On January 18 2012 23:01 KeksX wrote:
Only if you're not just doing it to look for a replacement. You have to keep your old dog in your heart and make a place for the new one in it.
There's nothing wrong with making another dog happy, as long as you don't forget your brother .
Shortly after the death of my first dog we got another one. I will never forget him, though, and my new dog gets just as much love as my old one. This isn't weird at all.
Appreciate your dog, and remember the good things. Pain will come, but it will also go away. You gotta have to give it time, though.
Only if you're not just doing it to look for a replacement. You have to keep your old dog in your heart and make a place for the new one in it.
There's nothing wrong with making another dog happy, as long as you don't forget your brother .
Shortly after the death of my first dog we got another one. I will never forget him, though, and my new dog gets just as much love as my old one. This isn't weird at all.
Appreciate your dog, and remember the good things. Pain will come, but it will also go away. You gotta have to give it time, though.
Of course a new dog isn't a substitute. It's another dog altogether.
However I don't know if I should focus my attention fully on my brother now. Should I?