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Good-bye, Bella

I'm sad to share that one of my dogs, Bella, passed away last night. She was 8 1/2 years old.

Bella as a puppy


This is Bella the day we brought her home, meeting our other dog, Oreo. He was suspicious, but grew to love playing with her:)



Bella relaxing




Bella liked to flop herself down in many positions, just to relax!  She loved to bask in the sunlight...

She just loved to be loved:)





Bella in the middle.






Oreo, Bella, and Lily, all buddies....it's hard to say if they know she is gone.


Rest in peace, Bella. We will never forget you!

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  1. So sorry about Bella. As an adult, you know that it will happen;but when it does, you feel like a broken-hearted little kid.

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  2. Exactly:( Thanks for your thoughts:)

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  3. Thanks so much for your thoughts about Bella and for both following and nominating me! That is so kind!

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