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I lost my Chessie in April at age 12. We picked her up from the breeder when she was 6 weeks old and I held her as she died.
I had a dream a few nights ago that we were walking in the forest and she had a stick she'd keep bringing back and looking at me with those eyes that say "throw the damn stick, buddy, you know how this works". Then I got to sit with her and run my fingers through the curls on her neck and woke up crying.
I'm so sorry for you, it's hard to lose someone that would have laid their life down for you.
Aw what a beautiful dream. I really appreciate those dreams with lost loved ones. It's the only way to form new memories with them, so they're worth the tears, IMO.
I'm sorry for your loss. Chessie must have been a great dog.