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My beloved sheltie, Lacy, died unexpectedly in my arms last night. She was suffering from renal failure but noone, including our vet, thought she would go so suddenly. She was only 7 1/2 years old. I will talk more about her in the coming weeks, but the pain is too fresh right now. If you have never read the poem "Rainbow Bridge," I urge you to do so. Be sure you have tissue, though. You will need it. posted by Wendy Kurtz on July 29, 2005 11:42 PM
TrackBack URL for this entry: Comments Posted by: William on August 6, 2005 07:34 AM
William, Thank you for your sympathy. Yes, knowing others share your pain does, in some odd way, help you get through the grief. Kind words can never be considered "clogging," so feel free to clog my blog as much as you'd like. Posted by: Wendy on August 7, 2005 09:54 AM
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Dear Wendy:
I read with geat sadness and sympathy about your loss. Pets are a special part of our lives. I recall the devastation we felt when we lost three of ours. There are no words to help with the healing. Except that others have shared your grief and share it with you again today.
I apologize for clogging your blog with this but I thought you would like to know that you are not alone, no matter how separated from Laci you may feel.
William