Pets

Chelsea and the red chair

The one thing I wasn’t prepared for after losing Milkshake was how it would affect my Chelsea dog.  It’s been hard to watch.  She’s depressed,  I have no doubt about it.  On our walks to the park, she just sniffs the air and looks around.  I know she’s looking for her friend.  The vet told me it could take as long as several months for her to get past this.

So I’ve used the advice I give to others.  Get out of the house, go visit friends, walk in different places and find new adventures.  It’s helped me and it may be helping Chelsea.  She liked today’s adventure to the Farmer’s Market and she loved this red chair we found outside the civic center.

If anyone has any ideas on how to get her through this, please share.  What’s your experience and advice?  We’re a couple of desperados indeed.   I wish I could pack her up and take her to quilt market with me!

In my next post, I’ll share the new mini quilts and our newest petite pattern, Foxly.

Hugs to all of you this beautiful Mother’s Day weekend!

Anne

30 Comments

  • ana garcia

    lo siento mucho,mi caso fue perrito y gatito,la solucion fue un nuevo compañero de juegos.quiero decirte que estoy enamorada de tus proyectos aunque donde yo vivo no consigo nada de ellos, asi que te doy mil gracias cuando desde tu blog compartes trabajos para poder realizar.unbeso enorme para ti y tu perrito

  • Marian Simons

    Hi Anne, I am not sure I can help as I am having to do this with my cat. Her friend’s “Mum” died and Tabitha was rehomed.

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