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You and I had the same day yesterday then.

Emma and Cindy are probably galavanting together and doing things that dogs do!

So sorry for you. :cry:

So sorry- :hug:

I am so sorry for both of you. Two precious Angels for Rainbow bridge

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You and I had the same day yesterday then.

Emma and Cindy are probably galavanting together and doing things that dogs do!

So sorry for you. :cry:

So sorry- :hug:

I am so sorry for both of you. Two precious Angels for Rainbow bridge

And Benson. The beautiful ladies needed a tall, dark and handsome escort to the bridge. They will be waiting for us,

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So sorry to read about your loss, thinking of you.

We met when we were trialling in CCD, you were so proud of your girl gaining her CCD title.

Thanks for your thoughts and kindness-i was so thrilled with her title.

It was a very quiet house tody.

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So sorry to read about your loss of Cindy. :cry:

How devastating for you. Sending best wishes.

(We met last year at an oval in Donvale -- daughter and I and our Iggies had an enjoyable stroll around with you, your friend and dogs.)

So sorry also to Jules P, Pretty Miss Emma and Gayle K. :cry:

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I have only just seen this thread. Like everybody else I am shocked to read of your loss and I will miss you in the training thread.

You did a great job with her and the house must feel so empty without her.

Hugs to you

xx

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OH NO. Sue I'm so sorry to read this. I'm just catching up on the DOL events and was shocked to read this. Cindy was the light of your life and you clearly her's. I'll miss not seeing her progress with Bronte to CD. :cry:

Hugs to you and look after yourself, while our past little ones look after her over the rainbow bridge.

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OH NO. Sue I'm so sorry to read this. I'm just catching up on the DOL events and was shocked to read this. Cindy was the light of your life and you clearly her's. I'll miss not seeing her progress with Bronte to CD. :cry:

Hugs to you and look after yourself, while our past little ones look after her over the rainbow bridge.

Thanks-bet there is no mud or wet grass that she has to drop in now! Her hovering drops in damp grass cost me at least 2 passes. But you would remember that day too.

She was the light of my life. As my DH said "You are in a state of deep heartfelt grief"

I did the last poo patrol today. Couldn't bear to do it before this.

Sometimes i can explore getting a new dog and at times I can't. Don't think I can bear to be without though!

Thanks again for your kind thoughts.

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RIP Cindy.

I know how hard it is to lose a dog so suddenly.

You will know when its the right time to get another dog, we all grieve differently.

Cindy sounds like she was so well loved all her life though :) She will have good company at the bridge while she waits to see you again

Thinking of you

xxx

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OH NO. Sue I'm so sorry to read this. I'm just catching up on the DOL events and was shocked to read this. Cindy was the light of your life and you clearly her's. I'll miss not seeing her progress with Bronte to CD. :cry:

Hugs to you and look after yourself, while our past little ones look after her over the rainbow bridge.

Thanks-bet there is no mud or wet grass that she has to drop in now! Her hovering drops in damp grass cost me at least 2 passes. But you would remember that day too.

She was the light of my life. As my DH said "You are in a state of deep heartfelt grief"

I did the last poo patrol today. Couldn't bear to do it before this.

Sometimes i can explore getting a new dog and at times I can't. Don't think I can bear to be without though!

Thanks again for your kind thoughts.

Was she your only dog? You poor thing, it's just so awful but it must be even worse if you now have no dogs. At least I have the other 3, and I have been out today with one of them at herding practise. It's the best therapy ever, doing dog stuff with dog loving people. And I think the best way to honour the memory of the one who's gone is to enjoy activities with other dogs.

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Again I understand and sympathize.

It might not feel like it now but the pain does ease. The horror of it starts to fade and you start remembering good things about the pet and whilst you might cry, you also smile at the memory.

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