Four Pack Sadness Around Here
It’s been such a difficult few months for me, and I know you will understand. My four-pack has become a one-pack, and I miss these babies so much.
Upper left: Tinkerbell, Center: Rosie, Upper right: Chelsea, and front right: Gracie
We said goodbye to Tinkerbell a year ago around this time. She was my first rescue from Muttville in San Francisco.
We had to say goodbye to Chelsea in September of this year. She suffered from congestive heart failure and, towards the end, could hardly breathe. I’ve had her since she was a baby, and she lived to be 16 1/2, so this was an extremely hard one for me. It hurt so much I am just now beginning to recover.
Then, last week, we said goodbye to Gracie. She’s had a cough that wasn’t improving, and she’s been winded after simple exertions. She was drinking tons of water, and I started having to drag her on walks. She would just stop. She’s been on heart medication for about 8 months, and I was relating it to that. I took her in for a check-up, and our vet was shocked when she did an x-ray. She found cancer filling her liver, kidneys, and lungs. It caught us all by surprise. She was fine 8 months ago, and there was no sign of cancer. So this was a very aggressive cancer and too far gone for chemo.
My heart is filled with wonderful memories that I know will never fade. But, Gracie & Rosie were a bonded pair (both from Muttville in San Francisco).
Rosie with her two matching bookends.
Rosie is one lonely little dog. She is staying very close to me, but I can tell she is depressed. I feel so sorry for her.
I think that maybe I should start the search for a new friend for her. A small companion who is as sweet as she is. Have you had a bonded pair of dogs who lost their partner? Any suggestions on how to handle this?
I know it takes time to heal from a loss like this, but dang, it’s hard. At least I understand it, but my sweet Rosie is feeling lost.
Hugs to all of you who have ever lost a pet. I’m thinking of you,
Anne
36 Comments
Connie B
I feel your pain. They are part of our hearts and will always be there. Some people say “they are just animals” they are NOT, they are family members and are like our children. We lost our first cat at 15 1/2, our second at 16 1/2, we have the last ones sister, she is now 19 and just the thought of loosing her breaks my heart.
Irene
Oh Ann my heart breaks for you 💔 We love our furr babies so much and you gave Tinkerbell, Gracie and Chelsea a wonderful warm and loving home. Sending warm hugs 🐾❤️
Iris Johnson
Hi Ann,
My heartfelt sympathy to you on the loss of your fur babies. They definitely become our dear, close family members. I lost my sidekick this Fall after being with me for 13 years, 9 months. The grief creeps up unexpectedly, but the memories are to be cherished. I have another dog who misses Blu, but I believe also enjoys being the center of my attention. Eventually, I am sure I will get another four-legged family member. Prayers to you and your family.