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Originally Posted by forujade66 I am truly sorry for your loss and I will pray that the Lord not only heals your body but also your heart. I found this poem and I hope that it will comfort you during those lonely days when your heart is crying out for Curly Mac. Kim THE BEST PLACE TO BURY A DOG "There is one best place to bury a dog.
"If you bury him in this spot, he will
come to you when you call - come to you
over the grim, dim frontier of death,
and down the well-remembered path,
and to your side again. "And though you call a dozen living
dogs to heel, they shall not growl at
him, nor resent his coming,
for he belongs there. "People may scoff at you, who see
no lightest blade of grass bent by his
footfall, who hear no whimper, people
who may never really have had a dog.
Smile at them, for you shall know
something that is hidden from them,
and which is well worth the knowing. "The one best place to bury a good
dog is in the heart of his master." |
I'm so sorry for what's happening in your family right now. Wish their was something I could do to comfort you at this time.
I remember when I lost little Tuffy and what I was going through at the time. My middle son who lives in Arizona called me a few days after she passed and told me to get another Yorkie but I just couldn't do it.
He called me the following Saturday to see if I had been out of the house. I told him I just couldn't deal with anything at this time. It was this phone call that made me take some action.
Anthony gave me a week to get another Yorkie or he would fly in and buy one and bring it to me. I told him I didn't think I could handle it.
He called again on Wednesday and ask if I found one. When I told him no, he just said, I'll be there Saturday. Knowing my son, I knew he would do anything and would be here.
That afternoon the Penny Saver came to the house and their was one ad for Yorkie puppies. I called and the girl told me all her appointments were filled. When I explain my problem with my son, I ask her if he could call just to let him know I was making an effort. The women had 5 little yorkie's and I told her to take my number and if any of the puppies were still available on Monday to call.
About 20 minutes later her Mother called me back and ask me if what I had told her was true. I told her what I had gone through the last 7 months and then to lose Tuffy. She told me to be their at her Grooming shop at 8 on Saturday because her first appointment was at 9.
Punken Pie came into my life that day. She wasn't one of the 5 she was selling, this one was the one they were keeping themselves. I brought a picture of Tuffy and after they saw her the wife turned to her husband and said, she doesn't need one of these puppies, but the one we wanted. She was a carbon copy of Tuffy. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw her, it was unreal. We were all crying.. She even has her attitude and temperament.
I don't know why I'm telling you this, but maybe you should think about getting another yorkie. It does help, it doesn't replace the baby you lost but helps.
I'll be thinking of you and add you to my prayers.
When it comes to the Cancer... Think positive.. Keep fighting and never give up.
Kathleen... Mom to My Little Girls: Punken Pie.. Breese Be Be