That's the sweetest picture! I totally feel for you. They had to put down Molly shortly after I came here. I can't imagine going home and not having her there!
Your posts are so entertaining! My name is Erin, and I am a college student with mild cerebral palsy. I’m a special education major and have hopes of becoming a disability services director of a university after graduate school. I have just launched a blog that is still getting started, but with the title “Empowering People and Changing Lives,” I hope that it will provide a wealth of resources for people who care for children, specifically those who are affected by disability. I will also be chronicling some personal experiences and will be sharing some thoughts about those along the way. Your blog has also been included in my blogroll, so I hope that together, we are able to collaborate to provide resources to those who are in similar situations. The blog’s address is http://empowerpeoplechangelives.blogspot.com. From there, you will be able to read the posts I have written, find out all about me, check out my blogroll, eventually look at many resources I have gathered, and contact me.
Look forward to reading many more of your posts! Happy blogging!
Ok, I am tearing up over here. That is the saddest picture, I have seen in a long time. That breaks my heart. Animals do grieve and miss their pals. Cloe misses Beau when he goes to the groomers and isn't home for a few hours. How sad when one doesn't ever come back home. Ok, now I'm really crying. Thanks. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.
What a touching photo! My three other dogs seemed to take Nala's absence quite well (except Miko, her longest companion - he spent two whole days waiting for her at the front door); however, it took over three weeks before any of them would eat the food in her bowl. Being the alpha dog counts for something, I guess.
They wrap themselves right around our hearts, our dear animal companions...
I am so sorry, but am glad you and Bliss had so many wonderful years together. The memories of those happy times will be bittersweet, no doubt, but Bliss had a great life with you all.
I haven't read all the comments over these last few days, but hope you'll take a look online for the "Rainbow Bridge" story. I found it very comforting when my sweet Shadow-Cat "crossed the bridge" at age seventeen a couple of years ago...
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Awww that's heartbreaking:(
That is so sweet. She already misses her.
You're killing me!
That is just heartbreaking.
So so sorry.
That's the sweetest picture! I totally feel for you. They had to put down Molly shortly after I came here. I can't imagine going home and not having her there!
Hi Charissa,
Your posts are so entertaining! My name is Erin, and I am a college student with mild cerebral palsy. I’m a special education major and have hopes of becoming a disability services director of a university after graduate school. I have just launched a blog that is still getting started, but with the title “Empowering People and Changing Lives,” I hope that it will provide a wealth of resources for people who care for children, specifically those who are affected by disability. I will also be chronicling some personal experiences and will be sharing some thoughts about those along the way. Your blog has also been included in my blogroll, so I hope that together, we are able to collaborate to provide resources to those who are in similar situations. The blog’s address is http://empowerpeoplechangelives.blogspot.com. From there, you will be able to read the posts I have written, find out all about me, check out my blogroll, eventually look at many resources I have gathered, and contact me.
Look forward to reading many more of your posts! Happy blogging!
Ok, I am tearing up over here. That is the saddest picture, I have seen in a long time. That breaks my heart. Animals do grieve and miss their pals. Cloe misses Beau when he goes to the groomers and isn't home for a few hours. How sad when one doesn't ever come back home. Ok, now I'm really crying. Thanks. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.
I'm crying too. How sad to say goodbye.
Jan
Sad. I'm sorry Charissa.
What a touching photo! My three other dogs seemed to take Nala's absence quite well (except Miko, her longest companion - he spent two whole days waiting for her at the front door); however, it took over three weeks before any of them would eat the food in her bowl. Being the alpha dog counts for something, I guess.
Natalie
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oh, how precious
Not fair! It is too late at night for tears! ...
So sad and heartbreaking, I'm sure she will be missed. How's Nellie?
Debbie
Oh, cut my heart right out. You're killin' me.
They wrap themselves right around our hearts, our dear animal companions...
I am so sorry, but am glad you and Bliss had so many wonderful years together. The memories of those happy times will be bittersweet, no doubt, but Bliss had a great life with you all.
I haven't read all the comments over these last few days, but hope you'll take a look online for the "Rainbow Bridge" story. I found it very comforting when my sweet Shadow-Cat "crossed the bridge" at age seventeen a couple of years ago...
Thinking of you,
Susan in Ky
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