Thread:Dino003/@comment-36084651-20181001043259/@comment-36857645-20181019213351

Hi Rover, glad you are with your mom, cause it's real easy to get into moping and being depressed when we lose our furbabies. Yes, those two can romp together through eternity now and yes, it does bring tears to think of it, because even though it's a comforting thought, it hurts to know they are romping without us, we can't be included. It's a real bummer that a dog's life is so short. Although, even if they lived 5 years longer, we'd still have to lose them way too soon. Why they can't be like parrots and live 30-50 years, I just don't know. I saw your post to someone about Bentley, of you laying on the couch with him those last hours, comforting him. I lost it. I had lay on the floor beside Sugar Bear all night long on her last night. Wanted us to lay on my bed, but, that's not a good idea because of what happens when their body lets go. So, we were on a towel pallet on the floor all night. Our cat Nosy, lay right up next to Bear the entire night, never left her once.

I can only imagine what it was like for you and Bentley along the boardwalk, sound so perfect, calm and peaceful. Sugar Bear would have loved that, to sit and watch trawlers. That dog could lay on her hill and watch cars up and down the road for 1-2 hours before she'd tire of it. Would lay on the back of the couch, with her chin resting on the window sill, watching them from inside on hot or cold or rainy days. So yeah, she'd have loved the boardwalk and trawlers. More for you.

Hey, got a new Secret Society friend that needs friends. Goes by the name '2Late'. She's one of my Seeker Notes friends and has started here on Secret Society. I told her about you are one of my good friends and for her to leave her code on your wall. There is a post from her, here on my wall that you can find.

Dino