Thank you so much Peggy.  

You know, no matter how many times we experience the loss, it is always hard to 
take.

The poem is beautiful, and I am saving it.  

Thank you for your kindness, in a time when I need it most.

          Becky & the girls

Sent from Becky's IPad 

On Sep 18, 2012, at 5:55 PM, Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]> wrote:

> Awww Becky, my heart goes out to you. I think most of us here know exactly 
> how you are feeling because we have all been there. I agree with Sue and 
> Gloria, that wagging tail was letting you know that he was ready to cross 
> over and didn't want you to be sad. He was saying "It's all right mommy, my 
> old body is tired and I want to be made whole again." You know there is a 
> scripture that says "Even all of nature awaits for the return of Our Lord", 
> so I personally believe that all of nature knows what is on the other side 
> waiting for us all to be reunited again.
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> I made this graphic a long time ago, and I hope it consoles you. Peace to you 
> my friend.
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> Hugs,
> Peggy & The Girls
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> From: stewartgang
> Date: 9/18/2012 1:44:00 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] Sad, sad day
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> Today, I had to make that awful decision to let go of one of my dogs. I had 
> to part with my 16 year old pug. He was born June 24, 1996. 
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> This is one of the hardest things to do. Even when you know in your heart it 
> is the right thing at this time, it does not make it any easier.
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> He had lost his eye sight, his hearing, and this last month really did not 
> want to get up much and walk. I would have to carry him outdoors to go potty, 
> sometimes even helping him to stand for that. He lost most of his appetite 
> this last two weeks and was not eating enough to sustain him. Lost a lot of 
> weight quickly. He also lost control of his bladder and bowels this past 
> week. Absolutely breaking my heart!
> 
> I stayed with him and cared for him one final time, while he crossed the 
> rainbow bridge.
> The thing that killed me most was he wagged his tail while the procedure took 
> place.
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> I came home bringing him with me, and layed him to rest near his mother's 
> grave who we lost 3 years ago. She too made it to 16. 
> 
> As I finished completing his little grave, the sky poured down with rain, as 
> if all of Heaven was crying with me.
> 
> This is very tough. He will be extremely missed. I know he isn't a chihuahua, 
> but I needed to vent. God Bless his little heart.
> 
> Becky & the girls 
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