Pauline from Galway, Ireland, asked:
Hi Julie,
Myself and my daughter Anne who is 16 years old, got a puppy at Christmas and named her Bailey.
She was so special and helped us with her positivity.
Unfortunately, Bailey was knocked down and died last week. We are beyond sad.
I can’t sleep and feel so guilty that I took my eyes off her for 6 minutes and she was gone. I am having anxiety every day and night since. I’ve even asked the angels and my deceased mum to look after our little Bailey in Heaven.
The person we got Bailey from has just given us another puppy to help Anne, but I’m still so upset I can’t seem to bond with the new puppy.
Can you please help us understand why our darling Bailey was taken away from us?
Thanks.
Pauline
Hi Pauline,
My sincere condolences to you and Anne on the loss of Bailey.
As you’re experiencing, losing a beloved pet can be excruciating. Please know you’re not alone. There are many of us who’ve gone through a similar situation and it will get better.
To get some answers for you, I energetically connected to you and from you to Bailey’s spirit.
Here’s what she had to say:
– She is around you (in spirit form) all the time.
– If you think you see, feel, or hear her, you are. Bailey said you think you hear her nails clicking on the floor and then discount the thought believing it’s just your imagination. She wants you to know she’s really there.
– Bailey also said she was a warm-up for you and Anne. She said her role in your lives was to get you “softened up” and ready for the puppy you now have.
– Bailey said she sent your new puppy to you because it will be calmer and easier to care for.
Hope this information helps comfort you and Anne.
So Heart breaking. Julie, I have a dog named Bailey and a dog named Annie, quite the coincidence
XO
Wow, no kidding. No coincidences in life!
This brought me comfort to know our beloved pets that crossed over, are still with us in spirit. I lost two Westie dogs, one in 2020 and one last July. I have one left and am in the running to adopt a rescue Westie. It’s heartwarming to think perhaps my doggies are guiding this potential adoption. I hope your answer brought comfort to Pauline and her and her daughter have many happy years with their new pup.
I talk about this subject a lot in my Angelic Attendants book. Our pets’ spirits are with us throughout our lives and especially when we’re dying.
Heartbreaking to hear about Bailey but so beautiful to know she’s around and brought the new puppy in.
Thanks for sharing this story.
You are most welcome. Touched my heart too!