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Old 10-27-2014, 11:57 AM   #44
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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.
I so agree with trying to educate while being sensitive to this members feeling. It's very heartbreaking to read the outcome of this situation. Nobody wants to see a family suffer the lose of a beloved pet.
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