Cooper came into my life at time of great loss. He wasn't even supposed to be available. A family was adopting him but had storm damage to their home & couldn't take a puppy. He was meant to be mine. We had an instant bond. That bond grew stronger as the years went by. He was my emotional support dog & I was his emotional support person. We were always there for each other. He excelled at agility until he decided he was bored with it. πHe was obsessed with frisbee. I couldn't even let him see a frisbee or say the word. He would jump & catch it in the air & run back to me with it. You could see the joy on his little face. He became best friends with Ginger who we adopted when she was 4 months old. They loved each other. Cooper would clean her ears & eyes. He was a gentle,loving soul. I don't know what to do without him. He has just turned 14 March 27th. I miss him so much ππit's painful. I believe we will be reunited again. Along with all my pets that have gone over the π bridge. Until we see each other again & run towards each other,I will always miss you my sweet sweet Cooper. |
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