Six months

I can hardly believe this week marked the sixth month mark since Dymond crossed the bridge. Though my heart still aches, I love seeing the joy and happiness pets bring to so many. When I think of my Dymond, all I feel is grateful, to have had such a wonderful dog and a loyal companion.

Everyday I think of her and everyday I’m reminded how precious life is and how blessed I am to have another day!

As always my little Rottie, may you FOREVER know how much you are missed and how much I still love you!

 

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Author: Katrina

Dymond was diagnosed with Histocytic Sarcoma October 2013, she kicked cancer's butt for nearly two years. She gained her wings on June 15, 2015.

6 thoughts on “Six months”

  1. Katrina,
    I can not believe it has been 6 months. It seems just like yesterday. She has not been forgotten. I am thinking of you and Dymond.

    I did want to say I did get the gift that you made through Dymond’s paw. It was very lovely 🙂 I have it sitting on my Rottie shelf I love it.
    Thank you and I told that special person thank you as well. It is very beautiful

    xoxoxox
    Michelle & Angel Sassy

    1. Michelle,
      I know I feel the same way. You’re right! She is not forgotten and I thank you SO much for your caring remarks.

      You’re very welcome. It way my pleasure!

      Blessings for a wonderful Christmas,
      Katrina & Angel Dymond

  2. Awww, such a sweet, sweet picture of a very sweet girl. You can see her gentle Soul through those beautiful eyes.

    I KNOW you feel her presence everyday because she is still right by your side. And you can bet she’s watching over things as the CEO of Dymond’s Paw!

    And without question Dymond knows how much you love her!! That is one certainty in life you can know to be true!!

    The holidays can be very sad. You can also do something very special to celebrate the wonderfully happy memories you and Dymond shared over many Christmases. She would really like that.

    Sending lots of love ALWAYS

    1. Thank you very much. I love pictures, God bless the inventor and advanced technology! You are absolutely right, I feel her presence everyday.

      I believe in my heart that she knew just how much I love her, I made the very best decisions I could to ensure she has the best life possible.

      Yes, the holiday is a little solemn without her, she loved opening presents (literally) on Christmas Day. What a wonderful suggestion, I think I will do something special.

      Love, hugs and many blessings,
      Katrina and Angel Dymond

  3. She will always be that happy puppy girl in the photo, no matter how much time has passed. Lessons of gratitude that our dogs teach us last a lifetime, how blessed that you had such a special girl to teach you How to Be More Dog.

    Much love to you and your pack during the holidays and into 2016. Thanks for sharing Dymond with us.

    1. Thank you very much for the wonderful words. I definitely learned a lot from her. One of the greatest lessons being, not to complain, she never did. Nor did she make a groan or cry through her amputation and until her last moment.

      I love this community and I am so thankful for the support and love.

      Many blessings to you and your family always.

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