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Originally Posted by wemple2 Yorkies definately have a way of pulling at our heart strings. I really do think you did what was right & true to her. You will always miss her, but really, someday when you think of her it will be with smiles & laughter, instead of tears and sadness. I too have traveled this road and yes it's bumpy, but I did finally reach the Y in that road, and got another Yorkie, not to replace the one I lost, but I knew in my heart, that I could make another puppy a part of my life. I've had no regrets. Be strong, and know that you have my sincere condolences, and may God bless you too!  |
Indeed wemple2, it's that Pulling Heart String gene I believe they must carry, that makes a Yorkie so desireable, so, so precious, and lovable, strangely enough it's not just your's, mine, an occasional one here and there, it appears to be a natural charactor trait of all Yorkies, thankfully.
I'm sorry you had to go through this also, and of no consolation except to know we can empathize with one another, understand, share in each others, grief, sad as that may be.
Yes, I miss her so much, I left her food, still un-finished, water dish, her toys right where they were when she left, I kind of expect to see her at any moment eating, playing, as heartless as this may seem, I try not to think of all the fun, laughter, joy she brought me, I try to keep busy, fill my thoughts with anything but her, I'm sure you know what happens when I do think of her, sadly you experienced it.
I rejoice in you filling the void in your heart with another precious Yorkie, I do understand one can't replace another, they like people are each individual's unto themselves.
May you, your precious one enjoy health, a long life togeather over flowing with love and joy.
Thank you very much wimple2 for being so comforting, and kind.
Papi