ADIOS HARPER

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Harper was the perfect house pet, so she had a nice life for 15 years Harper was my youngest daughter's dog and a cherished family member. 

The love Sabrina felt for Harper was solid bonding because she offered a special sense of comfort, companionship, and joy that was especially meaningful for her who has loved Harper during her lifetime. Harper has transitioned and she is still with us.

Our love for pets activates brain regions associated with social bonding and pleasure. However, people with pets showed more brain activity when thinking about animals than those without pets. This uniqueness of the relationship; is a love that can be best understood when we have experienced it ourselves.

This likely explains why most pet owners feel a deep connection, treating them as equally important members of their social circle as their human friends.

Loving pets like Harper hold a special place in our hearts beyond just companionship. They are integral parts of our lives, offering unwavering loyalty and affection.

This bond activates brain regions associated with love and pleasure, making the connection we feel with our pets quite profound. This relationship is a unique form of companionship that is deeply felt and often understood best through personal experience.

Harper's presence in the Soto household is a beautiful example of how pets enrich our lives and become special members of our social circles.

Words often fall short when it comes to capturing the intensity and depth of love in all its forms. It’s a force that transcends simple description, touching every aspect of our lives in profound ways.

Whether it's the exhilarating rush of falling in love again, the tender moment of holding my newborn baby girl, or the quiet appreciation of life's beauty, love has a way of profoundly shaping our experiences and enriching our existence.

Love is a powerful, often ineffable force that defines and transforms our lives in deeply felt ways, even if they can’t always be best articulated.

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