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Originally Posted by gaylehope My mother had "Baby" for almost 11 years. I bought her the dog for company after my father died. She was a show dog but got car sick so the breeder sold her to me when she was about 1 year old. She lived with me the last 2 years ...since my mother had to go to assisted living. I miss her terribly and I can't stand to see my elderly mother cry for her dog. It is a triple loss, the dog my mother and my grief. I have 2 other Yorkies but "Baby" never let me out of her sight. She was always on my lap or in a bed near my desk in my office...she did not care where I was or where I was going as long as she got to go along. I am devastated. |
Oh hun, sounds like you are missing "Baby" just as much or more than your mother is. I am truely sorry for the pain you are going through with everything. It will take some time for both of you to adjust to losing little "Baby"; maybe a little extra attention to and from your other two yorkies and extra/more frequtent visits to your mother will benefit everyone in easing the pain. As hard as it is to see your mother cry, it is good in a sense that she is able to release and express her saddness which I would think will help in the healing process. (((Hugs again))) to both of you.