tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5562010985022391986.post2535800108520774534..comments2023-05-19T07:24:52.343-05:00Comments on RonnieChristian.com: We Buried Our Dog & Why it Was Good for UsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5562010985022391986.post-60313964724916610692010-07-24T12:19:03.702-05:002010-07-24T12:19:03.702-05:00John, nice story. Thanks for sharing it. I think...John, nice story. Thanks for sharing it. I think a lot of people share this similar experience.Ronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12045372089102008045noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5562010985022391986.post-20248044885660855382010-07-24T10:12:56.480-05:002010-07-24T10:12:56.480-05:00Ronnie, I can relate so much to what you and Renae...Ronnie, I can relate so much to what you and Renae went through with the loss of your dog Brandy. In 1999 we had a Cocker Spanial named Buffy. She was 16 y/o and had lived with us since a puppy. She started having strokes about 2 months before she died. One night I was home alone with her when she had what turned out to be a fatal stroke. I immedeatly called her Vet. and he told me just to try to make her as comfortable as possible. I sat on the floor with her, next to her bed, for about 10 min. and I also watched her take her last breath. A friend told us to look up a poem called The Rainbow Bridge, which although is sad, it was a great comfort to think of our best friends when they leave us, in this light and this way. Take care. Will see you Sunday.John Wisenoreply@blogger.com