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You were that once in lifetime dog and your sudden departure has left a huge hole in our lives. heather has lost her soulmate and we have lost one of our best and most cherished friends. Goodnight Star till we meet again at Rainbow Bridge. our tears for you could fill a river.
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Sorry to hear about your star. Now shes a Star in the true sense, everytime you look up to the stars youl see her shining down on you. Her light will never go out. I have a Husky called Star I named her this cos as pup I used to say she was a real little Star. Why did you neme her Star.
RIP *Star*xxx
Thanks Sharon
We called her Star cos her KC name was 'Simply the Best' (Tina Turner-star) and to us she was just that. It hurts so bad at the moment..cant stop crying. Does it ever go away? Things seem to jump out at you that remind me shes not here. We just loved her so much, she was my 15 year old daughters soul mate.
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So sorry to hear of the loss of Star.
Thinking of you.xx
run free now star ((((hugs))))
Sorry to hear about your loss, I dont think it ever gets easier we lost our beloved little Peke Thomas last may and the pain is still there, I still think of him everyday, and miss him terrible, I think you just learn to get through each day, and i know Thomas is in a better place and not suffering any more, but it still does not take away missing him, and remembering him, just take one day at a time and remember the good times, and one day you will be together again,,, take care lots of hugs
Gail
OMG i have got this HUGE lump in my throat for you and the sadness you are feeling... I,ve just got another pup after ten years of no dogs cos i just couldnt bear the heartache of losing another one. I truly feel for you , it is unbearable isnt it, but believe me it wont always feel this bad (although every time you see that breed you will think of her, just like i do to this day when i go to dog shows.) Chin up doll and just think heaven has gained another angel. I truly hope your pain goes away soon
Yours,
Daisy and Alfie
Thanks Daisy. I am just so unhappy. We have other dogs but Star had such presence and has left a huge hole in our household. She was so very special
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Hi Sue
Sorry about star she was a lovely dog, and I know Heather will miss her very much, everytime I look at Briar I will think of her.
Tracy

My thoughts are with you sending hugs,God bless Star and give my Bess a big kiss for me.
Sheila.xxx
Annie.my lovely labrador and little tom kitten
Run Free Sadie our wondeful lady
God bless Star - run free at the bridge
Vicki

people say you have others but there all individuals like humans there are not two alike!!! so sorry about your loss
fiona
For, you see, each day I love you more,
Today more than yesterday and less than tomorrow.
Thanks Fiona
You are absolutely right... I love all our dogs so very much but differently for different reasons. I think one of the hardest things about Star leaving us was she was still young. Every day since she went I still cry at something through the day that connects to her. I didnt realise how painful grieving could be.
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So sorry to hear of your loss:( 3 years ago when i was 18 we lost our 16 year old dog, I was devastated as you can imagine i had known her nearly all my life - I was upstairs and my mum called me down to watch the dog while they went to the shops because she had had some sort of funny turn, in fact she had had a stroke and she didnt improve, we had to call the vet out to put her down, it was such a shock an hour or so before she was fine.
The pain does get easier, although to begin with everything you see / hear / smell reminds you of them and what you have lost, in time it becomes easier to remember the happy times, you are right when you say they are all special in their own way and thats why no dog can ever replace another - i tell Leo about Bonnie and what she was like (im sure any non-dog people must think im mad lol)
I remember the worst part was i had my driving test the day after Bonnie died and i was numb i couldnt care less and i actually passed, i think because i just didnt care - I felt so guilty i wanted to be happy but i had just lost my dog and i couldnt be and on top of that neither of my parents drive and she loved going to the bigger parks further away that my brother used to drive her too when he came home and i passed my test too late to be able to take her
Jo, Bailey & Sam - Run Free At the bridge Bonnie, Toby & Leo
Thanks for your kind words. I still feel it is very raw...there are so many reminders of her everywhere...screensaver, pics, favourite tree..daft stuff really. The great thing about CD is that there is always someone who understands the problem whatever that may be. I am sorry to hear of your loss too. It has been 3 weeks already but still seems like we only lost her yesterday. Better stop typing before keyboard gets wet again......
Sue
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Greatbritgril some years ago we lost a dog to a stroke. I was about 12 at the time and a sight Ill never forget. Rex was fine then he just threw a fit we called out the vet and it was a sroke.
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