Conne.....I should give it a little longer.....a friend did that recently...too soon after losing her beloved pet...and she couldn't help comparing....
We lost our last dog in January 13, took us until July of this year to finally be able to get a new pup. But I know some people who just can't live without a dog in their home, so get a new dog days or weeks after losing their pet.
Sounds a bit Hallmark Card, but you will know when the time is right.
My cat had to be put to sleep in January and I got a another one in August. I still compare them. They are so different it's hard not to. The new cat is super cute but my old cat was only interested in me...
Then spend some time at the shelter if you can, Conne...will they let you visit now and again so you can be around other dogs for a while and see how you feel?
My friend just couldn't cope with the next dog and he had to go back which then broke her heart....but a few months on she is now owned by a delightful dog and it's as if they were made for each other....xx
Only you know how you can cope. After losing one beloved dog 20 years ago, I found a little, needy one about a week later and that worked - but I also had another dog who was bereft and lonely without her companion, so she was a bridge of sorts. Today I am looking round the animal shelters for another dog, but it is over a year since I lost little Cully and it is only now that I feel able to commit again. To know that you can give a dog a future is a help.
She'd had her other dog for a long time and he was such a character. The house was so empty without him...but the new rescue dog just wouldn't settle and was so different.....and the memory of the first dog was still strong and raw I guess. She did try so hard....but it wasn't working.
Different story now though.....the dog she has was given to the shelter when a baby arrived...and they adore each other...x
thanks for that answer Gness - am off to get ready and I will have a look and get a feel of the other little fellas - have decided to give myself time. again Thnx
I didn't see your post Anne - bad news I am afraid
3 back wisdom to be extracted 4 front crowns to be removed completely
Some kind of sherbet to be injected to gums (to make them healthy)??????
Deep cleaning to get rid of very bad plaque
Have to make up mind whether
I can AFFORD
4 front dentures on a plate
or 4 front implants Overall price = £4,000-£7,000 (for all the treatment)