skuttle
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I'm so sorry for your loss.
Only you can decide if its the right time to get another dog. No one can tell you how to or not to grieve. Everyone is different.
My mom and I had to decide to put down my childhood dog in 2002 when he was 13 years old. It was very hard, but much harder for my mom since she still lived with him. I hadn't lived at home for 6 years so I had more distance and it was a littler easier for me. She has never gotten another dog and I'm not sure she ever will.
In the spring, we had to make the really hard decision of finding a new home for our 7 year old Corgi, Milo. Milo had gotten grumpier and grumpier over the past few months and it got to the point where we had to keep him in his room whenever DS was awake. At times, DS would move too fast for Milo and it would scare him and he'd start growling and snapping. It took me longer than it should have to realize that the situation was not a good one for us or Milo. Milo was great with me, but cranky towards DH and DS. After one evening when DH startled him and he bit DH, I realized we had to find him a new home w/o any children. It wasn't fair to Milo to keep him in his room so often. He was fine outside with DS, but not inside.
The day we brought him to the Corgi rescue, I told DH I never wanted another dog because I was afraid the same thing would happen again. However, like you, the house was so empty and all I could think about was Milo, wondering if we did the right thing. The next day, we ended up getting the two in my signature.
I still cry for my Milo, but the new pups have helped a lot.
Only you can decide if its the right time to get another dog. No one can tell you how to or not to grieve. Everyone is different.
My mom and I had to decide to put down my childhood dog in 2002 when he was 13 years old. It was very hard, but much harder for my mom since she still lived with him. I hadn't lived at home for 6 years so I had more distance and it was a littler easier for me. She has never gotten another dog and I'm not sure she ever will.
In the spring, we had to make the really hard decision of finding a new home for our 7 year old Corgi, Milo. Milo had gotten grumpier and grumpier over the past few months and it got to the point where we had to keep him in his room whenever DS was awake. At times, DS would move too fast for Milo and it would scare him and he'd start growling and snapping. It took me longer than it should have to realize that the situation was not a good one for us or Milo. Milo was great with me, but cranky towards DH and DS. After one evening when DH startled him and he bit DH, I realized we had to find him a new home w/o any children. It wasn't fair to Milo to keep him in his room so often. He was fine outside with DS, but not inside.
The day we brought him to the Corgi rescue, I told DH I never wanted another dog because I was afraid the same thing would happen again. However, like you, the house was so empty and all I could think about was Milo, wondering if we did the right thing. The next day, we ended up getting the two in my signature.
I still cry for my Milo, but the new pups have helped a lot.