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Old 10-11-2014, 09:02 AM
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WTBH, I am so sorry for your loss. I'm a dog lover also, and the pain of losing our warm furry friends is enough to make us wonder how we'll even manage to go on sometimes.

I remember when my Simon died unexpectedly--I didn't eat for days, I thought I saw him out of the corner of my eye so many times, and I woke up at night wanting to go out and just lie on his grave b/c I missed him so much (this was January in Wisconsin). I remember thinking, in so many words, "how can the world keep on turning when my Simon Dog is dead?" It was just brutal, and I think I do understand your shock at the depth of the devastation you feel about your dog's death. I expected to hurt, and I expected to hurt a LOT. What I felt was everything I expected but to the 100th power...I was stunned and immobilized by grief.

I send my deepest sympathy. ((((((((Hugs)))))))) to you, WTBH.
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