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My favorite pet - your story
#51
Patches was dead. Our beloved Australian Shepherd had herded us for fourteen years, from Arizona, to Reno, to rural Nevada. I called her in from the cold outside and she staggered toward me-obviously dying. She died in our arms, my husband and I cradling her and telling her how much she was loved. We buried her under a cedar tree next to the large window wall at the south of the house, where we could easily see her resting place.

In the following days, we felt her loss acutely, and shed many tears when we thought of her. We talked of getting a new puppy, but our hearts weren’t ready. My husband, David, was building the house, and spent his days alone in the midst of our thirty acres at the house site. One week after Patches died, he called me at work and asked "When did you sneak that dog in here?"

Genuinely confused, I asked what he was talking about, and he explained: A young German Shepherd had just appeared at his ladder. He was working on the second floor siding, and when he climbed down, there she was, lying at the foot of the ladder. The dog followed him, closely guiding my husband up and down stairways, waiting at the foot of the ladder when he climbed, and staying next to him when he walked. Now, our house is in the middle of thirty wooded, hilly acres. The main road is fifteen hundred feet away around several bends and behind hills. There is no view of the house from the road. The surrounding properties are equally large and isolated, and range land-thousands of open acres-border the back of the property. Clearly the dog wasn't just passing by when she spotted David and decided to call.

David walked down the hill to the road, looking to see if any searchers were trying to find the dog. There were none, but the dog walked close to David's side, sitting when he paused, "leading" him when he moved, and watching over him for the remainder of the day. When I returned from work, the dog came to me, and spent the evening lying at my feet with her head on my toes.

We planned to place an ad in the paper the next day, hoping (almost) that the owner would claim this obviously trained guide dog. At about midnight however, she whimpered to go outside. I arose, let her out, and she sat on the porch. She looked to the right-the south-and walked away. We never saw her again, but she came when we needed her most.


Here's to a full belly, a heavy purse....and a light heart.
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#52
Amazing story,hrooster! Thank you for sharing!
Almost made me cry -it's like your dog came back to comfort you and say that the life is going on..
When 5 years ago my husband,a dog lover,didn't want to adopt the boxer,I told him that it might be the soul of his long lost boxer from his childhood who once went out in the severe snowstorm in Cleveland and never came back...
I don't know if it were my words that change his mind,but I am very grateful that he did.
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#53
hrooster: wonderful story! do angels come in the form of dogs? i'm convinced.

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#54
do angels come in the form of dogs? i'm convinced.


...so are we!

Here's to a full belly, a heavy purse....and a light heart.
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#55
Yeah that was a nice story, rooster.. I was ranting on another thread and missed it at first. I sometimes think that our animals have a spirit or sense that we can't understand. I think the indians believed in that kind of stuff as well.. peace, dave

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#56
hrooster, your beautiful story made me weep. Thank you. Those of us who have had the blessing of dogs to share our lives know that they are angels and I feel honored by their presence.

David, would you post some pics of your new family member? We're dying to see! Thank you.

Carrie Rojo

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#57
I figured I would D.A.D., so here it is: http://www.mauiwindcam.com/blog/2008/07/...uiwindcam/ . I go to this site for the webcam but it currently has a cute dog story. No, there isn't any connection to Puna, but you can see Maui from the B.I.

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#58
Here is the newest addition to our family. Her name is Frida (after Frida Kahlo) and we already love her. Chuy - not so much, but he will learn to adapt...she's his future wifey!

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/PunaWeb.../ae51?b=20&m=f&o=0

Carrie Rojo

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#59
Carrie, she is adorable!
But I have a question - is Chuy the one to pick his future "wify" or you guys like in some eastern countries...?
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#60
He's betrothed. 'nuf said. (Heeheee...Chuy is very put-out by her at the moment. Not a happy doggie.) (She IS cute, isn't she?!)[:X]

Carrie Rojo

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