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10 Promises to my dog As i leave for college

I will miss you more than you can ever know.

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10 Promises to my dog As i leave for college
Shelbie Britt

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Life is full of hard choices, especially when you have to leave your sweet pupper to pursue your education. I feel like I speak for all dog owners when I say the hardest part of leaving for college after summer break is that last time you hug your dog and then them watching you walk out of the door. While I can't take you with me, Maddie, I can give you some promises to hold on to.

When I get home, I promise to take you on car rides.

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When I get home, I promise to give you endless head scratches.

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When I get home, I promise to have little photoshoots with you.

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I promise to let you still sleep on my bed, even when I'm not home.

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When I get home, I promise to take you to Starbucks for a puppachino

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If I come home smelling like another dog, I promise I didn't cheat on you.

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When I get home, I promise to give you plenty of burrito time.

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When I get home, I promise to dress you up for Christmas.

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And your birthday...(she loves green)

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No matter where I am in the world, I promise to love you with my whole heart.

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Maddie, I miss you. I love you. And I can't wait to see you again. Till next time, babygirl.

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