"BROWNIE" Farewell: July 11, 2024
Today marks one month that I said farewell to my sweet boy Brownie.
Age catches up with all of us at some time.
I started this blog to chronicle the adventures of me and Brownie and we had a blast over the years.
He was 14+ years and I always felt our lives together had no expiry date.
When his health started to fail, I was in denial and desperately wanted to hang on to him for a while longer.
After his health continued to deteriorate quickly with his kidneys shutting down, and not wanting him to suffer I had to make the choice......
Dr. Joy whom he loved to heaven and back tenderly put him to sleep on a bright sunny afternoon.
The BESTEST bow wow in the world was gone.
Tears flowed.....and will continue to flow.
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I'm so very sad for you, Virginia. I'm very pleased to see that you are still around, though. I have missed you and think of you often. After all you started the chain of one good turn etc.....
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