When is it the right time after losing your best friend to add another member to your family? This is what our family is facing right now. Sorry for those of you that might not know what I'm talking about. We had to say goodbye to our dog Roscoe a little over a month ago.
I feel like I have a hole in my heart that only a four legged furry friend can fill. Have you experienced this before? I really didn't envision getting a dog so soon after Roscoe's death, but I think she would understand? Our family feels incomplete without a dog member. I think it's a testament of how much she was loved.
I've been to shelters to look into adopting and we went to look at a Westie puppy last week in a home. We ended up walking away without the puppy. Something just wasn't quite right and I couldn't put my finger on it?
My kids were VERY disappointed to say the least, but I think I'll know when the right dog comes along. I need to go with my gut.
Monday I'm driving about five hours away to see this girl. She is a one and a half year old Sealyham Terrier. Never heard of a Sealyham? Me neither, till I met one at the park where my girls play soccer. I've been researching the breed (and many more terriers) and I think a Sealy would make the perfect addition to our family. They are referred to as the "couch potato of terriers," very loving, smart, little to no health problems, not barky, and non-shedding. Every Sealy owner I've talked to has told my once you own a Sealy you will never have another kind of dog. The woman I met in the park has had three of them.
Roscoe can never be replaced in our hearts, but I think there is enough room in there to add some more love.
Wish me luck!
I would love to hear your stories (and see your picture) about how you found or lost your beloved pet. Words of wisdom from you pet lovers out there are greatly appreciated.
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