ixlovexyoux57 answered Tuesday December 14 2004, 7:47 pm: aww im so sorry! Think of all the good memz you had with it!! and look at pics of ur dog if you have any and put it in your favorite spot of your house. And maybe you can get a new dog! : ( good luck hun [ ixlovexyoux57's advice column | Ask ixlovexyoux57 A Question ]
soccerplayer6 answered Tuesday December 14 2004, 7:12 pm: It is a hard thing. I have experienced 4 animal deaths, each time i was sad but grew stronger in realizing that it is apart of life. But as someone said, just think about the good times and try not grieve for so long over her death. You will always have her in your heart. :-D [ soccerplayer6's advice column | Ask soccerplayer6 A Question ]
Emily<3 answered Tuesday December 14 2004, 6:38 pm: i know how hard it is, i had a dog that died two years ago, and i still get really sad when i think about her. just try to know that she's in good hands. maybe keep a picture of her by your bed. remember the good times, don't think about her death. [ Emily<3's advice column | Ask Emily<3 A Question ]
NikNik answered Tuesday December 14 2004, 6:16 pm: its hard to get over a death...theres really nothing you can do but just know that he or she is in heaven with god and just know that your dogs watching over you and that hes still in your heart...and just know he or she is happy because he or she is in heaven and you will see him again someday...you'll always miss your dog...the first dog i ever had got put to sleep from my brothers grandma cause she doesnt like me which i'm not gonna talk about that but...it took me a while to get over my dog...and i miss him and think about him alot but theres nothing i can do but know that hes in my heart and so i hope this advice helps you in some way if not at all. [ NikNik's advice column | Ask NikNik A Question ]
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