well, I guess today is Ben's funeral day??? his ashes came back ... I miss him so much..
I want to thank every one for there support and kind words in this difficult time,
and I also have updated Bens page on my site if you wish to look at it..
Thanks again .. my guardian angel for ever now....
dazren said
06:06 PM Sep 30, 2010
Time will [ eventually ] heal the hurt, so dwell on the good times you had with Ben, You gave him a wonderful life and and he appreciated it, and is now enjoying Doggy Heaven,
Best of luck mate !! dazren
DellieMay said
08:52 PM Sep 30, 2010
Chin up mate. The time will come when you will smile each time you think of him. He knew you loved him Milo...He knew he was special.
Dellie
Sheba said
08:59 PM Sep 30, 2010
milo wrote:
well, I guess today is Ben's funeral day??? his ashes came back ... I miss him so much..
That's a beautiful Urn Milo. You'll have him with you always, along with all the great memories.
Cheers, Sheba.
Johnno53 said
10:05 PM Oct 4, 2010
Milo,
After reading your posts and looking at your website I felt the tears welling as I was thinking of two best mates I lost earlier in the year, a mini foxie / chihuahua cross and then 3 months later a chihuahua - both went quickly and both around 13 years old.
Dogs, no matter what size, are indeed great mates to have, giving unconditional love and always there to talk to and share cuddles.
Didn't think I would ever get another dog but here I am now with a sydney silkie / foxie cross with the biggest brown eyes curled up on my lap. Got her from the local pound.
Milo it does take time but time does heal the hurt. Although another dog will never replace Ben it will definately soften the hurt and will also be a great companion. When you return from UK make finding another mate a priority.
Lots of caring and understanding people on this forum - chin up and keep posting.
Regards John
-- Edited by Johnno53 on Monday 4th of October 2010 10:07:52 PM
his ashes came back ... I miss him so much..
I want to thank every one for there support and kind words in this difficult time,
and I also have updated Bens page on my site if you wish to look at it..
Thanks again .. my guardian angel for ever now....
After reading your posts and looking at your website I felt the tears welling as I was thinking of two best mates I lost earlier in the year, a mini foxie / chihuahua cross and then 3 months later a chihuahua - both went quickly and both around 13 years old.
Dogs, no matter what size, are indeed great mates to have, giving unconditional love and always there to talk to and share cuddles.
Didn't think I would ever get another dog but here I am now with a sydney silkie / foxie cross with the biggest brown eyes curled up on my lap. Got her from the local pound.
Milo it does take time but time does heal the hurt. Although another dog will never replace Ben it will definately soften the hurt and will also be a great companion. When you return from UK make finding another mate a priority.
Lots of caring and understanding people on this forum - chin up and keep posting.
Regards
John
-- Edited by Johnno53 on Monday 4th of October 2010 10:07:52 PM