Not coping well!!! How do I cope with the lost of my best friend Angel? He passed away on 9/5/09. He was only six. His wife Glory is so sad. How can I help her? |
So sorry for your loss! Prayers for you all! I can only imagine how hard it would be. Just spend as much time with her and spoil her, spoil her! Maybe grieving togehter will help you both! Wishing you the best! |
I am so sorry. You both need time to grieve and when the time is right maybe Glory would welcome a friend to help her and you. |
I lost my best friend on 6/1/09, his name is Max. The first month was terrible, all I did was cry. I could barely function and my remaining pets, Misty, a Yorkie and Mazie, an English Cocker Spaniel, seemed to be very depressed also. My spirits were raised Fourth of July weekend when my friends brought me a small white Maltese puppy. It got so I was so busy with her that I wasn't crying all the time. You need to think of your baby being up at the Rainbow Bridge running around with the other yorkies and just having a good old time. That's the way I cope. |
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your sweet Angel. Many hugs and prayers to you and your family that hopefully may help you all get through this most trying of times. My first Yorkie passed away August 24, 2000. I was very sad most of the time, and cried alot. My two other dogs were greiving also, but I think they were more upset because I was so sad and not acting like myself. I was making it through the days but it wasn't right. I'd wake every morning and make a serious attempt to be happy, but I just couldn't pull it off. I tried for two years! Then, one day, I woke up and realized I needed a Yorkie in my life. The search was on. Within two months I had adopted one from the humane society, and the change in my miserable life was immediate. The next day I woke up smiling! My face actually hurt from not using my smile/laugh muscles for so long. I will never wait that long ever again. I think that all our lives are in God's hands. When it is time to go, you go. Going isn't hard, staying behind is. I knew my first Yorkie wouldn't have wanted me to be so sad for so long. And when I thought about it, maybe her time came because God loved her and chose her, and another Yorkie here needed me to help out with a home and care and love that I had to give. I had space in my house and a huge hole in my heart that needed filling, and my new friend surely helped to do just that. I still cried some, but when that new little face ran up to me and looked into my eyes, my tears literally turned to laughter. I cannot be sad with a Yorkie around, and I won't ever be without one again. The change in the other two dogs was immediate also. Their faces perked up and they stopped moping around. I could tell they weren't crazy about having to put up with another little alpha monster, but if it made their Mommy happy, it was worth it! Sorry for the long story ... but that is the only way I can look at a Yorkie's passing, and have it make any sense. Yorkies are so smart and full of life and loving, death is just so much the opposite of the way they are in life it just doesn't seem to belong in the cycle. I realize now that is where my pain comes from... Rest in Peace Sweet Angel... |
I'm so sorry for your loss. Grieving can be a very long journey and dogs also grieve for losses of their family, plus they see how sad the rest of their family is. It takes time, but try to take Glory for special walks, visits with others, and give her lots of kisses. I hope you can help each other through this sadness and see brighter days ahead. *HUG* |
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Im terrible sorry for your loss...I can only imagine, I too have a yorkie and his name is Angel as well.. and he is sick with a collapsed trachea. Please do not hesitate to contact me ifyou need to talk, just an email away. My thoughts are with you. Xxxx |
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I really am so sorry for your loss. It will definitely take some time. You will need to grieve. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. |
I'm sorry :( he really was young I'm no expert but I would try to do things that you maybe do already - only more of it. Walks together...more playing - and try to act happy around her so she feels less sad. Sometimes we get so depressed our dogs feed on it - so the best thing is to try to act like YOU are happy and maybe Glory won't feel the loss quite so much. I know it's easy to say hard to do but I went thru the same thing when I lost my husband. My mood really affected my dogs - I HAD to put on an act because I saw how sad they were - mostly because I was crying all the time. again - I'm very sorry for your loss. |
Thank you! With your words of encourgement and prayers, I am stronger because of you. I thank each and everyone from the bottom of my heart. |
I'm sorry for your loss and thinking of you and Glory. My 11-yr-old Yorkie passed away on 9/5/09 as well, so I feel your pain. :( I am hoping that time will heal things for both of us! |
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