Sorry for not getting my questions to you earlier. I have had other dogs in my lifetime but the dog I have now is very different than the others. She is much more emotional than the others. She seems to be more evolved than the others. I have been studying the “Ra” content “The Law of One” and I am wondering if dogs have different levels of consciousness? Do they eventually reincarnate into humans?
My dog is almost 12 years old and she has lost her hearing. Her vet suspects that a lump on her may have spread into cancer but she would have to be put under anesthesia to know for sure. She also has a hear murmor so it would be very risky to put her under so we decided to not do it and just let her enjoy the time she has left. Everyone keeps telling me that I will know when it is time schedule in home euthanasia but I keep second guessing myself. She gas good days and bad. Her hip arthritis prevents her from going on walks but she still has moments of acting goofy and wanting to play. Unfortunately, her body is no longer able to do what her mind would like to do. she still enjoys laying on the front lawn every evening and looks forward to getting to meet other dogs that may come by. If she gets to sniff a butt it makes her day. How will I know when it is time to let her go?
Hi Laila,
When I do let her go I believe that there is a transition time that she will have left her body but is observing the scene of her death from above. I want her to see that I am with her body to give her comfort as she moves on. Do you know how long the transition takes? If i am sobbing will it cause her distress as she looks down? Also, I often tell her not to worry because next time she will be a human and get to have her own doggie. I tell her that she wont remember me but I will NEVER forget her. Am I wrong in thinking this? Can you please describe the transition period that dogs experience? I dont believe in the silly rainbrow bridge concept that people have made up. Thank you!
When I do let her go I believe that there is a transition time that she will have left her body but is observing the scene of her death from above. I want her to see that I am with her body to give her comfort as she moves on. Do you know how long the transition takes? If i am sobbing will it cause her distress as she looks down? Also, I often tell her not to worry because next time she will be a human and get to have her own doggie. I tell her that she wont remember me but I will NEVER forget her. Am I wrong in thinking this? Can you please describe the transition period that dogs experience? I dont believe in the silly rainbrow bridge concept that people have made up. Thank you!
Hello Laila,
Sorry for not getting my questions to you earlier. I have had other dogs in my lifetime but the dog I have now is very different than the others. She is much more emotional than the others. She seems to be more evolved than the others. I have been studying the “Ra” content “The Law of One” and I am wondering if dogs have different levels of consciousness? Do they eventually reincarnate into humans?
My dog is almost 12 years old and she has lost her hearing. Her vet suspects that a lump on her may have spread into cancer but she would have to be put under anesthesia to know for sure. She also has a hear murmor so it would be very risky to put her under so we decided to not do it and just let her enjoy the time she has left. Everyone keeps telling me that I will know when it is time schedule in home euthanasia but I keep second guessing myself. She gas good days and bad. Her hip arthritis prevents her from going on walks but she still has moments of acting goofy and wanting to play. Unfortunately, her body is no longer able to do what her mind would like to do. she still enjoys laying on the front lawn every evening and looks forward to getting to meet other dogs that may come by. If she gets to sniff a butt it makes her day. How will I know when it is time to let her go?
Hi Laila,
When I do let her go I believe that there is a transition time that she will have left her body but is observing the scene of her death from above. I want her to see that I am with her body to give her comfort as she moves on. Do you know how long the transition takes? If i am sobbing will it cause her distress as she looks down? Also, I often tell her not to worry because next time she will be a human and get to have her own doggie. I tell her that she wont remember me but I will NEVER forget her. Am I wrong in thinking this? Can you please describe the transition period that dogs experience? I dont believe in the silly rainbrow bridge concept that people have made up. Thank you!
When I do let her go I believe that there is a transition time that she will have left her body but is observing the scene of her death from above. I want her to see that I am with her body to give her comfort as she moves on. Do you know how long the transition takes? If i am sobbing will it cause her distress as she looks down? Also, I often tell her not to worry because next time she will be a human and get to have her own doggie. I tell her that she wont remember me but I will NEVER forget her. Am I wrong in thinking this? Can you please describe the transition period that dogs experience? I dont believe in the silly rainbrow bridge concept that people have made up. Thank you!