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Something to Share My deepest sympathies to all those who have lost their loved one. Although I'm grieving for my Reggie I want to share what we do when we loose a puppy. It was a very cold winter day and the ground was too cold to bury the baby puppy. My husband came up with this idea and we've used it ever since. He cuts PVC pipe long enough to hold the puppy and seals it with end caps. Then I write the pups birth name, date of birth and date of death on it and sometimes a short message. Our Reggie was 7, departed from us on Tuesday, April 4, 2006, leaving us with 5 healthy baby girls 8 days old to take care of. It took a 6 inch pipe for her. When the Good Lord calls me up, she will go with me. :lovewings |
I am so sorry for the loss of you precious baby! Hugs to you hun! |
Can I ask where you put the pipes? |
Again I am sorry for your loss. Your hubby has a good idea and so do you about the names and info on there. |
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I have to ask..... Sorry to hear about your loss, as well as everyone else's..... But, wouldn't their be an odor? Or do you wait until the ground unfreezes and then bury them?:confused: |
what a horrible loss. but a neat idea, too. thank you for sharing this.:) |
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Forgot to add, thank you all for your support during our traumatic month. We had a pipe big enough for Reggie but were unable to get the end caps to fit the pipe. My husband was going to cement the ends and then bury her in the ground. I couldn't deal with that so I called the vet and had her cremated so when it's time for me to go, she will still go with me. |
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