Angelica 11/1/2002 - 04/20/2016
Run over by a heartless monster in an SUV. May they suffer the same fate this innocent gentle loving little dog did.
Goodbye my little angel, you will be missed by many.
My Sincere condolences.
--Bob
Sorry for your loss. My dog looks exactly like the photo and he survived being hit by a pick-up truck that didn't stop.
ecobin wrote:
Sorry for your loss. My dog looks exactly like the photo and he survived being hit by a pick-up truck that didn't stop.
The monster stopped after hitting her with the front tire. As my wife was trying to grab our little girl, the monster hit the gas and ran over her a second time with the rear tire and sped off. This soulless beast lives somewhere in the neighborhood.
rmorrison1116 wrote:
The monster stopped after hitting her with the front tire. As my wife was trying to grab our little girl, the monster hit the gas and ran over her a second time with the rear tire and sped off. This soulless beast lives somewhere in the neighborhood.
I really hope something bad happens to him............people run over other people and dont stop, those types would never consider a little dog.
My heart is so sad for oyu.
RIP baby...so sorry for your loss...such a tragic thing and so traumatic for you as well!
I am so sorry for your loss. They are just like children. One day you will see angel again.
rmorrison1116 wrote:
Angelica 11/1/2002 - 04/20/2016
Run over by a heartless monster in an SUV. May they suffer the same fate this innocent gentle loving little dog did.
Goodbye my little angel, you will be missed by many.
I'm very sorry for your loss. I would be devestated if I lost mine. However why was she running loose?
ken hubert wrote:
I'm very sorry for your loss. I would be devestated if I lost mine. However why was she running loose?
My wife was helping our daughter load her two toddlers into the car. Angie, who was my wife's little shadow, was apparently let out by the 2 and a half year old. Our daughters car was parked directly in front of our house, on street parking with ample lighting.
The operator of the SUV was driving too fast on the wrong side of the street. The vehicle barely missed our daughter, brushed against my wife and hit the dog who was standing behind her.
Had the SUV been on the correct side of the street, Angelica would still be with us.
nuyalic wrote:
I am so sorry for your loss. They are just like children. One day you will see angel again.
They really are just like children. She was out 3rd Maltese. One thing about the Maltese, nurture has a lot to do with the personality of the dog. If you pick the right puppy, you can mold it pretty much into the dog you want it to be.
We learned this with the first one. People told us, don't get a Maltese, they're temperamental and bark all the time. They can be, but if you raise them properly they can be amazing little dogs.
Our choice now is, do we raise another Maltese or try something different. I prefer something from the Bischon family so maybe we'll raise a Coton de Tulear as our next little angel.
run4fittness wrote:
So sorry, Karma time.
Yes it is. The cosmic continuum never forgets. Some time, some where, some how, this sub human will answer for what they did. It may not be a crime in the eyes of the state but it most certainly is in the eyes of nature.
Too bad my wife and I will probably not be there when nature's justice is served.
Thank you for responding and for the kind sentiments.
Beautiful dog, so sorry for your loss.
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