Do you think a animal can come back as that same animal

@chertsy (3798)
United States
April 15, 2013 4:02am CST
We lost our beagle, Ladybug of 14 years to cancer on Christmas. She was laid to rest next to a beautiful Magnolia tree. We didn't want another dog, because of the pain of losing her. My youngest kept bugging, if she could get a puppy for her birthday. She wanted one that wouldn't get to big. Well, a couple of weeks before her birthday, my neighbor brought it to my attention that she was going to get a pocket Beagle, and that the lady had a male and female. When she told me the birthday, I had to get her. Their birthdays are the same day as when my precious Ladybug passed away. We named her Bella, a name my daughter liked since she was 2, she's 11 now. Bella has a lot of mannerisms that reminds me of Ladybug, that it's scary. I know your not suppose to compare the one that passed away to the new one. It's just so hard not to with Bella. Maybe my family is seeing to much into this, or we are wanting to.
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@ShyBear88 (59304)
• Sterling, Virginia
15 Apr 13
Maybe your reading to much into or you could be right. Animals can come back as well. Maybe not as the same type of animal but an animal still that you are probably suppose to be with.
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@chertsy (3798)
• United States
16 Apr 13
I just think it's kinda like fate. I lose my pet of 14 years from a horrible disease. Then a few months later, I'm given the chance to do it all over again with a different beagle. I guess I am reading to much into this. I miss my Ladybug a lot. I know Bella is not her or will ever be her. Just neat how a lot of her mannerisms reminds me of Ladybug. Thank you for responding to my post.
@ShyBear88 (59304)
• Sterling, Virginia
17 Apr 13
That doesn't means your not wrong. Who says they aren't two in the same and how many times a person or animal can come back. Yes maybe they are the same. We change each time is what I believe learning from our last choices growing and bettering ourselves more and more as the time changes. Enjoy your little puppy and let her live long and happy as your old dog Lady did monies the sick part.