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  1. BigBlueHen53

    How to cope with dog death.

    Gracie was territorial. She'd lay on the top step of either the front or back porches and guard the property, and woe betide the intruder that dared cross her boundaries, be it coyote or squirrel! I appreciated her guarding instincts but often wished for a dog that would lay at my feet and...
  2. BigBlueHen53

    How to cope with dog death.

    Thank you. I just cannot be without a dog of my own. We have another Sheltie, Sammy, but he's technically my grandson's dog. And they (the dogs) know this.
  3. BigBlueHen53

    How to cope with dog death.

    Here's Jenny with her favorite toy.
  4. BigBlueHen53

    How to cope with dog death.

    Yes, Jared, I agree with @RcoM above. Shortly after I had to have my sweet Sheltie, Gracie, put down, we got Jenny, a Golden retriever, another favorite breed. She is also sweet, but funny and loving as well. She is very devoted to me, in a way that Gracie was not and is a great comfort to me...
  5. BigBlueHen53

    How to cope with dog death.

    Hi Jared, I just saw this. I'm so sorry for your loss. I know how it hurts, I've been there too. How I cope is first I cry a lot, then I remind myself that love requires hard decisions sometimes. And then, as soon as possible, I get another dog. Not to take the place of my lost love, no no. But...
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