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Run free dear Kobi...

Oh my gosh, I'm sat in the car at this very moment after writing my post to you all and suddenly on the radio a song is played...I cannot believe it. This song I sang to him in the car when we were out and about and I'm sure he thought "wha? Not again...she doesn't know the words and making any old crap up!" Lol I think I drove him mad with my crazy singing. Lol But it was our car song.

The song is Despacito, it's a sign from him because my tears have just turned into smiles and laughs.

Thank you boy! You are watching over me and that's all I ask of you xx

I'm sure it was a sign.
Just adding to what I mentioned before.
It also was told to us. When they leave us and at sometime when they become well again. Just out of the corner of your eye you just might see them.

That's a beautiful song if you see the lyrics.
 
I'm sure it was a sign.
Just adding to what I mentioned before.
It also was told to us. When they leave us and at sometime when they become well again. Just out of the corner of your eye you just might see them.

That's a beautiful song if you see the lyrics.

Last night I sat and read the lyrics. There are some particular lines in the song that really mean something. Something deep.

I can just picture him now....

'She's turning up the volume....here we go!'
 
It's odd but there is exactly one pink rose (just one flower) blooming out front and it wasn't there or even budded when I got here a week ago. I'd like to think it's blooming just for Kobi.

I'd like to think that too! :)

On Sunday morning when I walked down the stairs there was a 'fluttering' in the corner of eye. It was the most beautiful butterfly. Orange and black in colour, just exquisite! My husband was up earlier than me that morning and had gone out for a bike ride. I wished he seen it.
I just stood and watched it for a while. It fluttered around the hallway where Kobi once slept.
It flew to the door and I all I said was "thank you for showing me, Kobi" I opened the door and the butterfly flew away.

A sign of hope, I'm sure.
 
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I just stood and watched it for a while. It fluttered around the hallway where Kobi once slept.
It flew to the door and I all I said was "thank you for showing me, Kobi" I opened the door and the butterfly flew away.

A sign of hope, I'm sure.
I'm sure it was. They have their ways of letting us know they're okay and still with us.
 
I've asked about my boys ashes today and we are looking at about 2 weeks. I will have him home with me, where he belongs.

My vets bill came to £2227.00 (approximately $2923.00) but you know what? I'd do it all again in a heartbeat. I'd sell the clothes off my back if we had a chance to save his life.
 
My friend has just sent me this....

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I feel like it's too soon :(

Only you can know when you're ready ...

Personally, for me, I found jumping into a new dog actually helped. I couldn't stand the extra quiet and various quitks that come with dog ownership. Between the name and your home being such a great fit for him - if it was ME I'd take that as a sign. But I'd have to change his name, totally doable though especially since he's so young yet.

That said - I dont think anyone would blame you one bit if you decide you're not ready. But make the choice based on YOU, not what others may think, say, etc.
 
Sound advice, thank you!

I'm just unsure about jumping in with two front feet with my emotions being the way they are.

As for his name, it would have to change. As confusing as it would be at the beginning, they quickly learn.

The empty home and not being greeted with a wagging tail and nose poke is hard, really hard.
 

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