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Old 04-13-2015, 10:34 AM   #17
sampsongc
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Originally Posted by LindaLS View Post
I want to thank you all for replying. It is so good to hear from others who know exactly what I feel.

Even my daughter said "Mom get a grip, no matter how you look at it she is only a dog" (they have outside dogs) Well I blew and told her no matter what she had better get prepared because when it does happen I am gonna fall apart and grieve her like my baby she is.

This morning at 5:30 am. she woke my up whining. Took them outside (I also have an 11 yr old Shih Tzu Chihuahua mix) and then brought them in and gave Hanna her meds.

She is doing much better this morning she is laying in the living room looking towards the bedroom waiting for Dad to get up. But there is no whining and pacing

In one way it hurts to hear about your babies going through senior changes and yet it is good to know I am not the only one. I am so sorry your babies didn't make it this far and I guess I am being selfish caring on about her. I am very grateful I have had her in my life as long as I have and will value each day we have left.

Again thank you for your responses and my heart goes to each of you
"only a dog"?
If they only knew what they were missing out on. People who don't have the Luv of a dog and vise vera just don't get it. So sorry your going through this.
I lost my younger sister last sept. horriable fight with breast cancer. Losing your best friend tears your heart doesn't matter if its two or four legged.
You don't have to get a grip. Cry when you feel the need. It helps to let it out.
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