Saying goodbye to Molly


 
I'm so sorry. One of the hardest things people ever have to do. You'll see her again across the rainbow bridge
 
Condolence's. We lost our Golden Retriever and 2 once feral cats within 3 weeks some years back, all long-time pets, Between myself, my wife and our daughter, who still lived at home at the time, we all had various stages of attachments. It was almost like losing a child to me.
 
We lost Junior in 2013 and I still miss him. Got another one that will be 11 yo this year, don't even want to think about it. Its very tough to go through.


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I am very sorry to hear. We had to say goodbye to Baron Von TaterTot aka Tater last spring. I still miss him. Its tough. Silver lining of the pandemic I was able to stay at home with him his last year.
 
My heart aches with yours, Jason, and your family. Undoubtedly, she was a very precious family member. Thank you for allowing us to see a pic of her. :cry:
 
Sad to hear...
and so hard to not "replace them", but to adopt another... the reason we haven't.
5 doggies and two kitties... it's torture saying goodbye
 
So sorry for your loss. That decision is so difficult and it's a hard walk for sure. But I always appreciate people who don't shirk that final responsibility.
RIP Molly.
 
Condolences Jason - dogs and cats are part of the family and letting go is so hard. Goldens are my favorite by far, take some time and mourn in your way - you won't replace Molly, but I hope you do find another 4 legged friend when you're ready.
 
It’s with heavy hearts that we have to say goodbye to Molly, aka the Peanut Butter Cookie Monster. We will miss our sweetheart.
So sorry for your loss Jason. She would probably like it if you offered a home to another dog when the time seems right....
 
Sorry for your loss Jason.
Barb and I know how bad it is saying goodby to a family member, we have done that too many times. You know you're doing the right thing, but it still hurts like hell.
All except one of our 12 dogs have been rescues, some horribly abused. I always say when we say goodby to one, no more dogs. But there is always room in our hearts to go down the road again.
Hopefully in time you will do that to.
 

 

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