Dearest Little Belle
Dearest Little Belle
I have followed yours and Irene’s story since nearly the beginning and have enjoyed all the adventures, life’s ups and downs with you and all the awesome photos. I was horrified of your previous life before Irene and was saddened that people can treat animals that way, and then I was elated that Irene found you and showed that in the world the good people outweighed the bad and finally you found what true kindness and love is all about. It brought me joy to see you everyday and I still find myself going back and looking at your adventures. I cried when Irene said you were sick, the dreaded “C” and prayed for a miracle. Each morning I would see myself getting a coffee and sitting down and check to see how your were. I cried the day you passed over to the bridge, you were and are part of my life. Remember earlier I said I prayed for a miracle, little did I know the miracle was already in front of me it was YOU. My favourite photo of you at the flower festival with Irene, so much beauty in one photo, tulips and a sweet little min pin some of my favourite things in the world. Thank you Irene and Little Belle for letting me share your lives.
Happy Birthday Little Belle up in heaven, wow I can only imagine the joyous celebrations and sure there is cake.
To my dear Little Belle,
Sorry this greeting is a bit late but belated Happy Heavenly Birthday to you dear girl! You must be busy keeping Noestka, Raquel and Woody updated on what was the happening to the family since they left…
You are my daily entertainer and breakfast partner then but now you are not here anymore! I will miss you?
Bella you opened my eyes to the horror of breeders or puppy mills. I wasn’t aware nor able to know how the dogs were treated as they breed. Thank you for opening my eyes to these horrible business! Now I will never support such ventures at all.
I am also very proud of you as proof that life has value even when being differently abled. Your happy face, your adventures inspire that life continue with the same impact and interest, that disabilities only give obstacles but there will always be ways to triumph and live as normal as can be! What is important is you didn’t snuff the life out of someone who still wanted to live and live contentedly.
Thank you for the warm memories, lessons learned, values and precious feelings you taught me. You are my forever friend and I hope to meet you someday… hugs for now! ❤Beth Cotan