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A Dog's Last Will & Testament

DennasMom

Well-Known Member
This is making the rounds at Facebook... and I believe my dogs would have written theirs pretty much the same way.

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babyjoemurphy

Well-Known Member
Wow. This really hit home for me. I swore I would never get another dog, but after all the grief and sadness left and awesome memories took place I felt lonely and empty. Murphy passes in Dec 2013. In March we adopted another EM. I know Murphy would have wanted us too.
I told my husband that I WILL NOT give Lincoln Murphys toys. Now I know I was wrong in my thinking.
Murphy would want to pass on his stuff, so now I am working on bringing Murphys stuff out. My heart is happy to see Lincoln love the stuff Murphy loved.
I know its just toys to Linc but it is healing for me.
Thank you DennasMom for this post

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Siloh

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Aww... Pricked my eyes with tears!

I was starting to think that I may never have another dog after Annie, my beagle. I thought gaining a similar connection with another canine would be impossible, and it was a dark, desperate fear that has truly clawed at me. Having gotten Hamlet, I see that there will never be another Annie when the time comes, but that it is possible for me to bond with extreme closeness with another animal. It warms my heart to know my love for dogs will persist.


"Nothing is neither good nor bad, but thinking makes it so."
Hamlet Prince of Denmark