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nonacona60

by nonacona60 on 01 March 2010 - 23:03

Time heals all wounds. You will never forget her, and you will again, one day reunite with her. Look around for her, and you will see her. Call her name she will answer you. Listen closely, you will hear her running to you.  Walk in confident, for she is at your side!

I know this to be true because my girl crossed the rainbow bridge at the age of 13yrs old.
She is always at my side still today. My girl is welcoming Sadie at this moment. I know they will be best friends..

DebiSue

by DebiSue on 02 March 2010 - 00:03

My heart is breaking for your loss.  I'm sure our girl Airin was right there to greet her at the bridge. 

Xaver vom Kammberg Owner

by Xaver vom Kammberg Owner on 02 March 2010 - 01:03

I am certain of 2 things:

1.)  Sadie has been re-blessed with a young free little lady body and spirit.

2),  Sadie wants you to be as you were when she was here.   She hurts not, and doesn't want you to either. 

(That's EZ to type, but I know how you feel)   I believed I was getting dehydrated from the steady flow of tears over the dream GSD I lost last.    I decided right then and there, a replacement and next best friend and partner would come sooner than later.   He had big paws to fill,  and he didn't hold me accountable for constantly compairing him to the last  dog.   We forged our own path.

Lost Mister I to cancer of the spleen.  1 day fine, 1 day not fine...3 days in the emergency clinic ( I was dumb enough to tell them, "Oh, it's a good thing we have insurance!)   He was alive 3 days too long, he suffered there.

Imported Mister II about a month later, and now he's 10 this year!
Be strong for Sadie,  she's fine........think of her and ask her to find Mister I, he'll be the big stong high school jock type bi-color dude over in the water!

Trish of
www.hasshaus.com



GSDtravels

by GSDtravels on 02 March 2010 - 02:03

I'm so sorry for your loss, I'm glad you knew when she was ready.  RIP sweet Sadie.

by adlerbach on 02 March 2010 - 02:03

So very difficult to lose a nice one and I hope you will enjoy the memories of her for all your days.  So many of us on this board have been there time and time again---and we do it again---for the love of a dog.   Barb

by yoursanonymously on 02 March 2010 - 06:03

So sorry for your loss. This was sent to me a while back. I have adapted it slightly for Sadie.

For Sadie and you

I lost a special friend today
the kind you can't replace,
and looking at her empty bed
I still can see her face.

I see the endless energy
the sparkling puppy eyes,
Not the tired, fragile friend
I had to bid goodbye.

I know she's in a special place
our Lord has for such friends,
Where meadows, fields & flowers
help make them strong and whole again.

I remember how she'd run to me
to play her favorite puppy game,
And how her ears would perk right up
When she heard me call her name.

But as those precious years went by
And we both aged and grew,
I'd find her often slowing down
But-we had still so much to do.

Easter stands out in my mind
As she would always find the eggs,
The kids would have their baskets full
And she'd be there to beg.

Then there was the Christmas tree
with lots of candy canes,
As she devoured all she could
Surely, hoping it'd still look the same!

She did her guard dog duty well
Each time the doorbell rang,
Strangers surely couldn't see
My gentle friend--behind those fangs.

I've noticed in the recent times
Her ears were not as sharp,
Where is that running ball of fur
The years have shown their mark.

She started sleeping next to me
Was this her special clue,
Because she felt the end was near
I only wish I knew.

My Sadie was a special dog
I know she gave her best,
But as I looked deep into her eyes
I knew it was time, for her to rest.

It will truely be a struggle
I don't know how I'll face each day,
I have to let her go--I know
But in my heart she'll always stay.

This special place our Lord has made
Health and strength, wait for her there,
So with my very special friend
I'm sending all my prayers.

I know she's watching over me
She'll be with me when I cry,
So with one more kiss on her beloved head
I told my Sadie goodbye.

Original by Christina L. Tronnes 

vonissk

by vonissk on 02 March 2010 - 06:03

What a beautiful poem and so so so true.  Thank you so much.  And thank you to everyone else who have sent their condolances. I appreciate so much knowing there are others who have felt my pain and lost their best friend and have shared with me. I keep thinking there is surely something else I could have done but I know in reality I did what it was time to do.  And I had to smile at some that said Sadie would be meeting their girls and boys--she was always dominant and bossy--they are probably up there right now having their own flaming database about who had the best mom/dad, or who had the best toys or cooked food.........thanks again.

sueincc

by sueincc on 02 March 2010 - 17:03

I am so sorry for your loss.
RIP Sadie

ShadyLady

by ShadyLady on 02 March 2010 - 17:03

Good bye old girl. May you have forever fun as you cross the Rainbow Bridge.

Kalibeck

by Kalibeck on 03 March 2010 - 16:03

I'm so sorry for your loss. jackie harris





 


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