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Question Posted Thursday January 27 2005, 6:23 pm

jess- i found out my dog is slowly dying of like idk what kind of disease and im going to be so mad when it passes on do you think getting another dog after words would just make me sadder thanks for your help...

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tiink_xO answered Thursday January 27 2005, 6:29 pm:
ok hunnie, i know what you are going through. my dog passed away and it was hard. chances are if it has a diseas he is not as happy as he use to be. so when it passes on he will be happier again. after it passes away you will be upset for a little while, but afterwards if you think a new dog will make you happy again then you should get a new dog. or if you are not ready to get a new dog then dont. you dont know how you are really going to feel about something until it happens, so wait until the time is right to make your descision. always follor your heart. i am so sorry about your dog though! stay strong hunnie you can make it though this i promise.. love always jess

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