Posts Tagged ‘dog’s life’
Remembering Arrow
Today is the fifth anniversary of my dog Arrow’s death. I still miss him every day. Arrow came to us as a disheveled 90-pound bundle of anxiety. When we adopted him at two years old, he’d already had six homes. “He has fear aggression,” we were told. “He’s unpredictable with kids, and he’s terrified of […]
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Tags: Arrow, dog, dog death, dog's life, Me and My Arrow, miss my dog, mourning, mourning a pet, pet loss
Sweet dreams, sweet Karma …
I cried when I read my friend Connie’s email: I’m sorry to report that Karma has been very sick for the last couple of weeks. X-rays revealed that her heart is very enlarged and is pressing on her windpipe, but new x-rays taken today show some suspicious stuff going on in the inside. Things she […]
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Tags: dog's life, dogs, euthanasia, grief, Karma, postaday2011
Goodnight, sweet prince
“Goodnight, sweet prince.” Those were the last words I said to my beloved dog, Arrow, as he lay dying. And those were among the first words that came to mind tonight when I saw my friend Norine’s message: “I don’t know how to tell you … Mica’s gone.” Mica was one of a kind. He […]
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Tags: Arrow, dog's life, grief, Mica, Norine, pet loss, postaday2011, Psychology
