If you follow my Facebook page, you likely already know that I lost my dog Molly this week. She was fourteen years old and had been with me since she was a puppy. Her health was impeccable until the last year or so, when she developed congestive heart failure and kidney failure, which was too much to ask of her little body ultimately. The decision to help her pass was one of the most difficult I have ever had to make in my life, but I know it was the right one. It was some comfort to have been able to hold her in the end and let her go with the dignity she deserved. It was a blessing to have had her company for so many years, but I miss her terribly. She will always be my first baby. RIP Mol. ♥
Molly was 9 years old when we got our first chicks and while she was fleetingly curious about them, the curiosity soon passed and it seemed either distrust or fear took its place. She never really did warm up to the chickens, but she was tolerant of the countless baby chicks and recovering chickens she shared her space with in my office and subscribed to a live and let live policy, which worked out just fine for everyone.
On a much lighter note…this week’s memes:
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If you follow my Facebook page, you likely already know that I lost my dog Molly this week. She was fourteen years old and had been with me since she was a puppy. Her health was impeccable until the last year or so, when she developed congestive heart failure and kidney failure, which was too much to ask of her little body ultimately. The decision to help her pass was one of the most difficult I have ever had to make in my life, but I know it was the right one. It was some comfort to have been able to hold her in the end and let her go with the dignity she deserved. It was a blessing to have had her company for so many years, but I miss her terribly. She will always be my first baby. RIP Mol. ♥
Molly was 9 years old when we got our first chicks and while she was fleetingly curious about them, the curiosity soon passed and it seemed either distrust or fear took its place. She never really did warm up to the chickens, but she was tolerant of the countless baby chicks and recovering chickens she shared her space with in my office and subscribed to a live and let live policy, which worked out just fine for everyone.
On a much lighter note…this week’s memes:
I am so so sorry to hear about Molly's passing. She was so beautiful and I know she had to be such a huge and precious presence in your life. Sending you my deepest condolences and much comfort.
So very sorry for your loss.
Sorry for your loss. RIP Molly <3 Egg Cartons never have enough Winning these would be great <3
I'm so sorry Molly passed. She sure was a cutie! Thank you for sharing a bit of her life with all of us. My 14 year old Siberian Husky passed in November. It's just the most awful feeling of loss, but I remind myself of how blessed I was to have her in my life so long – even though 14 seems way too short. Hugs to you and family.
would love to win anything…My hens should start laying soon.So sorry for your loss.Lost my puppy family member of fourteen years as well in April.Almost makes you not want to ever have another…since it hurts so bad.But the good outweighs the bad. They are lucky to have us too.We love them more than anyone could.They have good lives.Condolences.