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Old 06-05-2012, 04:33 AM
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I have seen that many times and cry every time I read it. Emma S . I didn't even wait 6 weeks. Daisy was sent to me in just one week by my little guy I just know it. She is different from him in so many way but she is my constant companion and she gives me a reason to get out of bed in the morning. I still miss him dreadfully but having her makes it a little easier.
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Old 06-05-2012, 04:36 AM
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Originally Posted by teacherbailey View Post
I have 5 dogs and three cats, all with sad stories but all are now living a wonderful life----and I think they know it. I also transport dogs on the weekends to get them out of shelters; Georgia has a very high euthanasia rate and the dogs that get saved head to new homes and rescue groups usually in the Northeast. They are so sweet and so grateful for some human affection, even if I only have them for the couple of hours that I drive them.
That is wonderful. They need all the help they can get.. I know if I had my own place I would have at least one more dog. as it is I am only allowed one .. Since my brothers step daughter has a big dog and 2 cats.
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Old 06-05-2012, 04:45 AM
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Originally Posted by teacherbailey View Post
I have 5 dogs and three cats, all with sad stories but all are now living a wonderful life----and I think they know it. I also transport dogs on the weekends to get them out of shelters; Georgia has a very high euthanasia rate and the dogs that get saved head to new homes and rescue groups usually in the Northeast. They are so sweet and so grateful for some human affection, even if I only have them for the couple of hours that I drive them.
Hello Teacherbailey, I have a friend here that does rescue work. She also transports dogs for new homes. I wonder if you two have ever crossed paths, her name is Susan. You both do great work.
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Tears here. We just lost our 1st rescued dog last Friday. My heart is aching for my husband who is struggling with the loss of his pal of 13 yrs. We have 2 more rescues in our lives but Ranger was pretty special.
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The floodgates opened here too! I just lost my Jimmy 3 weeks ago from very rapid onset CHF that did not respond to treatment. He was 14. I'm going to be looking for a new companion to "rescue" me VERY soon.
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After our 17 yr old poodle died that we had since he was 8 weeks old- there was a 6 year void of which I couldn't get another animal (Sherlock dying just broke my heart, and whom I still miss) .. Then one day we were at the Roice Hurst no kill shelter here and I saw her .. She is my avatar- I am so glad she rescued me from a life of loneliness and not having another animal in my heart .. thank you for sharing this lovely story- I printed it on velum and going to frame it. maybe even make her a quilt out of dog material with those words on it .. Thank you !
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LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it!!!!!
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Originally Posted by stefanib123 View Post
I honestly couldn't make it without my "fur babies"! they are there when I need a hug, a shoulder to cry on, or just someone to love me! Almost all my pets are rescues, and I wish I had room for more!
This is so true-we just adopted a fur baby from PawsSafe here in CT. She is the sweetest, most loving and I am so glad we added her to our family.

Our other fur babies now have a new friend!
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Please pass the tissues. Sob---Sob
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Old 06-05-2012, 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Emma S View Post
When I lost my sweet dog CoCo to cancer, there was such a yawning void. She was my constant companion and friend. I would reach down to pet her and of course she wasn't there. It was just six weeks after my loss that I went to adopt another dog from the pound. I know some people may think that it's too soon but Tag, my new dog, does not know that the early pets were as much for him as for CoCo. Everyone is different, but my advice is don't be afraid to give your heart to another friend.
I know exactly what you're talking about, Emma. We had to have our beloved Yankee put down in October. We both were crushed, seriously crushed (tho we knew we'd "done the right thing"). We agreed to get another dog (a small adult dog) come spring (who wants to start out with a new dog in a WI winter, right?). But I very soon found myself sneaking peeks at Petfinder (we just get rescues) & by Thanksgiving, we both agreed that we'd get a new dog as soon as one "spoke to us". Well, Leo spoke to us... a 10-month-old Lab/Bassett hound mix. So, no small adult dog in the spring... a puppy in the winter. Thank goodness it was a warm winter... LOL! But we'd have braved sub-zero weather for Leo. We adore him. Did he "take Yankee's place"? No. He wasn't intended to. I still miss Yankee every day. But I have my darling Leo (who is in the process of throwing himself against the back door so I'll come let him back in) & we wouldn't trade him for all the money in the world!
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