Pugsly
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- Joined
- Mar 8, 2002
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We'll be thinking of you Sue.
After I had to put my much-loved pug, Dawson (yes, that darling little thing pictured in my avatar) down in January, I can totally relate. In addition to the Rainbow Bridge poem, and other lovely words received from friends, a friend of mine summed up the experience like this: isn't it amazing how you can have so many emotions running through you, but yet, you have absolutely no 'feeling' at all (from being so numb)? And I think that's probably all perfectly normal given the loss of a family member.
((((((hugs)))))) to you and Vicki!
After I had to put my much-loved pug, Dawson (yes, that darling little thing pictured in my avatar) down in January, I can totally relate. In addition to the Rainbow Bridge poem, and other lovely words received from friends, a friend of mine summed up the experience like this: isn't it amazing how you can have so many emotions running through you, but yet, you have absolutely no 'feeling' at all (from being so numb)? And I think that's probably all perfectly normal given the loss of a family member.
((((((hugs)))))) to you and Vicki!