Last week I
called my post Short and Sweet, referring to the post itself, at least
somewhat.
This week,
what's on my mind in addition to my writing, and my looming deadlines--which
I'll meet, fortunately--is the too-short lives of pets.
I heard
yesterday that a sweet dog owned by a neighbor died suddenly over the
weekend. And if you remember, we lost
one of our dogs a bit over a year ago.
Yes, we now
have another Cavalier to give Mystie, and ourselves, more companionship, but as
adorable as she is, Cari isn't Lexie.
Sure, she has some plusses we never received from Lexie, and I love her dearly, but it's not
like we could, or would, replace our lost dog.
I write
about dogs in all of my current novels.
I love dogs. And in my fiction,
at least, I don't have to worry about any being harmed.
Reality is
harder.
I heard
that my neighbor apparently does not plan to get another dog, although she does
have other pets. Whether or not to
adopt another is entirely a person's choice, and I can understand not wanting
to deal with that kind of pain again.
But I'll always have a dog or two, and I'll always write about them. All lives are too short, but pets are, to me at least, a marvelous part of mine.
2 comments:
Linda, every pet is unique. We have had thirteen dogs and cats over the years and each had their own distinct personality. I am looking forward to giving another dog or cat a forever home soon.
Very true, Betty--even though we stick with the same dog breed, each one is different from the others. Be sure to let us know if and when you adopt your next pet!
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