Who doesn’t like dogs? This is Marek & Nitsa


Update :

In loving memory of my beloved Viszla, Marek, who left us on 7/1/2022, I find myself reflecting on the profound impact he had on my life. He wasn't just a dog; he was a cherished family member who filled our days with unconditional love, loyalty, and joy. Today marks one year since we had to make the heart-wrenching decision to say goodbye, a choice that still overwhelms me with emotions.

Marek's journey with us began all the way in Germany, and his trust in us to care for him was a responsibility we held close to our hearts. The bond we shared transcended the typical pet-owner relationship; he was my best friend and confidant, bringing comfort during both the good and challenging times.

The grief of losing him has been the most profound sorrow I've experienced. It's a void that remains indescribable and has affected not only me but also his little sister Nitsa, who still carries the weight of his absence. Every day, we both long for his warm presence beside us, yearning to hold him close again.

I used to believe I couldn't cry, but through this heartbreaking journey, I've learned that allowing myself to grieve is a vital part of healing. Honoring Marek's memory means acknowledging the depth of our bond and cherishing the memories that blend joy and sorrow.

Dear Marek, you were the best dog ever, and your memory will forever hold a special place in my heart. The pain of your loss is profound, but I find solace in knowing that you lived a life filled with love and happiness. Until we meet again, my beloved friend, rest peacefully. 😞❤️





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