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RIP Drogon, My Sweet Dragon + Looking to Rescue
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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2042324, member: 118921"] The same is for me, I'm on another continent and can't help out with rescue. I can understand so much your grief, and I think with rescuing another dragon, you show so much the love you give to them. Some people see it as "replacing", but for me - and I bet also for you - it is just the opposite: another creature can inherit a very good place with a loving, caring human. :) I once read a very well-written "Rainbow bridge" poem that just goes along that line - the animal going over the rainbow bridge offers this very good place with this human to another animal to inherit it - ; I just can't find it anymore, otherwise I would link it here. [/QUOTE]
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