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My 11-year-old Boston Terrier passed away at home a little over a week ago. He had battled congestive heart failure for two years and they also found a tumor in his heart a couple of months ago. It's getting a little easier as time goes on, but I still mourn for him. I've never been a religious person and have never been sure if there's really an Afterlife or not... but now that I've lost something so precious to me, I'm hoping that there is...
Do you believe that our pets go to heaven? Will we meet them again when we die?
My 11-year-old Boston Terrier passed away at home a little over a week ago. He had battled congestive heart failure for two years and they also found a tumor in his heart a couple of months ago. It's getting a little easier as time goes on, but I still mourn for him. I've never been a religious person and have never been sure if there's really an Afterlife or not... but now that I've lost something so precious to me, I'm hoping that there is...
Do you believe that our pets go to heaven? Will we meet them again when we die?
They all go to Heaven. The people who love them go too. I know that my dog will meet her beloved pals again. I have dream of seeing them playing together again.
I have to believe we'll see them again. They have been among the most precious beings in my life. I can't imagine a heaven without them waiting for me.
4 of my precious ones have been Boston terriers. They are so much like little people. You have my deepest sympathy.
They all go to Heaven. The people who love them go too. I know that my dog will meet her beloved pals again. I have dream of seeing them playing together again.
I have to believe we'll see them again. They have been among the most precious beings in my life. I can't imagine a heaven without them waiting for me.
4 of my precious ones have been Boston terriers. They are so much like little people. You have my deepest sympathy.
Absolutely, we do! I've had 2 animals cross the rainbow bridge in the past 3 years and it can still be hard. Nico and Lizzie enriched my life in so many ways. My dogs have always come from a rescue or shelter and usually are seniors - 5 or older. I still have Kodi and Sitka who are fun loving and active huskys and may be adding another soon. Imagine all the wet kisses I'll be getting when I get to heaven!
I don't feel we ever lose sight of them. They live in our hearts. All that's missing is the hair on our clothes.
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