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Old 08-13-2007, 02:06 AM   #8
Pippi Bunty
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Welsh Borders, England
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Default Thankyou Everyone

Thankyou so much for your kind words. I know that when you take on a pet, you take on their voice. Bunty was not able to speak about her discomfort so as a responsible dog owner, I knew it was time. It can be a very difficult decision but I knew it would be selfish of me to try and draw it out even over another day. Reading comments on this site, I see that some of you are concerned if you made the right choice- This guilt is just grieving. When you know its time with a dog you know what you have to do.

It realy means a lot to me that you have sent supportive messages. It does help to talk about your yorkies death- Something which some people do not do.

I have details of a UK based Post Pet-Loss support group 'Faithfully Yours' which is run by a trained bereavement counsellor. The service is free but enclose a self adressed, stamped envelope in your letter. Send letters to-
15 St Oswalds Crescent
Billingham
TS23 2RW
Their telephone -
Tel: UK 01642 556700
Best time to telephone: 5.00pm - 7.00pm, daily

Well done YorkieTalk.com this site is helping many people who have lost a yorkie to feel better and more positive. Best wishes to everyone else who is greiving a pet.
Thanks again YorkieTalkers,
Love Lizzi + Pippi Longstocking xxx

These are photos of Bunty as a puppy meeting my grandmothers old black labrador Jess, and Pippi- My princess (parson) jack russell terrier!
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