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In reply to the discussion: The dog's step [View all]

Aussie105

(6,630 posts)
10. Everyone who ever loved a pet, I'd say.
Tue Oct 22, 2024, 01:29 AM
Oct 2024

Our boy dog was put down on Easter Monday.

His beds and toys around the house are still there.

Photos of him in healthier days adorn the house.

His litter mate sister is still with us, and gets special attention.

People, yeah, you lose them, but get over it eventually.
We all know being alive isn't permanent. Pets don't.

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The dog's step [View all] Mosby Oct 2024 OP
I knew this would happen. Mr.Bill Oct 2024 #1
I'm so very sorry. catbyte Oct 2024 #2
I'm right there with ya, and my last dog passed 4 years ago. iscooterliberally Oct 2024 #3
I am so very sorry for the loss of your precious baby. niyad Oct 2024 #7
I totally get it Figarosmom Oct 2024 #4
I'm with you.... slightlv Oct 2024 #5
Yeah Figarosmom Oct 2024 #6
Same here. Mosby Oct 2024 #8
Why is it that posts like this make me all sniffy and teary eyed, but I just don't cry as easily Ziggysmom Oct 2024 #9
Everyone who ever loved a pet, I'd say. Aussie105 Oct 2024 #10
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