julie45 Posted March 25, 2003 Posted March 25, 2003 Hi all, you remember me telling you how my mum passed away then my brothers pup died.well it was so nice to get your replys,i thought i'd give you an up date on it. well as my brother was so sadened by our mothers death and in no frame of mind to do anything about the pup he lost,the vets did it for him.we know another pup dose'nt replace the one you lost but my brother did have the money back for the frist one and all vet bills paid,and i'm now glad to say they have a new pup and he seems quite happy about it.but he will never buy that kind of toy again and watches every thing the pup eats ,he makes sure it safe where ever the pup gose.sadly my mother will never know the out come but my brother has taken the new pup to see her at the grave side.so hopefully she knows. well thank you again for your kind thoughts, Quote
behle Posted March 25, 2003 Posted March 25, 2003 Julie45, thanks for your update. While it is true that a loved animal cannot be replaced, I do think it is good that your brother has a new puppy. He will be a good owner and the puppy will be a great comfort to him as he deals with the loss of your mother. :angel: Quote
mouseatthebusstop Posted March 25, 2003 Posted March 25, 2003 thanks for the update julie- i like to use the word compliement rather than replace. I belive your mum is still watching over you and your brother :) Quote
Prairie_Gurl Posted March 26, 2003 Posted March 26, 2003 Thanks for the update Julie. It's great that things are healing... slowly but shurely. And I like "compliment" too mouse. You can never truely ever replace a best friend... especially a dog. Quote
julie45 Posted March 27, 2003 Author Posted March 27, 2003 thank you all again,and i also dont think replace is the right word.but the little pup is quite an hand full at the moment and keeping my brother busy :lol: :lol: ,we are trying to get dad to have a rescure dog at the moment he loves all dogs and would be able to give it a very good home and in return dad would have a very faithful freind.so i will let you know how that gose to.we are not pushing dad but he keeps on about it so with our help who knows.at dad's age a rescure dog would be much easier for him to look after and also the dog would have the best of evrything. Quote
Prairie_Gurl Posted March 28, 2003 Posted March 28, 2003 I'm sure it'd be good- for ur dad and the dog. My Grandma use to have a Shih tzu when my dad moved out of the house. Kept her company, and kept her safe too. It's a great idea. Quote
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