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Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 3 Joined: 2-March 05 Member No.: 735 ![]() |
48 hrs later and we can not stop crying. We had a picture of Buster blown up and dated so we could have a nice picture to set next to his urn. We put his picture and his ashes in the kitchen hutch, his picture faces the door. I know this is where he would like to be. Seager (our other dog) keeps walking by and stopping to
look up at Buster's picture. When Bill (the man who helped us through all of this) brought the Urn to us Mister (our 22 lb. cat) jump to check it out. He purrer and rupped against it We can't even bare to be in this house anymore. We miss hm so much, as soon as one of us stops crying another one of starts. My 17 year old son is a wreck and I am so worried about him. Buster was like a brother to him. We don't know when or if we will ever feel like us again. We just want to hug our BIG DOG.
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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 20 Joined: 26-October 04 Member No.: 529 ![]() |
To Busters family (furry and not)..
Try to believe it will get better. You are very lucky to have each other and your other animals for support. Lean on each other and remember the good times. It will not be easy, and you will always miss him, But please believe me when I tell you that there will be tears of joy eventually. Don't expect the pain to go away immediatley, it won't. But know what you are feeling is perfectly normal He looks like he was such a big love. He is still with you and he is at peace! Martina |
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