Seventeen years, three cities, five homes, and countless poop baggies together. Sometimes the right thing to do and the easiest aren’t the same.
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My sympathies, Rosie. It’s never an easy decision, and it’s very very hard to say goodbye to a loved one. Just keep the memories tight, like a warm blanket. They’ll get you through those dark days.
Thank you Geoff. I don’t think there will be any dark days. She lived to be about 106 in human years, and the last time I saw her she still had the same personality as when she was a puppy. Too bad her physical health wasn’t as resilient as her spirit.
Sorry to hear Rosemary. Without the sour the sweet is never as sweet. Hope you’re doing alright.
:(
Bye bye Roxie… I’m sad I didn’t get a chance to say good-bye in person.
Very nice tribute. Roxie was one of a kind and I know I will remember her for the rest of my days. She was always my dog when the word “Walk?” was uttered :)