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Old 10-27-2014, 10:47 AM   #42
lynzy420
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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom View Post
We've all made big and small mistakes in life, some of which I'm sure we wish we could take back / do over.

I do think it's important to figure out "lessons learned" from any given situation - most especially when events lead to a tragic death.

That said, we should first and foremost always remember that we should be sensitive and kind and compassionate toward someone who lost a pet, no matter how that pet was lost.

Let's not argue who said what at this point - no fingers need to be pointed, let's just go forward and continue to educate/learn while also being sensitive to the loss of a loved one.

ABSOLUTELY TRUE, its a truly difficult position to be in right here when a pup was lost....but it's very important to highlight the lessons here.


I too have made HUGE mistakes (remembering the grape incident well) I almost lost my Mini because of a few grapes. I'm absolutely sensitive to the OP who lost her baby, I can "hear" the guilty feelings in her last sentence...I hope OP understands that we all feel badly for her the lost pup and that we truly sympathize with her loss....that we all pray this doesn't happen to any pup again....
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