It really doesn't help to have puppies just like your old puppy...the fact that they act different is always comforting though, in a way. And having a new puppy at all is helpful! It's kind of one of those things where we try to move on.
...I say this, and yet I still miss my uncle's cat. ._.
Having new puppies make me happy because they're still cute and loveable like my old dog (though she's totally not a puppy anymore xD).
I guess I've moved on. Better than crying everyday for 11 hours, right? I just miss her, and still think about the fact that it'll never be the same. But it's okay. I don't want her to be replaced, and nor she ever will be, anyway. :)
Puppies shall always be puppies and kitties shall always be the kittens they were when we first got them, even if they're secretly full-grown and missing. ♥
It's natural to miss a part of the family that's gone. I'm sure she appreciates your thoughts up in doggy heaven! I often hear people say dead relatives prefer it if we stay happy and stuff, so I'm sure pets feel the same way. Or maybe I'm just being silly. XD;
My dog died a year and a month ago...He had cancer :( We didn't bury him though, we had him cremated and when we first got him, someone bought a statue of a golden lab that looked just like him, so the statue is up there with the urn :/
Is it bad that i still talk to him sometimes via the box? I wish him "merry Christmas" and shit like that x.x
I have a new doggie now <33 and I love him so much, but nothing will compare to Sam :(
Sorry to hear that. :( Mine died on January 1 2007, of heart disease. I wanted her to be cremated, but it was too late, and she wasn't smelling pretty good, frankly. But we buried here somewhere she hung out a lot in our garden. We also bought a mini-statue of a dachshund and kept it inside, because she's our inside dog. c:
It's nice to think about your pets, no matter how long passed. I don't really talk to her anymore though, but I watch.
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It really doesn't help to have puppies just like your old puppy...the fact that they act different is always comforting though, in a way. And having a new puppy at all is helpful! It's kind of one of those things where we try to move on.
...I say this, and yet I still miss my uncle's cat. ._.
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I guess I've moved on. Better than crying everyday for 11 hours, right? I just miss her, and still think about the fact that it'll never be the same. But it's okay. I don't want her to be replaced, and nor she ever will be, anyway. :)
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It's natural to miss a part of the family that's gone. I'm sure she appreciates your thoughts up in doggy heaven! I often hear people say dead relatives prefer it if we stay happy and stuff, so I'm sure pets feel the same way. Or maybe I'm just being silly. XD;
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My dog died a year and a month ago...He had cancer :( We didn't bury him though, we had him cremated and when we first got him, someone bought a statue of a golden lab that looked just like him, so the statue is up there with the urn :/
Is it bad that i still talk to him sometimes via the box? I wish him "merry Christmas" and shit like that x.x
I have a new doggie now <33 and I love him so much, but nothing will compare to Sam :(
*hugs* feel better about it please :(
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Mine died on January 1 2007, of heart disease. I wanted her to be cremated, but it was too late, and she wasn't smelling pretty good, frankly. But we buried here somewhere she hung out a lot in our garden. We also bought a mini-statue of a dachshund and kept it inside, because she's our inside dog. c:
It's nice to think about your pets, no matter how long passed. I don't really talk to her anymore though, but I watch.
I do, thanks. :)
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Im glad you feel better. I made a build a bear dog that looked just like him, and put hi old collar on it :p
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