My Pretty Lady just told me that Emma Nextdoor, my favorite neighbor, is playing with ninjadog at the end of the Rainbow Bridge.
I loved my frien Emma Nextdoor. When she would come to visit, she would come to the porch to visit me.
And to lick My Pretty Lady's kneecaps -- that made My Pretty Lady laugh and laugh.
My Pretty Lady said Emma Nextdoor loved people because she was a rescue pit bull and she loved to show people how happy she was that people loved her.
Before Emma Nextdoor went to the Rainbow Bridge, her people brought home another rescue pit bull to keep her company. She is a big puppy and she is blind. I hope she can find me on the porch in the summer.
Emma Nextdoor is at the Rainbow Bridge
- MissDenise
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Re: Emma Nextdoor is at the Rainbow Bridge
It sounds like Emma NextDoor was well loved. And your new friend will also be very lucky. I am sure they will be able to find you next summer.
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Re: Emma Nextdoor is at the Rainbow Bridge
MissDenise, I'm sure Emma Nextdoor is meeting lots of wonderful new friends to visit. I know you'll miss her, but I'm sure she's told the new puppy all about you and how to find you.
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