Yesterday, I found our 2nd Keeshond dog Dicer laying in one of the flowerbeds barely moving, although he still smiled at me. I looked him over and saw that his bum was very bloody, and realized that the cancer tumor he'd come to us with had burst. Of course, we were so in love with him by the time we knew about the cancer that we decided to just
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HUGS, Jon
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Thank you so much, Jon. Your comment does help ease the lonely pain. I can't thank you enough. Arrow seems to be missing the little guy, as well. Although I'm not looking forward to tomorrow, I plan to borrow strength and comfort from the family members who will be there. Thanks to you again along with HUGS back, too.
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Yes, my friend. The gathering was very helpful. Although I did keep sniffling, it was all part of the process of healing. The hugs I gave and received were also helpful.
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I am so sorry.
You were so brave to take on Dicer, and to give him so much love in such a short time.
{{hugs}}
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Thank you for your kind words. You know . . . if you'd been blessed with a morning Dicer greeting, with his fluffy tail flying back and forth and his front paws thumping into a greeting bow and those dark eyes sparkling and his little teeth displayed around his mouth with his smile . . . you'd quickly have melted into the "He's not going back to any Rescue Group and Who Knows Who Else! He's OURS and WE will take care of him!" Just like we did.
Thanks for thinking we are that special. The truth is: Dicer was Special, as most All Dogs are. Again--Thank You.
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Jon mentioned Dicer ... I am so sorry for your losses ... You need a break ...
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