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In reply to the discussion: How many of you still grieve over the loss of your pet? [View all]pipi_k
(21,020 posts)26. My three girls...
I lost them within a 7 month span
Puppy Sarge on her 12th birthday, 11/14/08
Samantha at the age of almost 14, on 3/10/09
And Amy, at 13, on 6/2/09
I have two beautiful pups now, but my heart still aches so much sometimes for my old girls.
PS...Shortly after we lost Amy I bought a pendant...a stainless steel dog paw inside of a heart outline. On the back it says, in very tiny letters: "I hold you safe and always in my heart". I wear it all the time.
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Every single one of them.... Of course the most recent is still the most painful loss...
hlthe2b
Feb 2014
#4
I grieved for one of my cats for about 2 years. I believe that a lot of grief over other issues in
raccoon
Feb 2014
#9
For Moggy and Willy-bear, I've gotten to the point of sad but fond memories. They passed 2007/09.
haele
Feb 2014
#17
After fourteen years together, I don't know if I/we will ever get over it.
truebluegreen
Feb 2014
#43
I still grieve over the loss of every pet, and can remember the feel of every one of their heads
Tom Ripley
Feb 2014
#46
Yeah, its just a shame that we outlive them. It really hurts when they go
Trailrider1951
Feb 2014
#62
You're a wonderful human being to even be thinking of others in the midst of your own grief.
IrishAyes
Feb 2014
#66