| It is been 2 weeks now that AIHA took my 7 year old dachshund, Nancy. I miss her terribly. I have made a Memorial for Nancy. Please be sure to see the photos at the end in the photo slider. http://www.nancyfrankiejoey.com/NancysMemorial.html http://www.nancyfrankiejoey.com/NancysIllness Thanks AnnaMarie |
| AnnaMarie Illinois |
| AnnaMarie, Your memorial to Nancy is heartbreakingly beautiful. I, too, believe that we will be reunited with our beloved pets in heaven. Such a precious, beautiful little doxie! I know you will carry her in your heart forever. May God bless and comfort you. Karen |
| Karen NC |
| Such a wonderful memorial. I am sure that she is playing with my Drago which passed 11/7/07 after a 4 month fight with the disease. It is still very hard to accept the fact the Drago is gone even after all this time and adopting a new wonderful puppy. Time is supposed to make things like this easier but I have not found this to be true. Just hang in there is all we can do. |
| Sue PA |
| Absolutely wonderful. Lola is gone too after a very short bout with this awful disease. I hope our two red doxies are frolicking and I know Lola is looking for a good earthdog den, possibly with Nancy :) |
| Courtney SLO |
| Dear AnnaMarie, What a touching memorial to Nancy and I have a feeling she is quite proud of you. Nancy had a wonderful life and I am sure she knew how much you and your family loved her. Thank you for sharing Nancy's memorial page with us. Cheryl & Ginger |
| Cheryl & Ginger Pineville PA |
| AnnaMarie, that is the most beautiful tribute I could ever imagine. Nancy would be so proud.......I can see her smiling now. I hope Brandy was there to meet her and I believe she is sharing in that heavenly celebration. It is only those of us left behind who still hurt beyond comprehension, even though we know that someday we will run and play with our babies over the Rainbow Bridge. The sharp pain comes less often but the longing for those sweet hugs and kisses nags at the heartstrings. Thanks for reminding us of things to come and let us all pray for the peace of comfort in that knowledge. God Bless and may you find healing in your heart knowing how much love you and Nancy shared. sharon |
| sharon pa |
| Dear AnnaMarie -- that was a beautiful tribute to Nancy and all of your doxies. I know it is so hard to lose a dog to IMHA, and I cannot imagine the pain of losing two, as you have. But I hope you are comforted knowing that you did all you could for your sweet Pippy and your sweet Nancy. It looks as if your Nancy had a wonderful life with you, and these memories will comfort you and help to ease your pain, although it will never really be gone, as you know. Please also take comfort knowing that Nancy spent her last moments as she had her entire life -- enveloped in your love. She knew you were always there with your love and care. Please take care and let us know how you are doing. |
| Brenda VA |
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