Remembering Jhumri and Pappu 🐾


They were more than pets—they were family.


Jhumri, my black indie female pup, came into my life in Uttarakhand when I was working there as a doctor. Her calm, soulful eyes could read every emotion, and she carried a quiet strength that made every day brighter. She had a style of her own and the way she played with her pup was super adorable . 


Pappu, her pup, was all playful energy and endless mischief—a little spark of joy that kept the home alive. She never left my side. She was a  human shy and preferred to hide away in jungle in my absence.


When I relocated to Maharashtra, life pulled us apart, and they couldn’t survive without me. Losing them was heart-wrenching, but the memories remain: the walks, the cuddles, the moments of comfort and laughter.


Even though they are gone, their love and loyalty still live in my heart. Jhumri and Pappu taught me about unconditional love, the beauty of companionship, and the little joys that make life meaningful.


The dogs that come into our lives are sent by the dogs we once loved .

I truly believe they were sent to me my Chiku and Silky. I also believe that in future the dogs I adopt will be choosen by my Jhumri and Pappu for me. I’m deeply thankful to the universe for all my dogs so far including Maxie who is with me. 


 Until I find some stories to share  👋


#RememberingPets #JhumriAndPappu #UnconditionalLove #ForeverInMyHeart

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