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In reply to the discussion: Memorial for Fionna [View all]StarryNite
(12,018 posts)63. It's terribly painful to lose them.
And yes, they do seem to visit less over time but they still will drop in to check on us.
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During the Depression, my grandparents' Border Collie saved the family's lives!
raging moderate
Yesterday
#13
Border Collies are people. I'm sorry their lives are so much shorter than our lives.
1WorldHope
Yesterday
#34
I feel she is sometimes with us and sometimes running far and exploring her new environment.
Silver Gaia
10 hrs ago
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