Loosing them is such a heartbreak and more so when we go through such a
traumatic experiences like you did. If you don't mind me asking, you
mentioned that you lived on 186 acres, so why did you have to drive that far
and bury him at your mom's house, instead of on your own land? Just curious.
.


 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Vi Potter
Date: 5/25/2012 3:45:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Is it time to give up on Jane-Jane?
 
  
My heart really feels for you!
My Chachi was 13 years old. We had been out for the day it was a cool summer
night. When we got home I let him out as I always did and waited for him to
come in. He did not ask to come in and we had a big enclosed porch that he
would often stay on at night cause it was cool there so I figured that is
what he chose to do. I did not look for him that night as he had spent many
nights on the cool of the porch. I went out the next morning to get him and
feed him as I did many times before. He was not there. I looked around the
house he was not there. We lived on 186 acres of land so I could or did not
think anyone would have picked him us he never went to strangers. We
searched for three days, I cried and cried he was the one who saw me through
allot of bad things in my life. He helped to rasie a bottle fed kitten we
named Shanda. We never could find him. Then on the forth day my husband
found him, he was in some boxes by the house and he had died. I was beside
myself. He was not there when I looked before he must of crawled in one and
we just did not see him when we moved the boxes around. I held him and cried
and rocked for what seemed like hours. My husband finally took him from me
and told me I had to let go. He laid a blanket in a box and laid Chachi on
top and covered him up. The next day I left for Amarillo 200 miles away to
go bury him at my Mom and Dads.
My Mom said he must of known how bad this would hurt me so he went off to
dies to save me from the hurt. I guess they know more then we think they do.
I had up until 3 years ago 5 generations of Chi pups that belong to Chachi
blood line. The last one to go was Betty and she was 15 years old when she
died. Whitetoes her Uncle was 21 when he went. 
So keep looking as I am sure you will find her some where do not give up
hope. 
Vi and The Country Bumpkins.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: r.scott 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 2:08 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Is it time to give up on Jane-Jane?


I  don't want to and I can't right now. and my mother says she don't know
what else to do it's been 2 days  since we last saw her in the house. and I
know I sound like a broken record but neither she or myself  let Jane-Jane
out Wednesday  morning.  Jane never would go out when Mom opened the door
the only door we use to go in and out. I  just came in from searching the
cornfield next to the house. mom says to be careful watch for snakes and don
t get too hot  it's 90 degrees outside.  if she died I'd still like to find
her and bury her by her mother. if she's somewhere in this house her body
will eventually start decomposing  and we should smell it, unfortunately
that may be the only hope of finding her body. I just want to have closure
one way or another.  Robert 


 

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