![]() (he was never conscious again that I know of). We had to go home after they got him stable. We got there and they wouldnt let us see him, thought he was basically dead. My dad was in a car wreck, air lifted to hospital. My mom went recently and I couldn't be there. ![]() Should we give our hearts to a dog to tear? That the longer we've kept 'em, the more do we grieve įor, when debts are payable, right or wrong, Though it is not always the case, I believe, When the spirit that answered your every moodĪnd will give your heart to a dog to tear! With its whimper of welcome, is stilled (how still!), When the body that lived at your single will, you've given your heart to a dog to tear. Then you will find - it's your own affair, -īut. When the fourteen years which Nature permitsĪre closing in asthma, or tumour, or fits, There is sorrow enough in the natural wayĪnd when we are certain of sorrow in store,īy a kick in the ribs or a pat on the head. This showed up in my farcebookfeed today eta: IMO dogs are a gift from a loving God that knows that companionship is a priceless thing. Humans are best when they are models of their humanity Dogs are at their best when they are models of their dogliness Much as the rare occurrence of a human overcoming their poor upbringing. Dogs can overcome the past sometimes to be amazing. Dogs treated poorly their entire life often turn out bad, much like humans ![]() Humans trust in God because we know rationally He is superior. Dogs trust in humans because they innately know we are superior Humans like to serve God, it makes them happy Dogs like to serve humans, it makes them happy I've read some opinions on dogs and man theologically, it's fairly interesting. I can only wish that I might show the same strength as the dog in my last hours. That dog licked me then the ex and back and forth then just sat and stared at the wall across the room as if " Ok, let it be done ". Vet said there was nothing that could be done so the ex regretfully had to put her down. ![]() Last fall my ex wife called and asked if I'd take her and her long haired dachsund to the Animal ER as the dog seemed like her back legs were paralysed. She was ready, the poor girl had suffered so. She knew what was up, gave me a goodbye kiss. “You’ve made me understand so many things.We had to put our dog down last month. “Thank you for taking the fear out of this journey,” commented one person, while another one added: Julie has received a lot of heart-warming comments from her followers for breaking the taboo about talking about death. “They’re usually not afraid, it’s usually very comforting to them and they usually say they’re sending a message like ‘we’re coming to get you soon’ or ‘don’t worry, we’ll help you.’ Most people love this, they’re very comforted by it, it’s not scary to them.” Sometimes it’s through a dream, sometimes they physically see them, and they’ll actually ask us ‘Do you see what I’m seeing,'” Julie explained. “It usually happens a month or so before the patient dies, they start seeing dead relatives, dead friends, old pets that have passed on, spirits, angels, that are visiting them and only they can see them. In a second video, Julie opened up about another phenomenon which sees patients seeing dead family members, friends or pets before they die. View TikTok Nurse explains second phenomenon
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