Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 In a message dated 10/25/2001 9:11:24 AM Central Daylight Time, menicholson7 writes: I know what you're going thru when you say she's your heart. And no, we haven't gotten another dog.........yet. Sending love, hope and comfort and a hug, Marjlyn, I have never cried as I read a post but I can hardly see to write this reply for the tears in my eyes. Right now, Rosy is laying by my feet on the hard floor, instead of the soft comforter I keep on the bedroom floor for her to lay on ( she is no longer able to jump up on the bed where she has ALWAYS slept with me ) And my faithful little black cat, KissiKat ( actually , Switchblade is a better name for her. LOL) is lounging on the back of my computer chair. She occasionally gets down to drink some of my iced tea {{{{{ smile }}}}} And, sarge, my amputee is laying on the other side of my chair. They go from room to room with me. The rest of my, more independent , fur-babies are scattered around the house getting in and out of their favorite things. Rosey dowsn't seem to be suffering at this point, just doesn't do some of the things she used to love to do. If she was, there is no doubt that i would relieve her pain. I just want to keep her with me as long as possible. and I know that's selfish of me but I love her so much........Thank you for your loving gesture. It helpes to know someone else understands and doesn't think i'm crazy because of my devotion to her. Lovingly, deonia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2001 Report Share Posted October 25, 2001 Deonia, We had a wonderful golden retriever for 17 years.. As he aged his physical body showed the signs, but his mental body was that of a pup. When my parents would come over my father would say (why don't you put him out of his pain?) I said do you live with him 24-7 , how do you know that he is in such pain? I lovingly told my father that when it was time to help Buddy would let me know.. I believed this with all my heart. Sure enough one day when I came home he was having a very hard time breathing and I could feel him asking for help. I just wish that it could have been a different kind of help. Now that is me being selfish, after all could I expect more than 17 wonderful years with this gentle soul? He taught my husband and myself many valuable lessons over the years. We still miss him, even with all our other 4 legged and feathered friends. Blessings to all, Sandi - BubblesWithStyle Thursday, October 25, 2001 2:27 PM Re: Oregano and Critters ** A Testimonial To The Effective... In a message dated 10/25/2001 9:11:24 AM Central Daylight Time, menicholson7 writes: I know what you're going thru when you say she's your heart. And no, we haven't gotten another dog.........yet. Sending love, hope and comfort and a hug, Marjlyn, I have never cried as I read a post but I can hardly see to write this reply for the tears in my eyes. Right now, Rosy is laying by my feet on the hard floor, instead of the soft comforter I keep on the bedroom floor for her to lay on ( she is no longer able to jump up on the bed where she has ALWAYS slept with me ) And my faithful little black cat, KissiKat ( actually , Switchblade is a better name for her. LOL) is lounging on the back of my computer chair. She occasionally gets down to drink some of my iced tea {{{{{ smile }}}}} And, sarge, my amputee is laying on the other side of my chair. They go from room to room with me. The rest of my, more independent , fur-babies are scattered around the house getting in and out of their favorite things. Rosey dowsn't seem to be suffering at this point, just doesn't do some of the things she used to love to do. If she was, there is no doubt that i would relieve her pain. I just want to keep her with me as long as possible. and I know that's selfish of me but I love her so much........Thank you for your loving gesture. It helpes to know someone else understands and doesn't think i'm crazy because of my devotion to her. Lovingly, deonia My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkeyhttp://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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