- Joined
- Aug 22, 2012
- Messages
- 4,106
Weve always had two dogs at a time and it really hurts when you loose one but it also hurts the remaining dog I think even more.
Our last dog we lost had diabetes and was blind so his pall would look out for him, guiding him around so he didnt bump into anything. It was lovely to watch them play.
When he passed on, the remaining dog just lay at the front door staring out and doing nothing else.
we took him to the pound and found another friend for him and they are now inseparable.
I dont think we could be without a dog/s and a rescue dog feels even better.
Our last dog we lost had diabetes and was blind so his pall would look out for him, guiding him around so he didnt bump into anything. It was lovely to watch them play.
When he passed on, the remaining dog just lay at the front door staring out and doing nothing else.
we took him to the pound and found another friend for him and they are now inseparable.
I dont think we could be without a dog/s and a rescue dog feels even better.