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Dog Died Today and Want Opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="BRNG ITT" data-source="post: 16116714" data-attributes="member: 33313"><p>My condolences. Very difficult situation; been there numerous times.</p><p></p><p>Don't intentionally wait to get another dog, but don’t force it either. If you see a dog tomorrow and you get the overwhelming feeling that taking it home is the right thing to do, then there is no reason not to. You are not replacing your friend or the memories that you had with him, only making a new one and making sure that he/she has an awesome life; however short or long it may be.</p><p></p><p>Consider it a testament as to how much you loved your dog. If you didn’t care for having him, or loved him like you did, then there wouldn’t even be a question of getting another one; you wouldn’t. </p><p></p><p>But since he was such a fulfilling part of your life, and his of yours, the natural and obvious answer would be to afford the same love and life to the next one as soon as your heart feels Capable of doing so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRNG ITT, post: 16116714, member: 33313"] My condolences. Very difficult situation; been there numerous times. Don't intentionally wait to get another dog, but don’t force it either. If you see a dog tomorrow and you get the overwhelming feeling that taking it home is the right thing to do, then there is no reason not to. You are not replacing your friend or the memories that you had with him, only making a new one and making sure that he/she has an awesome life; however short or long it may be. Consider it a testament as to how much you loved your dog. If you didn’t care for having him, or loved him like you did, then there wouldn’t even be a question of getting another one; you wouldn’t. But since he was such a fulfilling part of your life, and his of yours, the natural and obvious answer would be to afford the same love and life to the next one as soon as your heart feels Capable of doing so. [/QUOTE]
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