Yesterday the SHUG family lost Joe, aka White Squirrel. (Yes, really. His racing name was White Squirrel and he was awesome.) Tomorrow would have been Joe's one year anniversary with his family. He was picked up by his foster mom and never left. All of the problems that Joe had experienced in his previous home that had led to him ending up with SHUG two months shy of his ninth birthday . . . just disappeared. He was in the right place at the right time and he just fit.
But if you do, please consider adopting a senior. I absolutely recommend it with every fiber of my scarred up heart. Adopt a senior. Or you know what? Adopt a puppy. Adopt a five-year-old and a nine-year-old. Adopt two two-year-olds. Open your heart. You'll thank god you did. And then you'll regret it. And then you'll thank god again. And when you feel like your heart has been ripped out, remember they've left a piece of theirs behind.
“It came to me that every time I lose a dog, they take a piece of my heart with them. Yet, every new dog who comes into my life gifts me with a piece of their heart. If I live long enough, all the components of my heart will be dog, and I will become as generous and loving as they are.”
- Unknown
No truer words have ever been written. Thank you for your post it reflects exactly how I feel.
We lost our second Greyhound, Spring Favor, yesterday to OC. Through chemo and radiation, we kept her alive much longer than expected. I am heartbroken, again.
That was beautiful. (I’m losing it over here) Losing our fur babies is really difficult, but I’m happy that my boy took a piece of my heart with him , so we will always be together. ♥️