My Handsome Boy

I barely had you four years but the paw print you left on my heart will remain forever. You were the best dog I ever had, all 211 lbs. of you. I miss you so much I can't stop crying every morning and every night. I hold your ashes and weep. I know in my heart you're no longer in pain and you're able to run and even jump.

I am so glad I saved your hair from your brush. I will never forget how gentle and kind you were. You brought so much comfort to me. The only comfort I have now is knowing I'll see you again some day, my handsome boy!

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I know your pain!
by: david

I feel your pain. It sucks!

It's been almost a year now since I lost my boy Trog. I weep as I write this. I have another and love him dearly, but the ache for Trog never goes away. I think I don't want it to, for fear of my time with him becoming meaningless... just someone else grieving. I love these creatures!

So sorry for your loss
by: Anonymous

I'm so sad for your loss. I lost my gentle boy (neapolitan mastiff) at 2 1/2 yrs of age, coming up to 3 weeks ago. We too had him cremated and I too have his ashes and weep like you. I truly feel your pain as the void we have in our hearts is enormous and our hearts are broken.

They are family and they know you probably better than most people. They love you unconditionally.

Please take care of yourself. You are grieving and crying helps. Your darling boy knows you love him.

Karina.

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