Have changed our signature - our faithful friend has gone
Peter and JudyH said
05:26 PM Nov 6, 2016
Our loved female Corgi passed away on 5th November.
She was a gentle, friendly wise and peaceful dog, who I am sure could tell time.
A seasoned traveller she (and we) enjoyed many travels together.
She is being and will continue to be missed.
Felicia said
06:19 PM Nov 6, 2016
I'm sorry your beautiful Corgi has crossed the rainbow bridge. It is very hard and lives a hole in your life.
Lynda
iana said
07:18 PM Nov 6, 2016
Sorry to hear of the loss of a member of your family.
Tony Bev said
07:24 PM Nov 6, 2016
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your faithful dog, I know that people get very attached to their pets
Spook said
08:08 AM Nov 7, 2016
So sorry to hear of your loss. We lost our dear Molly two weeks ago today and we know how you feel, however that does not ease the pain for you.
Peter and JudyH said
04:42 PM Nov 7, 2016
Thanks for all the comments and support.
We will move on and enjoy our travels without her, but in some ways she will be with us anyway.
Lancelot Link said
03:20 AM Nov 12, 2016
Sorry to hear of your loss. Can sympathise as I am still reeling after the loss of our Coco. They mean a lot to us that non pet lovers can never understand!
Pondy said
02:25 PM Nov 12, 2016
I know how you feel we lost our ****er spaniel to cancer 6 weeks ago and just did our first trip without a dog it was hard.
ReginaldD said
02:30 PM Dec 11, 2016
Our sincere condolences
We have an elderly dog who has cancer but atm is going well on Cortisone tablets that may reduce the cysts in her pancreas. She is going quite well is alert and happy but for how long we dont know.
We have discussed what we are going to do when she has the last ride to the vet and it will be really difficult to travel without her, we will both be lonely without our dog slobbering all over us.
-- Edited by ReginaldD on Sunday 11th of December 2016 02:32:35 PM
BruDi said
03:56 PM Dec 11, 2016
Know the feeling Peter and Judy and Reginald. Our last dog had adenocarcinoma of the nose and was give 3-6 months to live, but she managed 18 months. Below expresses how we felt and still do. We have another dog, another Silky, and our first one paved the way for her. We can learn so much from them about living with dignity and passion for life.
Di
The Tide recedes but leaves behind bright seashells in the sand, The sun goes down, but gentle warmth still lingers on the land, The music stops, and yet it echoes on in sweet refrains, For every joy that passes, something beautiful remains.
Our loved female Corgi passed away on 5th November.
She was a gentle, friendly wise and peaceful dog, who I am sure could tell time.
A seasoned traveller she (and we) enjoyed many travels together.
She is being and will continue to be missed.
Lynda
Thanks for all the comments and support.
We will move on and enjoy our travels without her, but in some ways she will be with us anyway.
Our sincere condolences
We have an elderly dog who has cancer but atm is going well on Cortisone tablets that may reduce the cysts in her pancreas. She is going quite well is alert and happy but for how long we dont know.
We have discussed what we are going to do when she has the last ride to the vet and it will be really difficult to travel without her, we will both be lonely without our dog slobbering all over us.
Dogs leave footprints on your heart....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ft2aDoVnsY
-- Edited by ReginaldD on Sunday 11th of December 2016 02:32:35 PM
Know the feeling Peter and Judy and Reginald. Our last dog had adenocarcinoma of the nose and was give 3-6 months to live, but she managed 18 months. Below expresses how we felt and still do. We have another dog, another Silky, and our first one paved the way for her. We can learn so much from them about living with dignity and passion for life.
Di
The Tide recedes but leaves behind bright seashells in the sand,
The sun goes down, but gentle warmth still lingers on the land,
The music stops, and yet it echoes on in sweet refrains,
For every joy that passes, something beautiful remains.
(Author Unknown)