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Originally Posted by Zoey Zendaya So sorry for your loss....I can relate too...and yes it does take time but try and think what joy and differance she made to your life.and you wouldn't have that to be thankful to look back upon if she hadn't been brought into your life....
It was only for awhile they are with us , I wish I hadn't waited so long to get another and I dread that day someday too again I will have to go thru the heart ache ...but I try to keep in mind that it was i who made a differance in THEIR lives too...be glad you were there for her and had the good times you did together for a lifetime of memories....
God bless... |
Thank you so much for taking the time to send me your advice and words of comfort. And interestingly it was only today that I was able to share with someone at work how much of a character my Baxter was. Even the groomer he went to for the entire five years we have lived here told me that "he was so unique and sweet and had a little "person" personality like no other she has ever had. I do have my 6 year old yorkie, Kaylee, at home still. We love her just as much but in all honesty I would classify her as "a normal dog." She is not as people friendly and is pretty much afraid of most things like loud noises etc (most dogs do). But our Baxter LOVED 4th of July! We would take him to firework shows and he loved them. Lightning storms, no problem. They wouldn't phase our Baxter, but Kaylee would hide in the darndest places when she heard thunder, and we couldn't even figure out how she fit. I am trying to focus on the fact that we loved our Baxter and gave him the life of a king (as I am sure you all do with your beloved Yorkies) Thank you again for reminding me of that. All of you people who are on this site are amazing and so comforting.