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Old Mar 07, 2007, 02:53 PM
ocdwoman27 ocdwoman27 is offline
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Hi all,

I've also posted this in the Grief/Loss forum-my little Pug girl died last Friday night at the age of 12.

She had 2 strokes that day and couldn't see or stand up and wouldn't eat. I'm thankful she didn't have to be put to sleep.

I hope there are a ton of wild strawberries in Heaven because she loved to hunt those in the warm months!

I'm wearing her heart-shaped rabies tag to help me through this.

anxiety chick

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Old Mar 08, 2007, 08:09 PM
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of course it is.......a part of me died when my dog, tippy, died. i'll never be the same. when you love someone/a pet with all of your heart and they leave.....it's always going to hurt. it gets better and there are really good online pet grief support groups......they helped me a lot.....good luck and take care of yourself. oxoxo pat
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