TcTrek- Very good point. Losing Maggie was awful but the weekend before when she stopped eating more than a couple bites and then that Monday she started walking funny I knew. I held her close and it was as though she was thanking me for the love and asking for a final act of love. She had not begun to suffer according to the vet but she was starting to feel very sick and it would only be days or maybe hours before she couldn't walk on her own. My own Pawpaw spoon fed his dog for weeks which was horrific for me to see. DH was in denial that she was saying goodbye until our vet and his friend (a vet) said she needed to be ushered on.
I have already said we are planting a tree for her and bluebonnets. But DH wants to put the ashes in an urn which I believe will stay on the top shelf of our china cabinet (no plates stored on the shelf). We don't have a mantle but I have known people to place ashes on their mantles or scatter them in a favorite park. My in-laws have a small area of their backyard they bury them in and pray at the time. Nothing else.
Amanda
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