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Jul 22, 2008 10:31AM

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Welcome and hope to see your posts around the place.

Stacy, Welcome!
Really glad to have you here, and so happy to see you are already making 'connections'... hee hee...
Really glad to have you here, and so happy to see you are already making 'connections'... hee hee...

Katie: The beach is Scout's happy place (and mine, too!), but we aren't able to visit as much as we'd like. I'm so sorry to hear that you've gone through the loss of a pup. :( I lost Scout's older sister 2 years ago, and we miss her everyday. Which reminds me: I'd really like to read a great dog story where the dog doesn't die! Any recommendations? I just read a Jon Katz piece, and 2 of his labs die. Come on!!! ;)


I've read a bunch of doggie books and I'm having the same problem! When I stumble across a happy one, I will be sure to let you know...I have a bunch in my TBR, so we'll see how fast I can get on that for you:)

And I'll make the same promise: If I find a happy doggie story w/o the standard ending, I'll definitely let you know. I do think Jon Katz has a few that may fit, but I stumbled upon the wrong one first!

And I haven't finished Marley and Me; but did make it through The Art of Racing in the Rain and absolutely loved it! It is a tear jerker, but a must. I'm from Seattle and the book is set in Seattle, so it touched my heart a bit more. But the dog who is the narrator has the best sense of humor.
It is on the list and has quite a few votes, hope I have helped it get a few more!
Cheers!



Scott: I don't even want to think about that pain that will come to you. When my older lab died (and I had to make that dreadful decision), I just came home, numb. Thankfully, I had Scout and her 4 paws came clicking on the hardwood floors to greet me. (But I had been used to those 8 clicking paws, so it was still tough.) I took a sleeping bag out to the backyard, spread it on my hammock, and Scout and I laid there for almost 2 hours. I don't think I've ever cried so much in my life! Ugh...
I LOVE that there are so many animal lovers on this site!!!! Maybe we should all pull together some funny short-stories about our pets and publish them. No sad stories aloud! I know my dog is a constant source of amusement!
My absolute favorite description of a pet is from Anne Lamott: She referred to her dog as 'Jesus in a fur coat.' You just can't find that kind of unconditional love in a human form!





She really is the sweetest dog,and so very good natured although very stubborn as well.
I once watched her allow my cat Boogie to take a piece of biscuit right out of her mouth.She didn't so much as growl at him.

I don't know what I'll do when the other one dies, she's a smooth border collie, so they have a good life expectancy, but she has an enlarged heart.She's now 13, but 2 and a half years ago they gave her 18 months to live, but she's still here. She's on tablets for it and I think they caught it in time. It doesn't stop her doing anything, she still runs and bounces around like she thinks she's a puppy. She's getting arthritis now though too, so thats slowing her down.


Tim, Kirsty, Laura, Sherry: Thanks for sharing your babies' stories. Two years ago, I was living with 2 dogs and 2 cats. Now it is just me and Scout. I can relate to each of you.
Sherry: We're all with you during this awful time. There aren't any words to make it better, but just know we're standing with you. So, so sad....
I've said that I'd like to read a book about pets that isn't a tear-jerker, but that pain is what connects us all. Makes us realize we aren't alone in our sadness. :(

We lost our Oliver two years ago, my husband (then boyfriend) adopted him from his brother who couldn't take the whinning of the little puppy at night. So he was with us before we got married or had kids, we too had to make the hard call your husband made, due to sickness; most people told us to wait until we got another dog, but seeing our oldest so sad it was impossible. We addopted a lhapsa-apso mixed with poodle two weeks after, he is the sweetest and we love him very much. He won't replace Oliver but has found a place in our hearts!

Stacy,you're so right about this being more than a site for books.Thanks guys.




PS Sherry, my thoughts and prayers are with you. HUGS
Its funny how many people have thier dogs as thier avatars... (Even Scott had to get in on the action!)


I agree about the "watch out for people who don't like dogs or children" thing.
I once broke up with a boy because Spencer didn't seem to like him! He would bark everytime he came over.

We had to put my sweet yellow tabby cat to sleep 2 Christmases ago and Christmas has NEVER been the same.

My thoughts are with everyone who has lost and with you, Sherry, I know no words to help here xx