When my grandpa died, his little dog laid on the bed and would not respond to food or to any attention. The next morning his little doggie was still on the bed, dead from a broken heart. I was just 7 years old. I have never needed a further reminder about the bond between dogs and their humans.
It usually hyoomans who miss their doggies for doggies life span is shorter than hyoomans. When me a cub then me has doggie since the time he was little pup. Then he grow up and then after years he dies. He was good doggie. Not like some bad doggie who will bites or kills others. He never harm anyone but he did steals neighbours footwears and destroys them and excretes in their yard and tries to eats their chickens and all that sorta stuffs he does. But other than that he was good doggie and always happy to see me come back in evening. Next doggie we has was pure evil and always bites the hands that feeds him so we gives him away to someone else who say they takes care of him. He just a pup then but was just untrainable. Maybe they wanted doggie who bites everyone or something. That was last time we has doggies.
It is not only humans who miss their dog companions. I had a cat and dog who were very bonded. When the dog died the cat went from room to room crying and looking for his best friend. Cat also stopped eating. Vet advised me to get another dog quickly. I did and it helped but the new dog and the cat never were as close as the cat was with the previous dog.
Your text is beautiful…. There could be an obituary for our 4-legged children…. So it would be written for my beautiful kitten Melody Maker that I lost 3 months ago…“My angel and love, you left and left an empty space impossible to fill. Your father wrapped your body so beautiful and placed it on the ground next to a beautiful plant called Primavera ( Spring in english), pink like you. Today she/you are all in bloom and so every day I kiss these flowers and I repeat… You will be with me forever… Because love knows no time, space or matter”.
allen@home over 1 year ago
Yes he will Koko.
blunebottle over 1 year ago
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GovernorOfCalisota {LoveBozobyFoxo} Premium Member over 1 year ago
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chris_o42 over 1 year ago
And we can’t explain to them that their human didn’t want to go, they weren’t abandoned.
cactusbob333 over 1 year ago
When my grandpa died, his little dog laid on the bed and would not respond to food or to any attention. The next morning his little doggie was still on the bed, dead from a broken heart. I was just 7 years old. I have never needed a further reminder about the bond between dogs and their humans.
Gent over 1 year ago
It usually hyoomans who miss their doggies for doggies life span is shorter than hyoomans. When me a cub then me has doggie since the time he was little pup. Then he grow up and then after years he dies. He was good doggie. Not like some bad doggie who will bites or kills others. He never harm anyone but he did steals neighbours footwears and destroys them and excretes in their yard and tries to eats their chickens and all that sorta stuffs he does. But other than that he was good doggie and always happy to see me come back in evening. Next doggie we has was pure evil and always bites the hands that feeds him so we gives him away to someone else who say they takes care of him. He just a pup then but was just untrainable. Maybe they wanted doggie who bites everyone or something. That was last time we has doggies.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 1 year ago
We’ve had over ten cats and are now on our fourth dog along with one cat. Biggest worry we have is the animals will out live us.
yip yip yip over 1 year ago
An that’s the hard part. Yip yip yip yip yip
rscjc over 1 year ago
It is not only humans who miss their dog companions. I had a cat and dog who were very bonded. When the dog died the cat went from room to room crying and looking for his best friend. Cat also stopped eating. Vet advised me to get another dog quickly. I did and it helped but the new dog and the cat never were as close as the cat was with the previous dog.
eudeswal over 1 year ago
Your text is beautiful…. There could be an obituary for our 4-legged children…. So it would be written for my beautiful kitten Melody Maker that I lost 3 months ago…“My angel and love, you left and left an empty space impossible to fill. Your father wrapped your body so beautiful and placed it on the ground next to a beautiful plant called Primavera ( Spring in english), pink like you. Today she/you are all in bloom and so every day I kiss these flowers and I repeat… You will be with me forever… Because love knows no time, space or matter”.
eudeswal over 1 year ago
Thank you so much…what Is your name ? From Seneca to you…“You ask me what was my biggest progress? I have a new friend”.