So I’m about to go to work this morning and a warning light comes on saying tire pressure is low. This is such a no big deal problem, yet for some reason, all the emotions I had been holding in decided to burst out. I went in the house and had one of those gut wrenching sob cries.
Suddenly, I heard this soft whimper/howl sound. I had never heard it before, then I looked at Baby and sure enough – she was crying with me. This is a dog who has never complained about any pain, about surgery, about post-op pain, or anything! Yet, here she was being empathic and comforting for me.
My Baby’s heart is as big as she is! Love my girl!
Judy
Aww, Judy, I am so glad that you and Baby both let go of some stress. You both have been so strong for each other during this whole process that both of you probably needed a good cry just to get rid of some portion of all the bottled up stressful emotions. Crying is very good therapy and I am glad that beautiful Baby of yours shared a good cry with you. If Boomer and I had been there with you, we would have probably joined you. Take care of yourself.
Tina
We would have loved to have you and Boomer join us. We should have a big ‘let it out’ party! It did feel good.
Judy and Baby
Awwww, sweet Baby!
Jackie, Angel Abby’s mom
a best friend knows your heart. glad you guys were able to have your moment together.
charon & spirit gayle
Yep, sometimes it’s a grain of sand that weights the scale too much. Maybe some kind of “tripawd howl day” would be a good idea. Dakota is a howler, so he’d love to join. And this winter has been incredibly stressful for a lot of folks here so you might be able to hear it for a long way! It’s a good thing you and Baby have each other.
Shari
Look at the bright side- at least you had your moment at home so Baby could help you out instead of at a store or something where they might have locked you up!!
The quad pugs might join in the howling too- just let us know when!
Karen and the pugapalooza