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February 2, 2020 by Crossroads Dingo Rescue   No comments   Filed Under: Dingo Diary

Our Bonnie has not been herself since Jedda passed. She was concerned when Jed was unwell, they were good friends ,Bonnie being the only one Jedda had respect for.

When Jedda visited the vet on her final day ,Bonnie sat waiting at the car for Jedda to get out .
She continued to keep going to the car for over a week .

I didn’t tell Bonnie Jed had passed , we didn’t let her see her deceased friend , of course she knew, as dogs do .

We buried Jedda in the front garden and planted a rose for her , again we did not tell Bonnie, we did not show Bonnie the final resting place of Jedda, so it was with sadness, when I noticed Bonnie laying next to the rose we planted to mark Jedda’s resting place.

During the last few weeks, Bonnie appears to have night time anxiety, panic attacks .
She paces all night ,constantly attempting to awaken me , which isn’t hard as I too am inclined to pace during the night .
I’m unsure if Bonnie has a sixth sense of pending doom ,or if she is just feeling insecure ,she understands death as she has comforted many a dingo during their illness prior to their passing .

Bonnie has had a few hurdles in the last couple of years , loosing her leg last year ,and the loss of a Genna and bindi, I feel the loss of Jedda has unsettled her .
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