Cowboy here. It's been a year of ups, downs. Have a bit of an adjustment to make; it's a hard one. SweetPea, Sar's Rott nudged her out of bed a few weeks ago. This is mighty unusual because the dogs sleep outside our bedroom door. Sar got up, insisted on sleeping on the sofa in the upstairs hallway. The Rott climbed up next to her, his head in her lap. BullyBoy joined them. SweetPea didn't wake up the next morning. BullyBoy died the following day. Both dogs were a little over 9 years – old for both breeds. History repeats itself; our first Rott and Mastiff died within 2 weeks of each other. My wife mourns deeply. These dogs were Sar's constant companions since they were born. She trained them, loved them. In return they were completely devoted to her. The emptiness in our house is loud. Our cats remain silent, eat little. The big male tomcat shadows Sar, grooms her face, neck, mews. That feline seems lost without the dogs. It wasn't so long ago we lost Panda, then Tank. All the dogs were close in age, our fault I guess for not taking that into consideration when we got them.
After some time goes by I'll talk to Sar about rescue work again. Right now she's not interested in getting pups for pets, starting that routine again. My wife's a damned good dog trainer; would be a shame if those skills weren't put to use.
Bull gets stronger every day. The man walks fairly well. Docs insist he continue to use a cane for now; that works ok. Once in a while, he gets flashbacks – war does that to a vet. I talk him through it. David talks him through it. Sar makes lasagna for him.
Halloween is upon us. The imp has been a bit listless lately, not too enthused about the holiday this year. I hid a bunch of tootsie rolls, chocolate candy corn – favorites – hoping that will revive her.
Have an errand to take care of in London first of November. Going to take the imp along. Will be there a couple of days, enough time to visit our young friend Patrick before returning home. David might come along as well.
Cowboy
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
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7 comments:
So sorry about Sweet Pea and BullyBoy. It's so hard to lose "family members" and it is heartbreaking to lose so many in such a short period of time.
Cowboy,hank you for your post. It's been awhile.
I am so sorry to hear about Sweet Pea and Bullyboy. I knew Sar is lost without them. Losing someone you love always leaves a big one in your heart.
I know if or when Sar gets another pup, she will may the right choice.You two take care of each other.
Marie C.
Cowboy,
thanks for the update.
Losing loved companions is painful,
you both have my sympathy, this is something I have gone through too often.
Good news about Bull.
Enjoy London!
Love and warm hugs.
Paul. aka (zealous voyeur)
ARGH blogger ate my comment!
Sar I am so sorry you had a double whammy loss,I am sending healing thoughts to you across the country. Also sending good thoughts up to the cosmos.
Great news about Bull,so good that he has ALL of you as his support system that is VERY important.
Have what fun you can in London. :)
Losing a pet is losing a beloved member of your family. My thoughts and prayers are with Sar as she grieves for her loss. I hope the hidden candy, and the other tricks and treats I know you will give her lighten her heart a little.
Glad Bull is getting better. Lasagna always helps.
I hope London is nice this type of year. I know Patrick will be thrilled to see you both.
Happy Halloween to you and all in your house.
Megan
I am also so sorry to hear about Sweet Pea and Bullyboy. We lost our Border Collie a year ago, and still miss her a lot. Sara
SO sorry to hear that Sweet Pea and Bullyboy died. I know how hard that is. My thoughts are with you both.
Jean
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