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I recently lost my dog, Boldie. He was 13 and it was very very difficult for both myself and my family. He was a huge part of our family. We built him a little casket and lined it with pictures. We put pictures of us together in it and pictures of him with our other dog. So he will always have us with him. We buried him in his favorite spot in the lawn by our garden pond and gave him a solar light so we always know where he is and when we look out the window we think of him. I also created a memorial page at http://www.youns.com/memoriam/memorial.asp?ID=1828 This will take you to his memorial page and from this page you could view other memorials or create your own and it's free. I also found this poem that has helped me it's called
A dog's Prayer: To Those Who Love and Those who Love Me:

When I am gone, release me, let me go- I have so many things to see and do.
You must not tie yourself to me with tears. Be happy that we had so many years.
I gave you my love,you can only guess, How much you gave me in happiness. I thank you for the love you have shown.
But now it is time I traveled alone. So grieve awhile for me, if grieve you must, Then let your grief be comforted by trust, It is only for awhile that we must part, So bless the memories within your heart,
I will not be far away, for life goes on, So if you need me,call and I will come. Though you can not see or touch me, I will be near.
And if you listen with your heart, you will hear All my love around you soft and clear.
And then, when you must come this way alone, I will greet you with a smile and "Welcome Home"

2006-09-14 07:50:00 · answer #1 · answered by farmergyrl23 4 · 1 0

My little dog just died yesterday morning, and I don't know how I got through the day at work thinking about it. The way I am handling it, just think about how much fun you had with it and all the little aggravating things it used to do. I am better today than I was yesterday, it just takes time. Try getting another dog as soon as possible, that is what I am going to do. I would like to tell people to please be careful where you allow your dogs to roam, my husband was working on a fence around our yard, which separates the yard from the woods and my little dog was playing around in the woods and got bit by a copperhead snake or maybe even a timber rattler. There was nothing we could do for her. Just watch out for your little four legged friends.

2006-09-14 07:54:32 · answer #2 · answered by Caleb's Mom 6 · 1 0

that is a horrible situation and I know from experience..It's hard to handle. you just need to take it day by day and don't rush out and get another pup because in your mind you'll expect it to be like the last one and it won't. All dogs have their own personalities and that is mistake #1. Mistake #2 is blaming or misunderstanding. Understand that whatever made your dog pass on that he was a valuable part of your loving family and grieve them like you would a person. Understand that God has HIS reasons for everything and maybe this was to teach you how to love something and learn how to be strong when it goes away. Have Faith. You'll be fine but it is darn right painful and angonizing!!!

2006-09-14 07:43:46 · answer #3 · answered by amylr620 5 · 1 0

the death of our beloved dog lizzie was very hard. she was only eight years old when she was diagnosed with cancer. my vet was great -- he just laid out the options for treatment and we decided to try chemo. nothing worked, however. when she died, we were devastated. she was a member of our family, and her death hit us harder than the death of some people. when you live with a pet day in and day out, they are members of the family, and non-pet owners will never understand that. we waited about eight months before we adopted another dog from the shelter. abby will never replace lizzie, and i must admit that i still cry about lizzie's death even though it was four years ago. it is so incredibly hard to have them for such a short time. i remember reading a quote one time -- "don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." those words comforted me. we will always have memories of lizzie, and we still talk about the ways she made our lives better while she was with us. you have my deepest sympathies over the loss of your dear friend, and don't let anyone belittle your grief because "it was just a dog". they just don't know the level the grief can go to. good luck.

2006-09-14 07:53:57 · answer #4 · answered by dshel27 2 · 0 0

I have lost several dogs over the years and i did not handle it well at all. I still shed tears for them and i carry so many memories in my heart that at times it feels like they are still here. It is very hard to take an animal in to be euthanized after all the love and loyalty they give you, When i had to take mine in, i felt like the biggest traitor in the world. The had given me so much and i felt as if i were betraying them by taking them into the vet and knowing all that time they trusted me and i would be going home alone...never to see that sweet face again. I have a shelf in my ofc that i have the pictures of each and everyone of them and on the frame hangs their collar and tags. My tribute to them.

2006-09-14 07:49:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I am sorry to hear about such a loss. My dog did not die but I did have to give him up. I was very sad and had a daughter that was very attached. It was hard but I know God has a plan and that everything works toward good for those that Love Christ. I let my daughter know I would print up a picture for her to hang to remember the dog and that everything was going to be alright. Pets can be a big part of our family, its good to get closure and then know that things will get easier for now its ok to be hurt... just keep remembering things will get easier

2006-09-14 07:55:07 · answer #6 · answered by Christal 3 · 0 0

With lots of lovely memories of my pet loads of photos because he was all I ever wanted....
Sometimes getting another pet isn't the answer, but if your able to have another animal, you can get great happiness from a new pet but just think if you went to the un wanted animal shelters and there are far too many unwanted animals and gave one a loving comfy home you will feel a whole lot better. maybe not now but in the future. go on make a dog a happy one.

2006-09-14 07:54:26 · answer #7 · answered by by eck lass 2 · 0 0

merely tell the breeder the reality. injuries ensue, exceedingly on a farm around great animals and that i'm particular the breeder understood this while she offered the canines to farmers. i'm particular she realizes that it became not intentional. you're actually not a merciless individual yet I challenge on your psychological wellness considering which you're being hardened by ability of the strategies of your father. you're studying to not bond with issues via fact your dad is going out and places a bullet of their head and so i think of you have positioned a wall up emotionally. which may be demanding for a infant. particular, loss of life is a factor of life. yet to circulate on interior of five minutes from a cherished puppy is probable not the healthiest, and that i'm particular your dad's loss of heart in the direction of the animals has plenty to do with it. that's the way you have been raised. i'm particular as you age and mature you will not pick your guy or woman toddlers to sense the comparable, so i desire you provide up the cycle a minimum of.

2016-10-15 00:08:57 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

That is tuff, we lost a dog and cat in just 4 months, both were over 12 years. Sometimes it helps to get another, but not the same breed, because you will constantly compare them. They will never be the same.There is no easy way to handle it..only time will heal you.

2006-09-14 08:20:36 · answer #9 · answered by bjsuno 4 · 0 0

I am sorry for your loss. Everyone grieves differently.I found some web sites for grieving pet owners. just yahoo and see what comes up. On one of them i left a tribute to my beloved pet dog Maggiemarietheresa .... long name...there is poen about the "RAINBOW BRIDGE" THAT IS VERY MOVING.
Losing someone we love brings us to such a heartfelt sorrow that only we can understand. In time the pain will go away, but your heart will always love your dog.....

2006-09-14 07:51:41 · answer #10 · answered by Lin 1 · 0 0

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