A look back at Cindy Lou Who ~
Yesterday . . . Cindy went to her furever home. A really sad day for me. Fostering is bittersweet. I grow attached to each foster and consider adopting her myself (a foster failure), but decide to let her go so I can help another pug in need.
Cindy with her new puggle sister, Molly. The picture is deceptive. They are almost identical in size.
Thank you so much for following along on Cindy's journey to her new life. No more pain/discomfort from a bladder stone. No more babies. Just health and happiness. Godspeed, Cindy Lou Who.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs :)
Lauren
I have NO idea how you can do this...I would not be able to let go...what a huge heart you must have! E-Hugs! Kathleen
ReplyDeleteWhat a special Mom you were to Cindy Lou …..it is heart warming you loved her and found a forever home for her. Knowing that she will be loved by another family has to so rewarding. Hope she can visit you too !
ReplyDeleteAWW so sweet that she has a new furever home and a fur buddy too! Janice
ReplyDeleteGood lucky cindy Lou a wonderful new home
ReplyDeletecathy
I understand your mixed emotions . So wonderful of you to do what you do 🐕
ReplyDeleteSuch a selfless act...you helped her regain her health and found her a wonderful home. Well done! Sending you a big hug.
ReplyDeleteRobyn
I think that I am going to cry. Loved CLW’s story so much. You are such a good foster mom. Don’t think that I could do it, but I understand why you do.
ReplyDeleteHooraaayyyyy for Cindy Lou! I hope it works well for her. She's the first dog I've seen in a long time that's made me think maybe... another dog would not be a bad thing. But not quite yet.
ReplyDeleteYou have to have the biggest heart on the planet ~ thank you for doing what you do for the puggles ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
ReplyDeleteSo happy for her and sad for you.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine how hard it is to let her go, but so wonderful that she has a home and you have room to help another.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
And THAT, my friend, is why you are the good twin. Wow....I can’t imagine letting go after the “bonding” has happened....but I so get why and love you to pieces for it’s. If only there were more people like you in the world with hearts as big. I hope another comes your way soon so the empty space CLW has left won’t be quite so large. And poor Ernestine....she will miss her terribly as well... {{{HUGS}}}. Robin
ReplyDeleteI loved Cindy Lou too, she was so adorable. I could not do what you do. As much as I'll miss her pictures on your blog am happy she will have a family and sister pug.
ReplyDeleteAw how adorable, you’re a good foster mama I agree room to open for another needed fur baby, looks like Cindy Lou fits in her new home just fine......
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Rhonda
If my eyes weren't dried up there would have been tears. Ernestine will miss her but hopefully welcome another friend soon. I hope she does well with her new family. Must be hard on them to get attached and then to foster and then to home, but so worth it!
ReplyDeleteI don’t know how you do it Lauren, but I’m glad you do.
ReplyDeleteI would cry for weeks. So glad she has a loving home and is healthy !
Rose
Its such a great thing you do Lauren, but It would be next to impossible for me to do.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a good person. I am so glad she will have a happy home. I sure loved that little face.
We know you loved her...so sorry she is gone but never forgotten. (((HUGS)))
ReplyDeleteLove all the pictures Lauren!
You are amazing. I don't know how you do it. Thank you for fostering -- the world needs more like you.
ReplyDeleteAwwww....so bitter sweet.... you're a stronger woman than I! :-)
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