RIP puppy.My dog is getting old and I often wonder how I'll deal with her passing.I often think that since we never really die then we're only separated temporarily, though the wait still hurts.Best wishes.My Cherie passed over on the 22nd of January. She was 14. She was born Dec 2nd 2007 and she adopted me as her human mama on my birthday, Feb. 2008. I want to share here some photos of her because she truly was an extraordinary girl and I sure miss her.
This is Cherie when she first came to us:
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Here she is with Ark helping him with math:
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She was growing fast but still just a baby:
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As a young adult:
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A superb athlete:
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A mother:
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An incredible beauty:
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Sorry about losing Cherie. I know the empty feeling inside with a companion passed over. You can never replace Cherie but we've always soon got a puppy and started anew. My picture is our chocolate lab at his first social outing. May you find comfort in this transition.
I understand.I don't think I'll get another dog. Ark and I agree that Cherie is a hard act to follow. We have the cat, that should do.