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Old 08-27-2018, 11:08 AM   #21
pstinard
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Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom View Post
Oh Phil .

I am so incredibly sorry to hear about the loss of your beloved. I can't imagine the myriad of feelings and crippling grief you're enduring right now. My heart breaks for you and Bella.

I'm SO relieved to hear you didn't let go of your Bella . You belong to each other, and to Walter. You need each other now more than ever. You will help each other through this time, through your grief - even if/when it seems there is no discernible end to that pit of grief.

I totally agree with your friends who said no one will take care of Bella as you do. Look at the huge lengths you went to just to be sure her teeth issue was fixed *properly* - going to major specialists etcetera. Remember that few people really go to such lengths to care for their dogs' health issues. It's a small % - every vet I know confirms that.

Keep her close and just give her lots of love - and know she'll adjust. If you feel she needs something to help her right now - consider a Thundershirt (ebay - great prices), a DAP collar, a warming pad on Walter's side of the bed.

Please know I'll be thinking of you - and sending lots of hugs and love your way . If there is anything I can do for you, please don't hesitate for a second.
Thank you so much, Ann! Bella's day care session this morning was a resounding success. I called the neighbor who was looking after her at 10 this morning, and she was so happy about how sweet and playful Bella was. I think it's actually going to work out.

I'm in the middle of making arrangements to go to Memphis for the funeral, so I probably won't be on Yorkietalk very much for a while, but thank you for thinking of us!
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