by Colliemom » Tue Sep 16, 2014 6:59 am
Karen, I know just what you mean. At the time I was dealing with Sassy's issues and having spent the previous year taking care of Tessa with her kidney failure, I was thinking that maybe it's time to just not have a dog around for awhile end enjoy the freedom. But since Sassy has been gone, I miss having one here especially on my walks. Being alone, they are good company for me. So I am in the hunt for another collie to love. Yes, Sassy did live a long life, but only about 7 of those years were actually with me as she was 5 when I adopted her. All of my past dogs have been adopted around age 5 or so. Was thinking last night that I have sent 4 dogs to Rainbow Bridge in the past 9 years roughly. Am hoping that something comes from that big collie seizure down there in TX but have to wait and see.
Barbie, a friend said to me once, that our beloved pets don't live that long and I told her that's because then we can love more than one in our life times. We can spread our love among many of them.
Sue and the Furry Crew