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Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 149 Joined: 12-January 11 Member No.: 6,957 ![]() |
I am very new here as I just registered last night. I wrote a new topic post but now I can't find it on the site so I am trying again. My husband took our 2 little Schnoodles out for their morning walk on Monday and a few minutes later I got his frantic call. Our little girl had gotten off her leash, run into the street and was hit and killed by a car. We took her to the ER even though we knew she was gone. I can't remember ever being so hysterical in my life. I have cried and wailed for the last 4 days.
I am so glad I found this site last night and that all of you are out there. It is so lonely trying to go through this pain. My husband and I are not really able to talk much about it yet. I know he is replaying the scene in his head and always will. We have our little boy, her brother, and he is trying to figure out why everything has changed. Friends have said we should think to the future about getting another dog but right now all I can think about is my Zoe and the fact that I will never hold her again or get those sweet kisses from her when I get home from work at night. |
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Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 219 Joined: 26-January 11 Member No.: 6,981 ![]() |
Hi Joanne,
I'm sorry that sleep continues to be difficult for you. (It is for me, too.) This loss process truely is a one day at a time experience. I'm glad that you notice the progress from the first week. And just because we may work in the field of helping others through grief, this does not make our own loss any easier or less painful. Please be gentle with yourself. With peace and healing thoughts, Juturna |
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