darlak
<font color=darkorchid>By the way, if my children
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He's not a replacement, he's a successor. What a wonderful legacy Griffin will have left if the time he spent with you makes you that much more able and willing to let another dog into your heart.
I firmly believe that every time we lost a beloved pet (and we've lost more than our fair share of dogs... they just don't live long enough...), they helped us find their successor in one way or another. Sometimes we let another pup into our hearts and home right away, sometimes it took a little while.
Follow your heart. If that empty paw-shaped hole in your heart is begging to be filled with another dog's love, then let Bandit in. When you've got a lot of love to share, there's no reason to let it go to waste while you work through your grief. Sometimes it helps to have a furry buddy to cry on.
Griffin may be nudging you to get another pup as he knows you need a furry friend and he may have picked just the right one for you.
We lost our beloved 14 year old Boston Terrier, Maggie, just a few months ago to kidney failure and we believe she helped lead us to her successor, Daisy, an Aussie mix rescue, in June. There were too many signs that pointed to the hand of fate to ignore so home with us she came. She's a perfect fit and she's getting to enjoy the benefits of all the work Maggie did to train us to be good doggie parents.
Best of luck to you and hopefully pictures and memories of Griffin will soon bring more smiles than tears.
This is said so beautifully that I can't think of anything to add.