Dolly can communicate with my Mom’s spirit.  She will always look at my Mom’s 
organ and do a growl, tail wag and back and forth.  I have noticed over the 
last couple of months, when we are sleeping in the recliner, Dolly will stand 
with her back legs on my lap and her front legs balancing on my chest, and she 
will look right over my head.  At first, I thought she saw something…although 
there is nothing there.  But, then I began to realize that my Mom’s spirit was 
probably right behind me.  It is a comfort to me to know that she is here.  I 
think that she is a good role model for Dolly, and when I was told that her 
spirit was with my sister when she was passing, Dolly was a holy terror, and my 
friend told me that she had to hang up.  She called back and wanted to know how 
Dolly was.  I told her that she was OK and I really didn’t know what got into 
her.  She later told me that my Mom’s spirit came back to tell her to be 
good…she missed my Mom’s spirit being here.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of C.M.
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 8:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] My dog is dying MARK

 

  

Cool message. I really appreciate your insight and advice. I also think it's 
awesome your pets "feel something". Since I lost my son a few months ago, I 
know that that is possible.

I'll keep Koby nearby when Joe is gone.

Thanks again,

Carolyn

 

From: Mark Strassler <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, February 3, 2012 7:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] My dog is dying THANK YOU ALL

 

  

Hello:

 

Will  Koby grieve, yes, Koby will walk around looking for Joe for a few days. 
I've seen this too often with pets. When my Choxi passed, Timmi the Chi we 
adopted at the same time 
looked for her everyday for a few days in her crate but he did know she was 
gone, but kept looking for her. I am a very true believer that Choix spirit is 
around at times. I also believe I have a few other pets spirits around but I am 
not sure what ones. I know my Chi we call Mocha will not get on the couch at 
times until I go over and " clear " a path to the empty pillow. I think it is 
one of the cats I use to have. When we first got Choxi and Timmi, in the middle 
of the night on the second night we had them, they both jumped up from the bed 
and started barking at the dresser or door, both were looking at the same spot. 
Something was there, I just do not know what was there. 

 

Keep Joe close for now, hug him lots for all of us.

 

mark

 

From: C.M. <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, February 3, 2012 6:22 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] My dog is dying THANK YOU ALL

 

  

Hi,

Thank you so much for all your advice, kind thoughts and most of all - for your 
caring.

I called the vet and he told me how much it would cost and what the procedure 
would be for sending Joe to cross over the Rainbow. The vet couldn't give me a 
time frame as to how long Joe will be with me; but as many of you said, I'll 
know when it's time. But darn it, that's so very hard. 

 

They told me the signs to watch for are whining/crying, lack of eating and 
drinking, him lying in a different position (to protect his painful parts) and 
staying as close to me as possible.  Joe is doing all that except the crying 
and positioning himself; although he is coughing/gagging more and has a lot of 
stinky gas. ??? Right now he's beside me on the couch.

 

I'm sorry if my email is bringing up sad memories for you; please know that I 
really appreciate your help.

 

Another question I'm going to have is will his pal Koby, grieve? I've had Koby 
for only 10 months, but they're fast friends. I'm not worried about my newest 
foster Emma Rose - she and Joe avoid each other and she's been here only 2 
months. These two are chis.

Thank you all again,

Carolyn

Joe, Koby and Emma Rose

 

   

From: C.M. <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, February 1, 2012 10:29 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] My dog is dying

 

  

Hi friends,

My dog, Joe (some of you "oldies" know him) is dying. Two weeks ago, the vet 
gave me the "news". My Joe is almost blind, can't hear and has tumors/lumps all 
throughout his body. He's only 12 years old - He's a 26 pound 
corgie/staffie/doxie black and white beautiful dog. 

So sorry you guys, I'm crying. But, no amount of money will fix Joe. I think 
he's getting worse quickly - more difficulty breathing, more coughing/choking; 
limping even more, not eating.

What's strange is that he's become a "velcro" dog.  Now, he just wants to be 
near me - which breaks my heart. Is he trying to say goodbye? Is he trying to 
say he hurts?

When the time comes-which sounds soon, what do I do?

Do I take him to his vet? Then what do I do with my Joe's body? 

You all have unfortunately, been through this, but I haven't and I don't know 
what to do.

Can you please help me?

Thank you,

Carolyn

Joe, Koby, Penny

 

 

 

 



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