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Old 03-02-2015, 10:22 AM   #13
jp4m2
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I'm so sorry for the unexpected loss of your precious yorkie. I understand how painful this can be. I too unexpectedly lost one of my beloved babies. In my case the vet said he was alright, but that couldn't have been further from the truth, later that night he was rushed to an emergency vet....they weren't able to save him and he passed. I was angry, devastated and confused all at the same time.

I had a necropsy done because I had to know what happened....why this happened......I just needed answers as to why I lost my pup..... The next day I did receive an answer, but it didn't provide me with the answers I had hoped to hear to absolve me from the guilt I was feeling. The guilt that maybe I could have prevented this. It just made me angry and full of more questions. Sometimes having the "why 's" answered won't bring the peace we're seeking.

I've cried more tears than I thought I was capable of crying when I lost my yorkie; my friend. When we love this hard and suffer the loss of our pet, the grief process is a painful, inevitable, unavoidable, process. Accept it, embrace it, and allow it to take its course, it's a testament to the power of love you had for your companion. I had to come to the conclusion that not
everything is in our control. We might like to think it is, hope that it is, but there are times it simply isn't. ....I hope in time you can think of your pup without hurting, I wish you the best ....((hugs)))
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