I saw someone walking their Pyr the other day and while we were
chatting I mentioned that we lost our Pyr recently.
And then *the
person* (who was actually very nice) said "I am sorry to hear that. I
used to run by your house and noticed he was aging.">>>
People don't know what to say.........I don't
know what to say. And I've lost too many. My husband won't even talk to me
about getting ready to say good bye to our old guy. I've told him he is
going to have to let him go one day. He just says to me, I don't want to
talk about it.
Susan
I was so hurt and offended I
couldn't get away fast enough! But when I went home and looked at his
pictures I guess I could see it too.
Pyrs are so sweet and companionable
when they get older that it is easy to see how so much of our lives can be
centered around them.
I'm glad your Pyr was there for you when you
needed him most~I bet those days were very fulfilling for both of
you.
Take care of yourself Marci and know that we all feel your loss
and you are not alone.
c h r i s t i n e
PS: I could never feel
much peace or closure about "Dog Heaven" but I was completely non-functional
after the loss of my Pyr so I finally wrote him a letter. I began to realize
and accept that there was no way I could even have five more minutes with
him because if there is one thing I know and believe in my heart, it is that
Pyrs are Guardians. It just would not have been my dog's nature to leave his
new 'charge' to come and see me.
Martha Gruhlkey
wrote:
It is only with great sorrow that I tell of the passage of my beloved heart-dog, Montana Bear. He had nearly reached his 11th birthday when he was returned to the earth, who had loaned him to me when I most needed him. Born: January 28, 1998; Died: January 18, 2009.
Martha (Marci) Gruhlkey
highdesertpyr@sbcglobal.net
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