Dear Paulina Sorry about Julie.. On seeing the pics my heart has become heavy... It made me to remember my pets' sad demise too... Pets! how much love they show to us... without expecting anything! Thay just long for our love cuddling. In return they give us light heart On seeing my pets i just feel like feather.... love them .... Toughest part is missing them... May your julie come to u back soon.... -art
My dear Kamla, It was so consoling to read your message.Rightly said that words are poor consolers ....yet when messages from dear friends (such as yours ) is read it does offer tremendous consolation.Thanks for stopping by . We do miss her a lot and our poor Romeo is very subdued...things are slowly getting back on track.
Dear artistic, Thanks for your thoughtfulness and condoling. As an ardent pet /animal lover you can identify the depth of feeling at the loss of a dear pet of 15 years. Do write about your pets ....did you get another pet after the departure of the previous one? I was very happy to read your concluding line..." May your Julie come back to you soon"....that was truly a spontaneous wish and I pray that it comes true and she comes into our lives in another pets form soon.
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Dear Paulina, My heartfelt condolences to you and Romeo. I just happened to login today and view this post. I cannot express my feeling. It was fun interacting with Julie through this forum. May dear Julie's soul rest in peace. love Anu
Paulina just reading and seeing the picture itself my heart is feeling so heavvvy, cant say anything --only that god has given you strenght to come over somehow too bad --since she is name julie ---she also got operated in april 7 th in a very bad condition I feel so close to your Julie too--God bless her soul she looks so beautiful sleeping to, Paulina, hope you can get over it watch the othe dogs now ---though julie is julie nothing can take her place.
Hi malliga Only today I opened Indus after a long gap and was grief stricken at the loss of Julie...I know how you must be feeling..very sorry and no words can take away our grief...
My God I cant even bear to see it ..it really hurts and brings about a gloom that we can never make it up..my doggy name too is Julie so the feeling is all the more ...God gave you both strength to accept it as God call...for me it was Why why why!!!..God bless you Paulina .
Malli dear, So thoughtful of you to go over to my old post on my sweety pie Julie girlie. I cried again as I saw her lying there at peace. We have our Basset hound Julius who took her place ....we always have two dogs to keep each other company.....but each pet who departs from our lives forever will leave a void that can never be filled completely .We miss her a lot though the deep sorrow is much easier to bear after Julius took over with our old Romeo too adding to the comfort. Julie will always remain special.Today she sleeps buried in our garden behind under the mango tree. Thank you dear for sharing the pain ...only genuine dog lovers can do that....