It is a year since I had my lovely golden Labrador put to sleep and I still get constant reminders every day as he was so clever.I know I should give an unwanted dog a good home but I just cannot bring myself to.People have said best thing to do is get another maybe a smaller one but I can't. I can't have another cat as I have 2 birds which are out of cages quite a lot.No question really just having thoughts.
Hi Wendi, there is no answers to this, I hope in time you will perhaps get another, it will never be the same but it may be therapeutic
I wish you well
It's quite a few years now since my lovely old black cat died, but I still remember him and shed a tear or two for him. I haven't got another animal to care for now. We go away quite a few times during the summer months and this year we'll be away for the first few weeks in January, so I find it better not to have a pet at the moment. I think sometimes I would like to care for another one. There are so many that need good homes wendilla and you can give your spare love to the next one.
Hi Wendilla, I understand how you feel. It's horrible, but having another dog to focus on can help so much. You can never replace an animal, they are all different and have different personalities, but another dog which stop you focusing on your old Lab. and be completely different. It really, really, does help because you will find so many different things to love about a new companion and would grow to love them just a much. I would get a dog that is completely different. x
Thanks for your time to reply. I can't decide yet but it would certainly be a small one and I would have no problem for holidays as my daughter would have him.I say him as I have never had female pets.excepy this parrot which won't shut up and has to show off when people come.Waiting for SQAD to say Typical woman.
Get a nice little mongrel. Usually very intelligent and less prone to being neurotic and have less health problems. Not all little dogs are yappy. Mine isn't. She's adorable.
Yes true woofgang but I choose the time to let them out usually about 2 hours in the morning.Never used to let my Lab in room where they were when they were out.
Hi loftielottie she is a hannes macaw which are not as large as the maccaws .I would say roughly she is about 3 times the size of the cockatiel and no I would not trust her landing on a dog.
wendilla, it took me nearly three years to get another cat to keep my eldest one compny after the traumatic death of her daughter. i don't know if it was because we'd had her since birth or she was very special, but it hurt too much for a long time to even entertain the idea of getting another or recognise that my older cat needed company too. only you will know when the time is right and will be able to give your heart fully again to a loving and trusting companion. until then, smile at your memories and care for your current beasts who need your attention! take care x
What often happens wendilla is that somethings sort of just turns up when you are not looking and you find yourself with an extension to the family that you didn't plan. Has happened to us a good few times!!