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    Such sad news.
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    My condolences.

    A beautiful eulogy for a beautiful pup.
    "You'll find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view." -Obi Wan Kenobi

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    Alas, in my line of work, I often deal with people who have had a beloved pet cross the Rainbow Bridge. The emotions run the gamut from sadness to relief that the pet is no longer living in pain. But I've found this poem a help to some.

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    One has no need for a snooze button, when one has a hungry cat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Really a McQueen View Post
    Alas, in my line of work, I often deal with people who have had a beloved pet cross the Rainbow Bridge. The emotions run the gamut from sadness to relief that the pet is no longer living in pain. But I've found this poem a help to some.

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    Umm......... Thanks, well that has brought a tear to my eye. Hoping that all my dogs past and present will be waiting for me, fantastic boys and girls everyone one of them.
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    Thoughts are with you, Beertigger.

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    Thanks for your kind words, friends. Our other pups are missing the leader of the pack, but are adjusting ok. It was good that they got to say goodbye as well, instead of Boo just disappearing after a ride to the vet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beertigger View Post
    Thanks for your kind words, friends. Our other pups are missing the leader of the pack, but are adjusting ok. It was good that they got to say goodbye as well, instead of Boo just disappearing after a ride to the vet.
    We recently lost our bestest cat to his unwillingness to come in one night. Awakened by odd sounds, I got outside too late, and he was
    already gone, but the dogs hadn't torn him up. I brought him in and cleaned him up, and held him up for each of the other cats, and told them to we needed to say good-bye to a good friend. They all clearly miss him, but there's no acting out that we've seen after other losses. It did help.

    For you, I'll say I lost my last dog, a Borzoi, in 1979. I haven't gotten to where I can have another. We were known widely throughout Atlanta, likely more than two thousand people knew and loved him. Twenty years later, people still came up to me saying, hesitantly after so long, "Aren't you......Leo's daddy? Is he........? What ever happened with him? He was the best dog I ever knew." Almost word for word, person after person. The reason for the explanatory discourse is to allow me to say I am still, after more than thirty years, gaining understanding of what this amazing being I got to know had to teach me about love. We don't get to play with them, or laugh with them, but like all others we've loved and seen cross over, they aren't really gone. In an odd way,
    they seem to me closer even than when they were here. Just not available for holding in our arms.

    My condolences and warm thoughts.
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