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I Miss You My Little Yorkie Diva Princess Bella Never will there be another Bella girl. Bella has touched so many lives in such a short time on this earth. She was loved by literally thousands around the world, but in her eyes, there was only mama, daddy, Jax and Riley. She has brought joy into the daily lives of many that have seen her photos, and through her videos, she has won the hearts of people that never new a Yorkie had so much personality! She loved us as much as we loved her, and she knew that we knew it! She would squeeze in between Kathy and me at bed time, and curl into a tiny ball with my chest as her pillow as if I belonged to her :love: I miss her so bad that it makes me physically ill to think about it! I know in my heart of hearts, that her life and death will have been for a greater purpose, and it will manifest just as soon as I can see through my tear stained eyes... Daddy's Girl Bella |
You immortalized her with your talented photography but she was even more beautiful in the flesh. In the brief time that I met her there was no doubt that she was a special spirit. My heart bleeds with yours in your loss. |
Bella will live forever in your heart and memories of her. She may be gone, but she will never be forgotten, Bella was a beautiful little girl. So sorry for your loss. |
Oh my, what a precious and beautiful little girl Bella was!! I'm so sorry for your loss. |
Sorry for your loss. I know what you are going through as I too have loss my Misha. three week's ago. |
My heart breaks for you.....it snatches our breath away, with every memory that plays in our heads.....I think when I die, and I have to go before Him for accountability, during the "Question and Answer Session", I will ask "Why in the world do ugly old tortoises live to be 150+ years, moping around, all slow and ugly and alone, isolated on some stranded rock island, and You saw it necessary to take our precious, loving, devoted little Yorkies after such a short time with us?" |
I am so heartbroken, reading about your tragic losses. Years ago I lost two of my Yorkies three months apart. Although our little angel lived far longer than our vet thought she'd live (she had a collapsing trachea that was severe), my husband is still convinced that Gracie died from a broken heart after losing her beloved sister, Kiwi three months earlier. My husband and I were devastated. Five years ago we lost their sister, Ashley (all had the same father), one month shy of seventeen, and we still grieve for them. However, the more powerful feeling we have is a love so powerful, one that stays with us and brings us joy, and one that will forever remain in our hearts. We still talk about them a lot and the little Yorkie we had before them a great deal. I lost my mom almost forty years ago at a very young age. It's so difficult to comprehend why someone filled with such love and goodness would have to suffer the way my mom did. Two years later my closest friend, who was a very devout Catholic, bought me the book, When Bad Things Happen To Good People, which had just been published. It's written by a rabbi who tragically lost his son at a young age. Reviews say it doesn't matter what religion you are for it to be thought provoking and helpful. Your babies were so young, and I am so sorry that you and your babies paid such a cruel price for indiscriminate breeding (I read your thread about your new, beautiful boy). I hope you have a lifetime of health, love, laughter, and happiness with him. Please accept my deepest condolences. |
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