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  1. Happy Birthday beautiful Austin, your sweet face and greyhound smile touched so many

    people. We will always remember and think of you at the beach and keep your spirit

    with us.

     

    Mary

     

     

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  2. Jazz was a very big part of your life and you gave him a wonderful home.

    He will always be in your heart. We always miss those lovely dogs who

    have gone before us, no matter how long or short a time it was.

     

    That is a lovely poem and you will be with him again someday.

     

    Mary

     

    :grouphug:f_white

  3. Oh Diane, I am so sorry about Austin and feel terrible for you at this

    sudden loss. He was a beautiful, gorgeous grey and nobody could

    have loved him more than you. I know you are heartbroken and in shock.

     

    The pictures of Austin are wonderful. He will always be with you. When

    we walk the beach in York he will still be by your side, loving you as you

    have always loved him, his spirit strong and free.

     

    My heartfelt sympathy,

     

    Mary

     

    :f_red:f_pink:f_white:grouphug

  4. I'm so sorry for Gracie's passing. This is a terrible disease that takes such a toll.

    Gracie sounds like a sweet and loving pup. Laurie, I hope you find comfort for

    your heartache and you feel well soon.

     

    Mary

     

    :f_pink:f_white

  5. I am so sorry for your loss. You had such a special connection with Fynn and you tried so hard to

    save her and give her a wonderful life. I know you are feeling terrible pain now and I hope

    your heart will mend soon. Isa sounds as if she was deeply attached to Fynn - it was touching to read how protective they were of each other. I don't know why these things happen but please know we are all thinking of you at this difficult time.

     

    Mary

     

     

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  6. What beautiful pictures of a very special greyhound. She looked extremely happy and content and you can see that she knew she was loved and cared for. The time we are given with these loving creatures is far too short. A life time would not be enough. I hope your heartache will ease and you find comfort in the memories and photos.

     

    Mary

     

     

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  7. Nicole,

     

    I'm so sorry for your loss.

     

    Your post is extremely touching and shows the depth of love that was shared between you and

    this beautiful greyhound. You came into her life at a time she needed you most and you created a safe haven for her after a horrible existence. The connection between you two must have been tremendous. I hope the pain of her passing is eased and your heart will mend. She will always be with you and remember the love you gave her.

     

    Mary

     

    :f_red

  8. I am so sorry for your loss. It sounds like you gave Copycat a wonderful life and showered her with affection. Making this final decision is so hard but you have spared her the pain and she is running free and happy now. These first days are difficult and I hope you find comfort for your heartache.

     

    :f_white:f_pink:grouphug

  9. We just lost our 15 yr old dalmatian on Monday and I was remembering the passing of our other three dogs. I am taking comfort in the following event that happened to me and I hope it will offer some solace to those who have lost a beloved pet.

     

    This really happened to me in April, 2001 when my sweet Ms. Dylan passed away from cancer.

    She was known as the "Shy One" and became so dear to me. She was a tiny light brindle greyhound with the sweetest face. To see her find happiness and confidence in our home brought great joy to my heart. She was so content, felt so safe in our care.

     

    The day we had to put her to sleep I was devastated. I left the vet in tears and felt as if my heart had been torn apart. At home I cried and cried for her passing. Suddenly my son called me to the window to look out. There was a beautiful rainbow in the sky stretching over the house toward the vet's office which was a few blocks away. I kept checking out the window and the rainbow was there for over 45 minutes, just sitting in the sky. There was no rain, no storm,

    just the beautiful rainbow. I felt comforted that Dylan was letting me know that she was safe,

    no longer in pain and that she would always know how much I loved her.

     

    Within the next few days, I heard comments from other people about the unusual rainbow that had appeared that Saturday. In my heart I knew it was a sign of the Rainbow Bridge.

     

    I hope this helps to ease some of the pain that is being felt by those who have recently lost

    a dear companion. I just know I'll be reunited someday with those special dogs I have taken into my heart and will always love. Chooch, Ms. Dylan, Lucy and Molly are waiting for me there.

     

    Mary

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