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Originally Posted by kellspugs My husband and I think the pugs (we have 5) are just now beginning to miss Ralphie. They did, of course, torment him. He was so gentle and patient with them even when he wasn't feeling well...they were his personal dental hygienists and coat cleaner. LOL He let them sit on him, lick on him, just about anything until we would step in and give the fellar some relief. His favorite--his little sister--Bobbie Beans, he would let her eat out his dinner bowl with him (for a modest little sniff you-know-where). It's memories like these that replace the moments of pain, albeit briefly.
Kelli |
Cleo is doing the same. The first little bit it didn't seem to bother her but now whenever the door opens she goes running or when she hears us say his name she will run to the back door, wait and whine a bit.
I too understand those brief moments that let you forget the pain and emptiness of losing our beloved pets.
Thinking of you and wishing for you many more moments of happy memories.
Lynn