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  1. #1
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    Brodie's my only dog. I cannot imagine getting another for a very long while. Thank you for your support. Sometimes life sucks.
    "Do or do not. There is no "try." Yoda

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    Oh, what a terrible thing to have to deal with on top of your injuries

    I know how you feel about not getting another one. We lost our cat this summer and haven't wanted to get another kitten yet even though we miss having one around the house.

    But seen from out here it doesn't look like a bad idea to get another pup now while Brodie is still alive. Maybe she'd enjoy it, and it wouldn't feel as if you were replacing her. I really don't know, but maybe you want to give it some thought?

    Lots of luck still on your healing!
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    I got my next dog not long after but it was accidental.
    I stopped by a pet adopption event outside of a pet store and ended up taking a dog home as a foster. She had to go give birth and the next foster dog had the endearing habit of burrowing under the covers with me, She's mine now, plus I've had two more fosters since then.
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    If Brodie likes other dogs, a pup might be a great idea... some distraction for her from whatever discomfort she is in, and for you from your own sorrow...
    A pup will never replace her, but a pup could help ease you both through this next stage...

    Big hugs from DownUnder, Dawn

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    Big cyber hugs.

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    Oh, Dawn! Your poor Brodie! Big hugs and healing butterflies to both of you.

    If you are able and mobile enough I second the idea of adopting another pup or young dog. We did it when our Yogi dog was diagnosed with osteosarcoma. I can PM or email you more info on what we went through with Yogi. Suffice it to say we did all treatments we could, changed diet, food and supplements, and got him a little buddy. That cancer has a 4 month median survival rate, and Yogi lived a wonderful and happy 17 months. (other than the days around the chemo treatments when he didn't feel so hot). His buddy grew up to be an amazing dog, too.

    If you think you can take a dog or puppy in, it may help Brodie's time be more fun, allow Brodie to teach a younger dog to be a great dog like Brodie is, and provide you with the companionship you, like all of us, need.

    Think on it, Dawn. Let the butterflies guide you.

    Hugs,
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    Goodmorning Dawn
    I am so sorry to hear about your dog. Even though everyone else is telling you to get a new puppy right now, I think that would be rather difficult with you in enforced bed rest to care for a needy puppy. THere's lots of time for that.

    I hope you can do exercises in bed to keep the rest of your body happy. (no, i really can't imagine)

    I check for posts from you every day. One day at a time, enjoy your dog now while she's there. You have so much more time to be with her. If you were working and cycling, you wouldn't have that much time
    Take care
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    Big hugs, (((Dawn))). And feel free to share them with Brodie.
    Half-marathon over. Sabbatical year over. It's back to "sacking shirt and oat cakes" as they say here.

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    Oh Dawn, I'm just so sorry to hear about your beloved pup.

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    doc says he is not considering surgery on the knees until the arm can better support me. if they "repair" the knees, the arm has to be able to bear weight. now, no way. i am able to stand for 15-20 minutes, walking, more like a 90 year old shuffling, but i get around. brodie is still acting like herself, eating everything in sight, sleeping, and cuddling. i pass the time xmas shopping (buy 2 get 3rd free wii games at toysrus, sierra trading 20% off with free shipping http://email.sierratradingpost.com/d...CBB340EB524FBB, and getting credit cards with $100-$200 in gift cards for signing up-the last is one of my favorite pasttimes.) i watch tv and my cooper sleep as well. so time passes...
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    "Do or do not. There is no "try." Yoda

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    So Sorry

    Dawn, I was getting ready to send you another card, and saw your post about Brodie, so decided I'd jot you a quick note. I am so sorry.

    I agree with MimiTabby.

    You have many friends here who are more than willing to listen and offer a shoulder to lean on.

    deb

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    I'm so sorry that everything seems to be piling up on you right now. Take time to make sure you're still taking care of your health -- with that on track, everything else will be easier.
    For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by invsblwmn View Post
    Brodie's my only dog. I cannot imagine getting another for a very long while. Thank you for your support. Sometimes life sucks.
    Oh Dawn!! I'm emptying out the Kleenex box. I'm so very sorry. I wish so much I could be there during this terrible time. Big Luke would love to lay at your feet and kiss away your tears. I don't know what I'd do without my girls and guy. They bring so much to my life. Whenever I'm down, they are always, always there for me.

    You know, Brodie will never leave you either. She'll be with you long after the dark of winter has come. She'll send another one into your life when you need it most. They always do. They always know.
    Last edited by sundial; 11-13-2007 at 10:43 AM.

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    Yes, sometimes life sucks. I am so sorry for all you are having to endure. Brodie has been your friend and confidant (sp?) and has been there for you while you recoup. It just doesn't seem fair. Please give Brodie a hug from me. I hope Brodie gives you lots of kisses. Take lots of picture of Brodie....
    {{{{{{Dawn and Brodie}}}}}

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    Reading these posts - you totally inspire me with your attitude

    I'm so sorry about your doggie

 

 

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