On Tuesday afternoon, we had to help our vet ease our family dog/my service dog - of fifteen years -into eternity. The following is a request for supportive prayer from my Baptist Board family. I realize this topic may not belong here, but I didn't see a prayer forum grouping. I guess it was removed. I hope I canget supportive prayer from those who read the following, as it is needed at this time, which is why I came to my Baptist family.
Both Shelly and I are having a very hard time adjusting to life without Skittles. She was more than a family pet. She was my service dog, which meant she was with us 24/7/365, and to all of a sudden no longer have her as part of our life, well, you can only imagine, it is like losing a child. Your prayers will help us through this, because neither of us can talk about her without tearing up.
Yesterday, after shopping, and coming home, I looked around at all the places she'd lay and watch us put away groceries, and realized she was NO longer going to be there, and broke down in tears. Shelly, is going through the same grief/loss cycle, so we do need your prayers to be able to cope.
The house is so empty without Skittles. In the past, we always had other fur babies to cuddle and hug, but since she was our very last kiddo, and the one who went EVERYWHERE we went, the emptiness is more pronounced then at any other time in our 37 years of marriage.
I am ALSO feeling tremendous guilt, in that we could have brought her home for a few days, and then the vet would come to our house and help ease her into eternity. I am beating myself for not giving her just a couple more days to be with us, even though she'd be getting extra pain meds to cope with pain, and probably be sleeping all the time! I know, per the vet, we did the right thing, but, even knowing that, doesn't make me feel any less guilty, and bad for agreeing to help end her suffering then instead of a few days later.
Thanks for your prayers and love. They are needed NOW more then ever before! I know time is the healing agent in this kind of loss, but, time is dragging it's feet. Grace be with you all, and know, I consider all of you as my family, and covet your support and prayers, which is why I can let down my guard and share my heart with you all!!!
Shalom,
Pastor Paul and Shelly
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Both Shelly and I are having a very hard time adjusting to life without Skittles. She was more than a family pet. She was my service dog, which meant she was with us 24/7/365, and to all of a sudden no longer have her as part of our life, well, you can only imagine, it is like losing a child. Your prayers will help us through this, because neither of us can talk about her without tearing up.
Yesterday, after shopping, and coming home, I looked around at all the places she'd lay and watch us put away groceries, and realized she was NO longer going to be there, and broke down in tears. Shelly, is going through the same grief/loss cycle, so we do need your prayers to be able to cope.
The house is so empty without Skittles. In the past, we always had other fur babies to cuddle and hug, but since she was our very last kiddo, and the one who went EVERYWHERE we went, the emptiness is more pronounced then at any other time in our 37 years of marriage.
I am ALSO feeling tremendous guilt, in that we could have brought her home for a few days, and then the vet would come to our house and help ease her into eternity. I am beating myself for not giving her just a couple more days to be with us, even though she'd be getting extra pain meds to cope with pain, and probably be sleeping all the time! I know, per the vet, we did the right thing, but, even knowing that, doesn't make me feel any less guilty, and bad for agreeing to help end her suffering then instead of a few days later.
Thanks for your prayers and love. They are needed NOW more then ever before! I know time is the healing agent in this kind of loss, but, time is dragging it's feet. Grace be with you all, and know, I consider all of you as my family, and covet your support and prayers, which is why I can let down my guard and share my heart with you all!!!
Shalom,
Pastor Paul and Shelly