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From: MSN NicknameEskiesEllie1  (Original Message)Sent: 8/28/2007 10:29 PM
Last December 18th my beloved and very special little Snowy (white American Eskimo) was euthanized by a vet who had been taking care of her in an ICU section of a large veterinary hospital after disc surgery was done. Snowy was only 8-1/2yrs old.
I am still beating myself up and do not really know if the decision was the right one,
and can't seem to forgive myself for signing the papers that allowed it.
Snowy is missed so very much and I still cry for her. What a special and beautiful
soul she was.
Snowy was not an only dog in the house. I have my Frosty, and adopted a little
American Eskimo female shortly after Snowy's death. I have no idea what her
past was like or where she originally came from. Also, feeling very guilty about
bringing her into my life while still grieving.
Ellie
 
 


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From: MSN NicknameEskiesEllie1Sent: 8/28/2007 10:59 PM
Almost forgot to thank you for any information you might share.
Ellie

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From: MSN NicknameWolf19502Sent: 8/30/2007 9:43 AM
Ellie,
    I am in the middle of a stretch of 15, 12 hour nights during a shutdown here at work. I will contact Snowy as soon as I get a break and can rest a bit. I wouldn't be much good trying to make contact as tired/exhausted as I am right now.
 
Paul
 

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From: MSN NicknameEskiesEllie1Sent: 8/30/2007 2:51 PM
Paul...Thank You!
They are definitely long and hectic hours. Take care of yourself and I hope you
get a chance to rest and relax soon. I have no problem waiting and understand.
I really appreciate some future help in contacting Snowy.
I can't understand why I haven't felt my special little dog around me since her
passing. Most of my dogs that passed over the years...well, as crazy as it sounds...
I could feel them around me, and relaxed because I knew they were ok, but for
one reason, or another, this isn't happening with Snowy and I had a very strong
bond with her. She was a very ultra-special dog who was loved by all who met
her because of her sweet personality.
I better add that we moved 5 months after her death, but that shouldn't make any
difference?
Thanks again!
Ellie
 
Just in case you need it, here is a pic of my Snowy.
 
 

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From: MSN NicknameKileebear1Sent: 8/31/2007 4:27 PM
I read your email about Snowy. I believe that you have too much pain from the loss and its blocking your ability to feel Snowy present. She's there and in time, you'll know it.
I feel for your loss I have a very dear K-9 friend that is thankfully still with me and I can't imagine life without her.
After your grieving period is over and it could take a good while, you'll reconnect with Snowy.
 

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From: MSN NicknameEskiesEllie1Sent: 9/2/2007 5:09 PM
Thanks...I am very heartbroken and know it will take time to come to terms with her loss. Just was so different for me than when my other dogs in the past went to the bridge.
Not quite sure, but I thought I saw Snowy the other day outside of the bathroom door, and again going toward the water dish. My Frosty and new little Candy were sleeping under the ceiling fan in the livingroom when I saw a white dog walking in that direction. Maybe I was seeing things? My mind playing tricks on me? Or, wishful thinking?
Hope Paul will be able to contact Snowy once he is rested.
Thanks Again!
Ellie
 

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From: MSN Nicknamedeb-vatoe2Sent: 9/30/2007 7:43 PM
((( Ellie )))
  Do Not feel guilt for allowing candy into your life.  You have so much love to give     in a way its honoring Snowy.  After my Buddy died,  I had enough Love in my heart to accept and love another...Vatoe ( 5 lb man-eating chihuahua)  in no way does it diminish the precious love you shared with your first fur baby... it honors them.
Love and light always
deb~v

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From: MSN NicknameWolf19502Sent: 10/6/2007 5:19 PM
 
Thanks...I am very heartbroken and know it will take time to come to terms with her loss. Just was so different for me than when my other dogs in the past went to the bridge.
Not quite sure, but I thought I saw Snowy the other day outside of the bathroom door, and again going toward the water dish. My Frosty and new little Candy were sleeping under the ceiling fan in the livingroom when I saw a white dog walking in that direction. Maybe I was seeing things? My mind playing tricks on me? Or, wishful thinking?
Hope Paul will be able to contact Snowy once he is rested.
Thanks Again!
Ellie
 
Ellie,
     As I was reading your message Snowy came through with a grin on his face and then nodded to let me know that it was him you were seeing. He wants me to let you know that he is still with you and will stay as long as you need him. When you no longer need him he will continue on his path of existence. He has time to spend with you.
    He also wants you to know that you willl not always see him, but if you feel he is there, he will be, you saw him these times to confirm to you taht he was there, but in th future if you feel he is there, know that he is and if you feel hte need to talk with him, he will hear you. He wants you to know that he loves you and keeps an eye on all of you.
 
Paul
 
 
 

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From: MSN NicknameEskiesEllie1Sent: 10/6/2007 7:22 PM
Thank You Once Again!
Ellie

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From: MSN NicknameEskiesEllie1Sent: 10/6/2007 9:04 PM
 
Paul...I thought I saw her. Guess I am being selfish, but I will always need this very special little soul around me.
Thank You!
Ellie

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