Love that bro. As you know I'm a massive dog person too. I've lost two of my dogs to cancer, so this really resonates. The pain of losing them is really hard to bear, but you would never swap that pain for not having them in your life And I always try and remember for doggo, they get to spend their entire life with you God bless Skye. A life well lived
@FosseFilberto hope you enjoyed your birthday man Another spin around the sun for us and another year of wisdom and humility for us Libras Get anything good for your b'day ?
This is lovely. Losing a pet is a unique sort of sadness. I don't remember my poem, heartfelt as it clearly was, but much has happened in three years.
Lovely mate ... must have some dust in my eye now Was speaking to my cousin's widow (even now that seems weird to say) on Wednesday; he died in May - their dog, Jax, passed away in June - apparently he was always 'Andys dog' and she had me in tears on the phone when she told me she really felt like Andy had called him one last time - anyway she told me that the whole family, kids and Grandkids went to Wells in Norfolk (they were regulars) over the weekend to scatter the dogs Ashes along the route where he loved to go for walks with Andy... If you've never had, and loved, a canine kid / friend I guess it's hard to comprehend just what they mean RIP and God Bless Skye
The very pleasant possibly non-binary person whose pronouns I wouldn't want to guess in the Apple shop was very useful and I now have a reasonably modern portable telephone.
We have lived far too long without a dog, had one for a short period, fostered/adopted but she never settled with the young kids we had. But we are planning on getting a pup next Easter. Visited the kennels and some of the possible stud dogs they have and had a look at some of the litters they have had.
Doesn't seem 5 mins since we got 'our little girl' ... she's getting on a bit now - was 9 in August ... we all love her to bits ... unconditional love!