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Old 07-20-2011, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by tin-man View Post
While there is absolutely nothing we can say to heal the emptiness you are feeling now, there are several guys on this forum who have walked in your shoes, including myself, I too lost my best friend Napoleon after 16 years and I was inconsolable for over two days.

The only solace we can collectively share is that our buddies are walking in the presence of God and are in a better place and will never, ever, feel pain or endure suffering again.

They will always stay in our hearts until the day we join them once again.. tin-man: CRY:
Tin Man-so very well put. It hit my wife harder after she got me settled in. She then ran across a vet (doggy doctor!) in a social situation and he said the same thing: just think of your pup in heaven playing with your other loved pets, sharing stories-I was the thing to get my wife out of her grief.

Rea men don't cry: B S!!!!!!!

It is part of the body's natural hearing process, after we get over the denial. c
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