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Handhold needed please - Returning ashes home

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Cloudwalk · 14/07/2018 21:59

This morning, whilst on holiday in France our beautiful most cherished and adored dog of three years had a series of cluster seizures (he was already epileptic) and we made the agonising decision to let him go after three hours of non stop convulsing whilst in a medically induced coma.

I am tearing myself down about the decision, and even though he has just had THE MIST EPIC two weeks of his life running round France, I hate that I didn't spend more time with him

We have just made it home (after agreeing for him to be cremated in France and I am in bits. We have another dog who wasn't present but doesn't know life without him and she keeps looking for him around the house

I need to know if there are any known restrictions to brining a dogs ashes home from France in a car/plane please?

Devastated and heartbroken - any words of wisdom?

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MsAdorabelleDearheartVonLipwig · 15/07/2018 10:52

No, sorry but just wanted to say how sorry I am. Sounds like he had a very happy life and a fantastic time before he died. Flowers

Cloudwalk · 15/07/2018 13:07

Thank you, he sure did and we are going to nominate a day that every year we go to the beach which was his best place for a picnic, feel like I have lost my best friend in the world

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user1955 · 17/07/2018 17:08
Flowers Nothing I can say, but offering a handhold.
DamsonPie · 17/07/2018 17:29

So sorry. I’ve had two fur babies cremated and it was awful. Flowers

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