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Coping With Pet Loss

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April 2007

  • My Princess Love - by Laura - (Fri, Apr 27 2007)
    In 2000 we found a beautiful dog in Cabazon Springs, she was starving and needed a home. She was a grown dog, yet only about 1 - 2 years old. She is a German Shepard mix. The sweetest dog on earth, just loved everybody. [more..]
  • Just found out… - by Barbara - (Mon, Apr 23 2007)
    …that my partner’s cat has FeLV and is not doing well. He is not eating at all and we think it’s just a matter of a few days. Our question is, whether to let him die peacefully at home or putting him to sleep. [more..]
  • She’s An Angel - by SMB - (Wed, Apr 11 2007)
    I got my first puppy from a breeder when I was 14. His name was Luke. His sister, Stacey, was givien to my other neighbor, who I disliked. I always kept my eye on Stacey because the owners were careless; [more..]
  • The Passing of Travey - by G - (Mon, Apr 09 2007)
    I was very pleased by the way my 19-year-old shepherd-coon hound mix passed on. Even with bad arthritis in her hip and some central nervous malfunction, she was a happy girl ’till the end. [more..]
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