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On a totally different note...how do you say good-bye? (Sad)
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 604307" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>A favorite treat. A much loved toy (rubbed to have your scent.......trust me it will linger for a very long time to a dog), perhaps a comfy bed if she doesn't already have one, brushing if it is something she enjoys, lots of cuddles, some playtime if she is up to it, and of course doggie kisses. </p><p></p><p>I loved on Molly all that last weekend with her. Did my best to make sure she was as comfortable as I could make her. Lots of the above, except the walk/toy/playtime as she wasn't up to that.....let her stay near me or in a quiet place (depended on what she wanted). </p><p></p><p>I was holding her when she crossed the Rainbow bridge and I will never regret it. I thought it would be horribly hard to let her go........but I knew it was time and while it hurt my heart it wasn't hard like I thought it would be. </p><p></p><p>I was holding every dog we ever loved as they crossed over, including Rowdy as fate, I still believe, had a hand in that moment. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps, if it is possible, and Karla is able to tell the time is very near, she could call you and you could come be with Lucky during her final moments on this side? (I don't know the distance ect or how doable that would be) </p><p></p><p>Good byes to our furbabies are never easy.</p><p></p><p>(((hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 604307, member: 84"] A favorite treat. A much loved toy (rubbed to have your scent.......trust me it will linger for a very long time to a dog), perhaps a comfy bed if she doesn't already have one, brushing if it is something she enjoys, lots of cuddles, some playtime if she is up to it, and of course doggie kisses. I loved on Molly all that last weekend with her. Did my best to make sure she was as comfortable as I could make her. Lots of the above, except the walk/toy/playtime as she wasn't up to that.....let her stay near me or in a quiet place (depended on what she wanted). I was holding her when she crossed the Rainbow bridge and I will never regret it. I thought it would be horribly hard to let her go........but I knew it was time and while it hurt my heart it wasn't hard like I thought it would be. I was holding every dog we ever loved as they crossed over, including Rowdy as fate, I still believe, had a hand in that moment. Perhaps, if it is possible, and Karla is able to tell the time is very near, she could call you and you could come be with Lucky during her final moments on this side? (I don't know the distance ect or how doable that would be) Good byes to our furbabies are never easy. (((hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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