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Originally Posted by Maximo Gail,
I am so sorry that you have had to make one of the toughest decisions that a pet caregiver must make.
Seeing Zoey run and enjoy herself at the park must have brought some comfort.
Sending prayers for you and Zoey. |
Thank you my friend. Seeing Zoey run, brought laughter to my heart. We had been protecting her from the outside too much, because of her weakened immune system. Now we don't need to. We have another fav park visit planned for this wkend, weather is forecasted to be great. And she needs another bath..cough..not her fav activity
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Originally Posted by lisaly I am so sorry, Gail. I love what you wrote about our dogs. After he saw how worried I was all the time over Ashley, my vet kept telling me to just enjoy her. I have been hoping you'd see Zoey running and playing in the park, and I have envisioned that in my mind several times. Zoey has known more love in her short lifetime than most dogs who have lived very long lives. Our moments are certainly limited, but love is surely endless. |
How beautiful; "love is surely endless", I believe that to be so true. Well she will get to play more this wkend, and I hope to get some good videos of her n Magic at play.
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Originally Posted by AprilLove [/B]
Gail,
Zoey is blessed to have a family who loves her so dearly. It is wonderful to hear that she ran at the park and enjoyed her bone. The simple joys our dogs can experience, teach a lesson or too about life.
This is the toughest part of having these precious companions in our life, and even more reason to enjoy each moment we have with them. I am so sorry for all you and Zoey are going through and sending prayers and hugs for you and your family.
Love, Laugh and Play.... so true those words are |
What is so special my friend, is that our dogs have taught me to laugh more, to love more, to be more present in the moment. Silly story, I sometimes sing and dance to my dogs; and Oh My, do they re-act. It is a real hoot. Magic tries to follow me around in a heel when I'm doing this, and then gets so excited and barks. Razzle dances in front of me, and Zoey when I hit a particularly awful note will bark. Ballyhoo, so much fun
All I have to say in a certain tone of voice, is "where are your toys" And they go excitedly around trying to find them. We play games of hide n seek inside the house, and that is a great hit. Hubby doesn' like it when I do it, because it can be quite noisey

I guess at heart I'm still a kid