I don’t know how to do this.

Telenator

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So sorry. It's rough.

I had the privilege of owning 3 awesome dogs. They're the best. But it just hurts too much when I lose them.

In recent years, I make a point of getting my "dog fix" every chance I get by interacting with dogs wherever I see them. It gets me through.

Sorry about your buddy...
 

Thebluesman

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Yesterday I lost my best bud. My little pal Jackie Chan. My one consolation was that it was very sudden. He wasn’t sick. He didn’t suffer. He was here, and then he wasn’t. Vet thinks he had a massive stroke.

But that meant I had no chance to prepare or ready myself.

And I am not ok with this. And I definitely wasn’t ready to have a life without him.

I don’t know what I’m doing. I don’t know what to do. And I’m so incredibly sad. And I’m actually in good shape compared to my girls.

This dude has left such a gigantic hole.

Worst Christmas ever.

Sorry to be a downer. But I am so lost right now. I don’t even want to go home tonight when I’m done with this gig because I know he won’t be there and I’ll totally lose my sh!+. Again.

I’ve lost pets before and it’s always very hard. But this is totally different. Jackie was my dude. My absolute best buddy. I do not know how to do this. He might have been a dog, but he was the best person I’ve ever known.

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Your dog was a unique personality nurtured by you through tenderness and caring.He KNEW
 

M2roadwarrior

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My sincere condolences on your loss, lost my Bichon Louie three years ago and still have a hole in my heart. About six months ago I got Xena from a shelter and she’s dulled the pain. Jackie loved you and will live forever in your memories.
 




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