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Originally Posted by sandy simpson I can understand how she feels. It takes time and healing before we can return to certain things. A peace will come in her heart and an acceptance of her precious Yorkies not here. I still shed tears over my Teddy but know he is in the house of the Lord. It really helped me to get another dog. Plus I still have ole Spud. I hope she will consider getting a Biewer. Have a beautiful day! |
Sandy,
Thank you-so many people don't understand, why, it is taking Sheila so long to grieve. She still cries when she looks at pictures of Sydney, and the pain of losing Kia is still so fresh in her heart.
When we lost our 1st Yorkie, Tiffany, in 1996-she couldn't bear to see our LGB train around the Christmas tree, until 2000. Then, she sat and watched the train go around the tree, and smiled and talked about how much Tiffany loved riding in the open car, and ducked her little head under the low hanging branches.
Tiffany even insisted on riding in our Lazy Susan in the kitchen.
I told her about Dee's so very generous offer to work something out with one of her Biewer's and she was teary and so moved, that Dee wanted to help her.
Yes, I believe she will want a Biewer. Sheila is the kind of person that needs a dog. She cherished every moment with our girls. I'm retired, so we live on a fixed income, and she enjoyed spending money on the girls, rather than herself.
Your Teddy, and our Tiffany, Sydney, and Kia are most definitely in Heaven.
Rich