A Dog's Last Will
When human beings die, they write their testament to leave their home and all they have to those they love. I'd do such, if I could write, to a poor desperate, lonely stray. I'd give him my happy home, my bowl and my cozy bed, my soft pillow and my toys, the so-loved lap, the tender stroking hand, the lovely voice, the place I had in someone's heart, the love that, at last, helped me to find a peaceful end, held firmly in a sheltering embrace. When I die, please don't say "I will never have a pet again; the loss is far too much to stand!" Choose a lonely, unloved dog and give him MY place. This is my inheritance. The love I leave behind is all I'm able to give. –Author Unknown
Also, see: Rainbow Bridge