Ode to Murphy
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I'm so sorry for your loss. RIP little guy.
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Very sorry to hear this. Hang in there.
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It's tough to be sure, but I know time heals and what remains are memories of the good times without the pain of loss.Diesel42 wrote:Sorry for your loss.
It's tough and Murphy's loss leaves a hole in your heart.
Now, go rescue another dog. Your life and theirs will be better .
Happy Trails! Nick
I don't think I want another dog, at least not right now.
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Jaguar,
I completely understand your not wanting another dog. It's too soon to even consider such a thing.
A few years ago, we lost a very beloved critter and I vowed the pain of his loss was so great I wouldn't be able to handle such pain again. So, no more animals for me.
A few months elapsed. I didn't feel any better. I still grieved immensely.
Then, I decided maybe it was time for another critter. We rescued one and that very day my grief lifted completely.
I completely understand your not wanting another dog. It's too soon to even consider such a thing.
A few years ago, we lost a very beloved critter and I vowed the pain of his loss was so great I wouldn't be able to handle such pain again. So, no more animals for me.
A few months elapsed. I didn't feel any better. I still grieved immensely.
Then, I decided maybe it was time for another critter. We rescued one and that very day my grief lifted completely.
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Ab,
I understand, and maybe that will come to pass.
Thank you.
I understand, and maybe that will come to pass.
Thank you.
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So sorry for your loss. They do become more than pets. I cannot imagine finding one of mine hit by a car. It is bad enough when I have to have one put down. RIP Murphy
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That sure is terrible. I really mean it when I say that dogs are pals.
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I'm so very sorry to hear of your loss. I remember you saying you would defend his little Puggy life if necessary. I feel for you, I have 2 pugs, snoring next to me. I feel for you!
Murphy had a great life, you made sure of that. Hang in there.
Murphy had a great life, you made sure of that. Hang in there.
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