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Today my naughty doggie Lucy died. She was my friend. She was mean to other dogs and would try to bite them on the bum. She loved to try and run away and go on doggie adventures, and she would poop where she shouldn't. But, she also was there every day when I came home good day or bad to crawl under the covers in my bed and lick my feet (gross, I know.) And most importantly my dog was a friend to my foster daughter Maryah. Maryah felt confident because she took responsiblity for Lucy, and they loved each other. Maryah carried Lucy around on her shoulders like a pirate and its parrot. So, like Maryah said,"we will be sad, and we will cry." And, I will also be grateful that God blesses us with love through his other children and through the animal friends he made us. Bye Lucerts.

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I am so sorry for you loss. We have a one year old miniature dachshund and I know how quickly they can get into your heart.

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I am so sorry to hear of Lucy passing on. I am a firm believer in doggie heaven. HUGS to you, I know you are hurting.

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Thanks. I had no idea that I could be so attached to a dog. My bf said if there is no puppy heaven, then for him it wouldn't be heaven so hopefully we'll get a good snuggle in someday.

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Oh.... as a dog owner myself (my Cooper is a doggie), my heart is so sad for you.

And there is a doggie heaven :)

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sorry to hear about your loss, if it makes you feel better, my chihuahua got run over by a car, i couldn?t stand my kid?s sadness so what we did we went and got a brand new chihuahua that very same day...........it made a whole lot of difference. goodluck!!!:)

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Oh Cooper's Mama I had no idea! My girl was a titch evil and thats part of what I dug about her. I have moments where I forget and go to call her, or feed her, or take her out. Didn't know the loss of a pet would hurt so much. I just keep saying my prayers and asking for peace and hoping there is someone on the other side who can enjoy a naughty dog as much as we did.

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Today my naughty doggie Lucy died. She was my friend. She was mean to other dogs and would try to bite them on the bum. She loved to try and run away and go on doggie adventures, and she would poop where she shouldn't. But, she also was there every day when I came home good day or bad to crawl under the covers in my bed and lick my feet (gross, I know.) And most importantly my dog was a friend to my foster daughter Maryah. Maryah felt confident because she took responsiblity for Lucy, and they loved each other. Maryah carried Lucy around on her shoulders like a pirate and its parrot. So, like Maryah said,"we will be sad, and we will cry." And, I will also be grateful that God blesses us with love through his other children and through the animal friends he made us. Bye Lucerts.

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Poor Lucy, I understand your pain as well. . . i've lost pets whom I felt were like my own kids. . .very painful. . .my last loss was my dog too he was like my child, i could never replace my child, i can never replace my dog. . .i'll never have a pet again much too painful when they die. . . now i own fish, when they die you either let the others eat them, or just flip them into the plants for fertilizer! :thumbup:

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My heart goes out to you wannalise, so sorry for your loss...I believe that when our time comes we may be united again with our precious pets who have passed and are now living life eternal in the kingdom of heaven.

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I had a "Lucy" tooo... she was a Pomeranian, and died on the operating table ( had heart problems) Was my mothers companion while I worked...... I got on the internet and searched rescue shelters. and found another "Lucy".....

My first Lucy had an underbite... this one had an overbite....... same name. same coloring. was meant to be!! We drove all the way to Misouri to get her!!

She has been my best friend and am so glad I got her!! Of course she dind't "replace" my first Lucy. but she helped ease the pain!

Toughts and prayers with you! Am a BIG animal lover. and they are part of the famiily!!!

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So sorry to hear about Lucy's passing :) I have 2 dogs of my own, and I love them like children. Bailey & Baxter, my schnauzer boys!! Sending you a cyber hug!

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I'm so sorry about Lucy! Dogs are great lil creatures! I am an animal nurse and have 7 dogs who are our kids! I understand completely what you and your daughter are going through. It is very difficult :) They give unconditional love no matter what. Lucy is now in doggie heaven watching from above.

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I am so sorry. Growing up we had dogs and cats. Each loss was.... I currently have a cat, Elvis (didn't name him. he came with it when I rescued him. He is king of the house.) I know how I will feel when he passes. I will keep you in my thoughts. I know that that we will meet our animals when we arrive in heaven.

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