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    • Steve, thanks. She was a puppy when we got here and Foster taught her all the ropes of being a dog so we were worried how she’d adapt. I’m relieved to say the least.

  1. Glad to read that Maggie is doing better Earl.

  2. Very good to hear, Earl! Any plans on getting her another companion?

    • Paul, If Maggie adapts to being an only dog we don’t plan on getting another one and I think she’ll be okay now. Thanks!

  3. I know that when Omega passed in December, we were curious to see how his younger sister would work out as the head of household. Pretty well, but, as I’m sure you know, we all still feel the void.

    • Chris, I certainly understand the void you speak of and I suspect it one that will never be completely filled. Thanks.

  4. Good to hear as we don’t often hear about the grieving process animals go through when a close relationship is lost.

    • Monte, Thanks. I think dogs are or can be especially loyal and therefore can experience a great deal of grief in some cases.

  5. Glad she’s doing well. We had two cats one time – Blanche and Stella, litter mates. When Blanche merged with the infinite (at 17 years), Stella was in a funk for a short time but perked up relatively fast. Hope this is the case with Maggie.