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When Pittie’s Separated From Her Sister, She Howls ‘To The Moon And Back’

By: Julie Hunt
Julie Hunt is an avid dog lover and writer for iHeartDogs.com, and has a background as a veterinary technician. She rescued a beautiful former bait dog named Rory.Read more
| August 28, 2023

Kristen is a loving dog mom who shares her heartwarming story about her two pups, Bella and Rose. These furry companions have not only brought joy and comfort to Kristen’s life but have also formed an unbreakable bond with each other.

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Bella, a big black and white teddy bear of a dog, has always been there for Kristen. Whenever she senses Kristen is upset or crying, Bella rushes to her side, licks her tears, and gives her a comforting hug. This special connection means the world to Kristen, and she wanted Bella to have a friend to share her life with.

That’s when Rose entered the picture. As the runt of her litter, Rose wasn’t picked by anyone else, so Kristen decided to bring her home. At first, Bella was confused by the tiny newcomer, but it didn’t take long for the two dogs to become inseparable.

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Now, Bella and Rose cuddle and sleep together, and they can’t stand to be apart. If they’re ever separated, they’ll whine, longing for the other’s company. Rose, in particular, is very dependent on Bella and becomes extremely upset when her sister isn’t around.

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Rose has proven to be an angel in Kristen’s life. She’s never chewed up anything she’s not supposed to and is an excellent listener. Kristen, who has faced emotional struggles throughout her life, finds solace in Rose’s presence.

Rose is Kristen’s shadow. She is always by her side, and if they’re separated, she checks on her mom every few minutes. She’s a big mama’s girl, and Kristen can’t even leave the room without Rose following her. Their bond is unbreakable, and Kristen can’t imagine life without her two beloved dogs.

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