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Hi, I just made a
donation to GRRI's memorial site in Lady's name. We adopted Lady in March
2001. She was 3 at the time. GRRI matched us up with the most perfect
dog that walked the face of this planet. Unfortunately we lost Lady to
lung cancer last November 2008. She would have been 11 Feb.1, 2009. As I
write this email to you I am crying thinking about how much I miss her.
She was my best friend and is irreplaceable. Lady was my shadow. There
wasn't anywhere I went without Lady by my side. She followed me around
the house. We would take car rides together, walk to the school bus stop
to pick up the kids together or just sit on the front porch in the morning
sun together. I feel like I have lost my soul mate. She was an amazing
dog. I really tried to keep up with her health knowing that Golden's get
cancer but the damn cancer was so progressive and quick that when I found
out about it, it was too late. She was gone within two months of the
diagnosis. I am attaching pictures of our Lady. I have to thank GRRI for
giving us the most amazing dog that we could have ever asked for and thank
you for all the years of love we received from her. I would love to adopt
another Golden from GRRIi but I am terrified of falling in love with
another Golden only to lose it to cancer. Again, Lady is irreplaceable
and I am still hurting from her loss. It is difficult for me to come home
and not have her there waiting at the door for me. Sometimes I open the
door still expecting her to be there. My only solis is that I know she is
with me now everywhere I go. I know that when I am in the supermarket, of
course she couldn't go there with me, that she is actually with me in
spirit.
Again, thank you for the many years of joy she gave us.
Sincerely,
Dawna Diamante
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