Thanks Elizabeth, you sound like you certainly know the pain. You always think if I only knew I coulda............. or something like that, right?Originally Posted by sashacat421
Oh Cheryl, I am so so deeply sorry. I know how that sudden, shocking, numbing loss feels. Sasha lost his friend the Siberian Husky, Bug, awhile back very suddenly from a brain tumor. Buggie was 8 and had watched over Sasha in our yard from afar. We never got to say goodbye. Eric was devastated.
We love dogs.
He is with all the other dogs now, happy, and running free~~~
Ahhh Sh**! Here I go again...Originally Posted by sashacat421
Yes but Cheryl, if you find a pretty space outside, near where you know he went or a space outside that you can really feel his presence, you can tell him and he will hear you. Don't let it eat at you inside. Remember now, dogs can hear things we cannot.......
Thank you and I want you to know that it's funny what you said. I just wrote a poem for my sister telling her that Smokey will always be watching over her from heaven as he did here on Earth.Originally Posted by Zoe'n'MissKitty
to you and your sister. I'm so sorry to hear about her puppie. The exact same thing happened with my wolfdog Angel a few years ago. Remember how much you love him and what a great dog he was and that he'll always be watching over you.