Just finished her book. Absolutely beautiful and mirrors my life to such an extent. I too lost my sister and am the only one left. No relatives and I devastatingly lost my little shih tzu a month before covid broke after twelve years of pure love. I never realised the extent of joy and purpose and living in the moment and laughter and compass a little dog gives you. Thank you Emily. Thank you for letting me know I’m not alone. Thank you 🙏
@janeprouse94722 жыл бұрын
I lost my mother very suddenly in June 2007, she was the full time career of my Dad who had had 2 strokes and had memory issues. As a family sadly we had to put him in a nursing home. The following year July 2008 my husband was the innocent victim of a car crash, and died at the scene. Our life still in turmoil, when my Dad died the same year in November. I too wanted to die, but except for one thing, my mum and dad had a rescue Yorkshire Terrier who needed caring for. And for the next 3 years he was the reason for me to get out of bed every day. Until he sadly passed away. I’ve since had 2 grand-dogs who I get to look after very often. And I have to say. Doggies have saved my life and those of my families.
@MsJoxer3 жыл бұрын
Emily is just amazing. I've been listening to her podcast Walking the Dog, and her chats she has with her guests are so honest and heartwarming. I had to watch this so I can put a face to her voice - and Raymond...what a cutie! I've never seen a dog like him before!