Yes, it’s the lack of footsteps that tweak the heart. I often imagine a group of our dogs past trotting along with our current ones as we go out. It’s getting into a proper pack now and I don’t have to pick up after them!
That is a lovely thought. As a family we have a few in a pack.
Paddy I live alone with my lovely 12 year old hound and I dread that feeling, so if you can bear a morning walk please try at some point. They are beloved.💜
Can you face the thought of another yet? My daughter was heartbroken when her first rescue podenco died after just a year - but it was only a couple of weeks before the next arrived to foster and stayed. She has another foster dog at the moment as well - but he must be found a home, lovely though he is. It was Rasta who healed the hurt.
Yes PMRpro, we will get another, but not just yet. We've been through this more than once before, and it doesn't get any better, but we both need the walking excercise, and meeting people.
Previously, we've had two dogs, but not this time, and I think that has made it worse.
We lost two to a tragic death at the same time and could not even lift up our chins up off the floor. A dog friend said 'The best therapy for a loss is a new puppy.' and I thought no way. But the suggestion stuck and a few days later we did get another puppy and she was such a salve to our brokenness. We can never forget the loss, but we got a new purpose.
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