RIP Lola

Joe P

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My son's Bulldog Lola passed away on Friday. She would have been 12 this coming April. She's pictured below next to my Lab Willow (age 14), who passed two years ago. This sweet little girl will always live in our hearts.

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We are very sorry for your and your son’s oss! Both dogs look cute and sweet!
 
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Sorry to hear that
 
Sorry to hear of your loss, it’s just brutal when these furry family members pass.

“It’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.”

“What the heart has once known it shall never forget.”
 
Our neighbour has, count 'em, SIX French bulldogs. Quiet neighbourhood Lol. Sorry about Lola.
 
Very, very sorry... We had to put our 17 yo Lab down last summer and it was about the hardest thing I've ever done. My stoic younger son and I sat with her and both cried our eyes out. My wife couldn't bear to come along to the vet.
 
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Very, very sorry... We had to put our 17 yo Lab down last summer and it was about the hardest thing I've ever done. My stoic younger son and I sat with her and both cried our eyes out. My wife couldn't bear to come along to the vet.
I've been thru this so many times in my life, it’s never easy, but they give us their unconditional love.
 
Where To Bury A Dog

By Ben Hur Lampman, 1925

There are various places within which a dog may be buried. We are thinking now of a setter, whose coat was flame in the sunshine, and who, so far as we are aware, never entertained a mean or an unworthy thought. This setter is buried beneath a cherry tree, under four feet of garden loam, and at its proper season the cherry strews petals on the green lawn of his grave. Beneath a cherry tree, or an apple, or any flowering shrub of the garden, is an excellent place to bury a good dog. Beneath such trees, such shrubs, he slept in the drowsy summer, or gnawed at a flavorous bone, or lifted head to challenge some strange intruder. These are good places, in life or in death. Yet it is a small matter, and it touches sentiment more than anything else.


For if the dog be well remembered, if sometimes he leaps through your dreams actual as in life, eyes kindling, questing, asking, laughing, begging, it matters not at all where that dog sleeps at long and at last. On a hill where the wind is unrebuked and the trees are roaring, or beside a stream he knew in puppyhood, or somewhere in the flatness of a pasture land, where most exhilarating cattle graze. It is all one to the dog, and all one to you, and nothing is gained, and nothing lost—if memory lives. But there is one best place to bury a dog. One place that is best of all.


If you bury him in this spot, the secret of which you must already have, he will come to you when you call -- come to you over the grim, dim frontiers of death, and down the well-remembered path, and to your side again. And though you call a dozen living dogs to heel they should not growl at him, nor resent his coming, for he is yours and he belongs there.


People may scoff at you, who see no lightest blade of grass bent by his footfall, who hear no whimper pitched too fine for mere audition, people who may never really have had a dog. Smile at them then, for you shall know something that is hidden from them, and which is well worth the knowing.

The one best place to bury a good dog is in the heart of his master.
 
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