Over the past few days a couple of my good friends have made their longest journey to the Rainbow Bridge. This has made me sad as well as feel a little introspect as you my have noticed from the last couple of blogs. I make no apology for airing my feelings now and then, as it is apparently good for you and may allow me to think more clearly.
One thing it has allowed me to see is that I am still a lucky beagle with a great life full of comfort and security. Others may not have these assets and I feel a little concerned by that.
We only get one shot at this life. It’s probably best to be a bit more beagle, a little more Lenny.

It is very sad when one’s friends pass over the Rainbow Bridge. It makes each day we have with our loved ones more precious.
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I try to live each day as well as possible. After all, there are new things to see each day so I try to enjoy them.
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It’s heartbreaking when our pass cross the Bridge. Over my life to date, about 16 of my best friends have made that journey and I mourn each one of them. It is my greatest hope that i make it to Paradise and that all my 4-legged friends are there. So yes, Dex, enjoy your best life here and look forward to lots of new ones on the Bridge. ♥️
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I have no intention of being anywhere near the Rainbow Bridge for some time yet. There are many pals who have made their longest journey and I know that one day I will join them. In the meantime I just try to live each day with a smile on my face.
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Love you Dexter – and I’m sure your pawrents are happy to hear this!! Stick around my friend!!!
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I’m sorry you have lost some more friends.
Your response is the right one: to make the most we can of life. Those that can help us do so – Lenny oin your case – are to be loved and cherished and to be helped to enjoy in their turn.
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