I still spontaneously cry when I see a picture of my best mate that passed in Sept. Yeah I know it's pathetic with what's going on in the world - but there it is. Here's one of the last. Loved this dog so much. 😢 see you later girl. One in a billion. Beatrix Puppo - Sept 3 2023
Holy shit, as I'm typing this the post is blowing up & the app won't even let me find the bottom of the responses. I'll try to respond to everyone but I'm a bit overwhelmed. Thank you all, to anyone grieving over loss please hang in there. It hurts like hell because you care. MG
@Matt_Grimshaw I love my fir buddies. I hate to say good by to them. I am just so glad for all the wonderful memories we have with them
I understand that to some, it may seem like 'just a dog,' but to me, my dog was much more than that. He was a loyal companion, a source of unconditional love, and a cherished family member. His presence brought comfort, joy, and a unique connection that enriched my life in countless ways. The grief is a testament to the bond we shared. It's a reflection of the love and the moments we shared together. The loss of a pet is not just the loss of an animal but the loss of a friendship, a source of unconditional support, and a part of my daily life. So, while he might have been 'just a dog' to the world, to me, he was an irreplaceable part of my heart and my life.