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Big hugs for you Mini Diva. Sorry to hear about your doggie.
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Bumblebee- 1977 Leyland Mini 1000, mustard yellow w/ black bonnet stripes Artemis- Lightening Blue/ White Cooper S,automatic, Cold Weather, Premium,Armrest, Rubber Floor Mats TK-2008 Super White Scion xB
I'm sorry to hear your dog is not with us anymore. I had a dog named Midgi for 17 years and she died of just plain "old age" I promosed I would never have another dog because I did not think any other dog could replace her. I was sad and devistated.
Along comes my neighbors adopting a corgi from Corgi rescue in Tampa. They brought him home and he found my dog door. He came into my house every day and they had to come get him and carry him home when they wanted to see him. To make a long story short he adopted me and when my neighbors moved they gave me the dog.
I love him as much as I did Midgi. They all have different personalties and I still think of Midgi at times but Mario has filled my life with joy.
I'm hoping you will get another dog soon. It won't make you forget about your old buddy but it will fill a void in your life that you know is missing.
It is really to bad a dogs lifespan does not match ours.
Ronnie948
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RONNIE948
Daytona Beach, Florida
Last edited by ronnie948 : 11-07-2009 at 01:32 PM.
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Thanks everyone for your comments. I still have to find the courage to pack up his beds, toys, and clothes. I've washed his food bowls and am getting prepared to give away the rest of his treats and doggie poop bags to the neighbours (I haven't told them yet).
Overall, the house is very quiet without him... keep expecting to hear the pitter patter of his nails on the floor coming to greet me. I guess he will be with me in spirit.
I've been thinking whether or not to get another dog... but I know I can never replace him. You're right it's too bad they don't have longer lives to match ours. I'm not sure I want to go through losing another one.