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Originally Posted by Maximo Jean, I'm sure she understood. She knew she was loved. You did the hardest thing a parent has to do for your baby, let her go to rest in peace.
I can imagine how hard it was for you to see your husband cry saying goodbye to his special little girl.
I hope you will also post a tribute to your beautiful Daisy in the RIP section, if you are up to it. When you are up to it.
{{{{Hugs}}}} I am deeply sorry for your loss, but I am glad that before Daisy took a turn for the worse that she enjoyed a few more great days with her family doing the things she loved. |
Thanks Kristin. It made me happy to see her acting so normally in the last few days. We had nice walks in the park that she enjoyed even though she tired out sooner and rode in the stroller. She was her old self just a couple of days ago when we passed a Yorkie walking on the path and she went on her crazy attack mode. She was resting peacefully on her cot on the deck until she saw a squirrel run across the yard. She flew down the steps after that varmint in full attack mode. I guess it gave me hope that she was acting pretty much her normal self. But what was taking place inside her was tearing her up. She maintained her a yorkie attitude to the end. My loving little Angel.
Kristin thank you so much for your love and support as we were going through this. It means so much. I will try to post in the RIP section tomorrow. My thoughts are so jumbled right now and I have tears rolling down my face as I read everyone's loving words. I can't even see what I'm typing
John loves these puppies every bit as much as I do. Our mutual love of dogs is what brought us together. Our first date way back when was walking our dogs. LOL