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Old 04-08-2015, 05:11 PM   #31
BC030495
Yorkie Yakker
 
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Originally Posted by barneysmommmy View Post
Your post brought tears to my eyes. I remember so well the day my Charlie died. As others have said, we all experience grief in different ways. It is still painful thinking about him. However, I found this site when it happened. And over the past few years, people have posted things about their yorkies that bring back memories of Charlie. It's a beautiful gift to be able to remember his funny antics and to share them on here. If you want to, try sharing stories about your baby. At least for me, it seems almost like therapy to remember him in this forum with other people who love their babies as much as I love mine and who truly understand the grief of losing a pet.
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and comforting words. I am sorry about your precious Charlie. I have to agree that i feel it will ALWAYS be painful to think about my Baxter for the forseeable future. He was truly the spunky light of the household. He would bark at everyone and everything. His favorite spot was in the front window watching everyone and everything come and go. His "favorite" was the UPS truck, no matter whose house it was going to. We live at the end of a cul-de-sac street and we knew the UPS bark every day! He was the "loud" one of our two Yorkies. Our 6 year old female is really quiet. So the house is so different without our beloved Baxter. But it was nice to write a little about his "antics." Thank you for taking the time to share and to send me comfort. Just answering all the people who have so graciously given time to write to me helps to passm minutes, then hours, then another day goes by - another day toward healing to a point where the pain isn't searing and the grief so overwhelming.
Chrissy
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