Comment from
Amelie Johns
I absolutely believe the same. I had two dogs, one that arrived as a stray on my first Christmas Eve. We had her for 18 years. My second dog arrived as a stray in 2000. We had for 17 years. They were part of the family and will never be forgotten. What a lovely tribute poem to your Paco. Good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 02-Nov-2024
reply by the author on 02-Nov-2024
Thank you for sharing
When a pet dies, it leaves a huge void .... luckily this void over time is filled with many sweet memories of our pooch ( pussy).
I'm glad you were willing to open your heart to these two lost souls.
Not everyone wants a stray cause they feel living the many hardships on the streets, makes them problematic after. They don't want to take the risk.
During Covid, the number of abandoned pets rose drastically.
Comment from
Dolly'sPoems
This is a sweet natured post about pets going to heaven after they die as they cross the rainbow bridge, a warm hearted and enjoyable nonet, love Dolly x
Comment Written 02-Nov-2024
reply by the author on 02-Nov-2024
I have learned a lot from Fanstory.
I never heard of a bucket list and certainly not about a rainbow bridge.
I always believed pets went to heaven but I never knew there was actually a bridge called Rainbow Ridge they crossed over with.
It's a lovely belief.