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Y’know, you never get these threads from fish people.
It’s rough dealing with the loss of something you care about deeply—like a dog, or a string trimmer or sometimes even a wife. Best to have two of everything. |
Went and picked up an 8 week old white husky puppy. This’ll help the healing process. She’s a doll
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Good luck with the new puppy. Wheres the pics? |
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I’ll post some pics in a little bit |
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Starr is the top one I lost. Had her rocking a Cubs Sux shirt
Bottom is a Zsa Zsa Forgive me I’m shitty at uploading pics on my phone |
Beautiful dog. Congrats. Spoil the shit out of her
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The way dogs look at you when they pass, and the way they look at you as pups, I always wondered if they are somehow reincarnated. I actually looked at my dog once and said something to the likes of "Kegan, is that you" (Kegan was the dog I had previous). And she stared at me. Like really deeply. Anyhow, I'm sure it's rubbish, but I've always treated them like they are my last dog reincarnated. Helps with the healing and makes you treat them real well.
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When you called for her did you yell "WORLD STARR!!!!!"?
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We've all been there as pet owners, it's always rough. My cat Midnight, who was the first cat I adopted on my own, died recently due to kidney failure. We tried to fight it for six months but he just eventually stopped eating and it was either more blood tests and more weight loss or end it. He was such a good cat too, always talked to you, always sat by your side, could've lived for another 10 years easy as he was only 8 and all my cats usually lasted towards 20. It's rough, my condolences on the loss. If you have place in your home and in your heart, there is no reason not to adopt another animal. Just do it when it feels right.
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