Max
Max said after he died, “When I drifted into the world of spirit I found that I am not max the beagle, I am max the super being of the air and wind. “
Max said after he died, “When I drifted into the world of spirit I found that I am not max the beagle, I am max the super being of the air and wind. “
LolliPop says, “I was kicked by a man in a big blue house and he hurt my face. My friend was a German Shepard and he bit the man after he kicked me.”
Daisy says, “I like California better than Virginia because the air feels good and my mama is more comfortable with herself here.”
A little golden Lhasa Apso, Shonee, is having separation anxiety when her people leave the house. She paces, pees and sometimes chews things. She told me she is worried the house is going to burn down (turns out the neighbor had a lawn fire that smoked up their house). She is also worried that her
A few sayings from the animals… Read More »
I had thought that since Maia was old, ready to go to heaven and that I could talk to her that this would be easy. It really is not. There is more room on the bed, which I find awkward instead of relaxing. Feeding of the animals takes half as long because I don’t have
This was written a week after Maia died… Read More »
Sadie died when she was very young. This is what she had to say about her death, “I had to die because the insides of me where bad. I was going to have cancer in my bones. I was gong to have cancer in bones and this spirit said to me, ‘Did you feel that
This is what Forrest has to say about when he went on a rampage and tour apart the house, “I was thinking, ‘Whoa what am I doing? This feels good and terrible all at once.’ It wore me out. I was exhausted!”
Carmello says, “I think mom should put some of my poop by the door so the man steps in it. Men hate that. They never walk in the same place again.”
On the car ride home, Storm my Aussie sat in the front seat and Maia’s dead body laid peacefully in the back seat. “What did you think?” I asked Stormy. He replied, “I think it was more scary for me than it was for Maia.” “Did you feel her spirit leave her body?” I asked.
More On Maia’s Passing. No Particular Order… Read More »
“Mom, I am ready to go.” Maia, my 14.5 year-old wolf dog, said to me one day. “I want to hear it three days in a row.” I replied. Day 2. “Mom, I am ready to go.” I was stalling and replied, “I want to have your picture taken. Can you wait? It will be