
Originally Posted by
Celeste
I too lost my dog on July 2nd. Still trying to recover from the loss. My little "big" girl Nutty; welsh corgi extraordinaire. I miss her. She was 14 years old.
Hugs to you trimom217 and sbctwin. These types of losses are never easy. But the love they give us will stay in our hearts for all time. Remember the good times, talk about them, laugh about the silly things they did.
For me talking about the funny silly times makes the hurt ease a bit. Take care...
I have been so depressed since Ranger died, I never know what's going to bring me to tears. I can't go to they gym, haven't felt like riding, I really have no reason to get out of bed except to feed the cat. It's been three weeks and I'm so lonely without him. I just can't go on like this. I am going on a charity ride at the end of the month and after that I'm hittin' the animal shelter.
I know how you miss Nutty and I am so sorry.When they get to be that old (Ranger was 14,too) you know they won't be around much longer and try to prepare for it but it still hurts like hell.
At least I know now that it's not just hormones.
Last edited by Zen; 07-07-2007 at 09:10 PM.
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