A couple of days ago I buried my favorite dog. I am still
grieving, missing her so. Unfortunately the grandchildren were here when she
was hit on the road, so they helped me bury her. They were upset by my grief
and tried to comfort me by saying she is in heaven.
Do you believe our beloved pets go to heaven? The Bible does
not mention them going to heaven, although it does say that there are animals
in heaven. Some would say only people have souls, so we only know about people,
and even not all of them go to heaven.
I believe our pets go to heaven. C.S. Lewis has written that
our love for our pets (animals, for I must include my horses as well) gives
them a type of soul that allows them to enter heaven. I believe too that since
God is a good God, and merciful, He knows that seeing our pets in heaven will
multiply our joy in being there. That is not to say that our joy will not be
complete in seeing Jesus, but we know that we will see beloved friends and relatives
there, so why not our animals?
That helps a little but I still miss her so much. She was a
young dog, only 1 ½ years so I had expected to have her with me for much
longer. She was pregnant with her first litter and we were excited for her
puppies, for she was beautiful with sky blue eyes that seemed to melt into
mine. I wonder sometimes why the young ones have to go. It makes sense when the
older ones pass, for they decline and we hate to see them suffer. I explained
to the children that our pets usually die before we do; it seems God has
granted them a shorter life span. I guess this is so we can love more than a
few.
My heart is always warmed by the memories of dogs and horses
that I have been blessed with in my life. There have been some really special
ones: Whistle, the border collie cross, Skeeter, my very first dog, a Dalmatian
who went with me everywhere and was a guardian for me in my teen years, Tempo,
the first aussie puppy that earned the breed my unwavering devotion. The horses
too, Taradames who gave me her heart, left my life and returned years
later, like a true to life Black Beauty
story, Sanfu, who took me to national level competing, and Jontue, the Thoroughbred
mare who became one with me and would jump anything at which I pointed her, and
who followed the hounds as avidly as me. I believe they are all waiting for me,
in that special place Jesus has designed for my “mansion”.
Someday I will not cry for Whimsey, but that day is not yet.
Someday I will just remember her with love and joy, and no grief, but today is
not that day. Now I still cry and miss her.
3 comments:
I'm sorry you lost your precious puppy. I have my yorkie sleeping on my lap as I write this.
On another note...I was hoping to see some of your hilarious, anecdotes on here...I want to laugh...not cry. This post and the Santa post had me tearing up.
She was a special girl...I understand your pain, I lost my beloved Bella last year! Hopefully someday it will get easier.
I only knew her for a short time when she came to visit me and her main squeeze Koda, but I knew then that she was a special lil dog that had lots of love to give.
sincerest
MyLittleAussies
Paula
She was a special girl...I understand your pain, I lost my beloved Bella last year! Hopefully someday it will get easier.
I only knew her for a short time when she came to visit me and her main squeeze Koda, but I knew then that she was a special lil dog that had lots of love to give.
sincerest
MyLittleAussies
Paula
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