can get another one, they really don't understand. In their life times we give our pets all the love and care we can and they give us unconditional love and they don't judge us, unlike people.
I'm so sorry for your loss Geoff and anyone who loses a beloved companion, they leave a massive, gaping hole behind them.
Little Timid, waiting for more food, poor pic, taken thro closed kitchen window and zoomed in as one can't get near Timid.
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We just have to accept that cats and dogs have a shorter lifespan than we do.
There's always someone who needs a good home out there.
Sorry if I offend by being blunt - but I think it's selfish not to give a needy dog or cat a good home if you now have a 'vacancy'.
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Jerry - lifelong pet owner. They are worth it. :)
Little Lucy using me as a bed
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She looked happy enough, guess you were too.
She scrounged some crisps off me so I was her pal