For years I have had the pleasure of hearing from pet owners. Sometimes grieving, and other times celebrating the joy of adopting a new pet. If you have a story you would like to share, please let me know on the Contact page, and I will write your words here.
After a loss, sharing helps begin the process of healing, of allowing the void to be eventually filled with treasured memories. Whether of a pet you have lost, or one/s currently in your life, share your story with others who understand the bond we have with our pets~
Thanks,
Kathryn
From CA:
We rescued her when no one else wanted her. She was so very special to us and so much a part of our lives. Her sculpture will be the guardian angel to our sanctuary – the place where we care for the unwanted dogs…
Like so many others, she was an unwanted one, older and they thought, in bad health…we took her in, cleaned her up, and loved her. In no time, she became the most wonderful presence in our lives!
From VA:
We adopted our dog when he was only seven weeks old… It was love at first sight- just that sense that you know. He went everywhere with us- from the beach each August, to my parents’ house in
Seattle, and loved everyone he met…We are certain we’ll never replace him, and miss him very much.
From MI:
She was the last rescued pup we adopted, and by far the sweetest of any…she wanted most of all to be in my lap…she knew before I did when my husband was on his way home…she was my blanket in January …
From OH:
This girl was born without sight but it never slowed her down…she was a friend to all she knew…it chokes me up to write about her…
From WA:
We are convinced by his presence that some things are truly meant to be…he was picked up roaming the side of an interstate when our son lured him to the car…he is more human than canine, only nicer…he is greatly missed, yet I sense him with us still.
From VA:
I don’t know where to begin…we loved her so very much- and had her with us since she was a tiny puppy…the accident was and is such a shock, especially to me…the way a dog connects to one family member most of all- and that was to me…I could write a book about all her silly behavior, so endearing to me and images I will keep…
