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I Just Lost My Beloved Wolfhound (Vanity)
December 4, 2004 | McGavin999

Posted on 12/04/2004 7:42:52 AM PST by McGavin999

I just lost my beloved Wolfhound this morning. He was diagnosed with Lymphoma in October and was doing really well. He died of complications as a result of the chemo.

Jamie was the best dog in the world. I never even had to train him, he just always did what I asked him to do. He was one of those good natured protectors. You know the type, they didn't bark, they just got between you and whoever. Since he weighed 192 lbs nobody ever bothered to test him, they just kept their distance. You could take him anywhere, he had perfect manners. And he was so funny, he'd make you laugh until the tears streamed down your face.

He was my best friend, and my heart is broken.


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To: McGavin999

I am so sorry for your loss. Just be happy for the time you could spend together.

God bless.


21 posted on 12/04/2004 7:51:05 AM PST by Skooz (Kerry Voters = Parasites of Freedom: 56,936,504 Americans obeyed Osama's orders)
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To: McGavin999
Sorry to hear of your loss. My friend just loss there wolfhound and they told me how great a dog he was!
They truley are man's "Best Friend"
22 posted on 12/04/2004 7:51:48 AM PST by Osprey (Osprey)
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To: anniegetyourgun
They just don't live long enough, these BIG dogs.

Ain't that the truth. .....especially English Mastiffs, Great Danes, and Irish Wolfhounds. ....often times only living 6 -8 years. I've been lucky with my (150+ lb) Newfoundlands, both living to 12. .....and I miss both of them.

23 posted on 12/04/2004 7:51:53 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: RtWngr

Thank you, that's exactly what I needed to read. I held him and told him to wait for me, he looked so frail. He was such a beautiful dog, and just last week he was strong and full of energy.


24 posted on 12/04/2004 7:52:04 AM PST by McGavin999 (George Soros just learned a very expensive lesson-America can't be bought.)
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To: McGavin999

I'm so sorry. We also lost our gentle giant awhile back and it just broke our hearts. His name was Jack and he was a huge American Bobtail and never hurt a fly. I know how hard it is when you lose a beloved pet that is so much a part of the family. Please know that you're in my prayers. God Bless.


25 posted on 12/04/2004 7:52:38 AM PST by cowgirlcutie (wor)
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To: McGavin999

If ever a vanity was warranted it's in a case like this. I'm sorry for your loss. I have a nine year old Black Lab named Hobbes that I love like my child and I understand your attachment. Blessings to you in this time.


26 posted on 12/04/2004 7:52:50 AM PST by Syco
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To: McGavin999

I'm sorry for your loss. The large breeds are such special friends and companions. Many years ago, we had to put down our large male Bouvier des Flandres, Mac, after a long illness. It was heartbreaking. We had to wait several years before we were ready to bring another Bouvier home. Now we have Maggie, who is 8 years old.

Keep the good memories close to you.


27 posted on 12/04/2004 7:52:59 AM PST by Spottys Spurs
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To: McGavin999

Sorry to hear of your loss. I am sure he was a "good dog." Bet you made his life wonderful. Think on the good memories and know prayers of comfort are being sent.


28 posted on 12/04/2004 7:53:08 AM PST by KTpig
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To: McGavin999

I'm very sorry to hear of your loss.  The connection between man and dog is a special one.  Deepest condolences, McGavin.

 

Owl_Eagle

”Guns Before Butter.”


29 posted on 12/04/2004 7:53:48 AM PST by End Times Sentinel (Zell Miller- No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy.)
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To: McGavin999
I'm sorry for your loss. I totally understand...losing a pet is like losing a child, or best friend.

I firmly believe that our pets go to heaven. When our adorable little mutt Cognac got out of the yard many years ago, my mother went looking for him but to no avail. It was late at night and she returned home exhausted and went to sleep, planning on searching again after some rest. As she slept she had a dream. It was her mother, who had died the previous spring telling her to not worry as the "little doggie" (as she had called him) was safe and now with her. Over the night my brother had found our sweet "little doggie" on the side of the nearby parkway. He had been hit by a car. He went and buried him in the nearby wildlife refuge. It was so sad, but my mom was convinced that he was in Heaven with her mom, and I believe that too.

: )

30 posted on 12/04/2004 7:53:50 AM PST by blinachka
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To: Mr. Mojo

It's so unusual for my breed to live that long, we have a "lucky 13" club for those that make it that many years.


31 posted on 12/04/2004 7:53:50 AM PST by anniegetyourgun (Tag - you're it!)
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To: McGavin999
I'm sorry to hear it.
32 posted on 12/04/2004 7:54:24 AM PST by humblegunner (And who knows what else?)
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To: McGavin999
I'm so sorry. I still mourn pets I lost years ago. They are part of the family, after all.
33 posted on 12/04/2004 7:55:19 AM PST by SwatTeam
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To: McGavin999
I am so sorry, like others I know what you're going through, and the loss is terrrible.

One day in the future, though, perhaps you can see that there's another Wolfhound out there, it's lonely, and you wouldn't want it to go to an owner that doesn't appreciate and love Wolfhounds as you so obviously do.

God bless you...

34 posted on 12/04/2004 7:55:39 AM PST by xJones
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To: anniegetyourgun

Annie, do you have a Woofie?


35 posted on 12/04/2004 7:57:44 AM PST by McGavin999 (George Soros just learned a very expensive lesson-America can't be bought.)
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To: McGavin999

My deepest condolences. Vanities like this are good therapy. :)

Our Dusty, our mixed breed angel, died in 1996 and yes, I still mourn him, especially when dealing with our four mix-breed angels (we don't have human children around) All 4 would roll up into one Dusty, but I loves them anyway.


36 posted on 12/04/2004 7:57:52 AM PST by madison10
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To: McGavin999

I am so sad to hear that. I had a wonderful Irish wolfhound and a Russian years ago. Please post some pics when you feel like it.


37 posted on 12/04/2004 7:58:15 AM PST by gitmo (Thanks, Mel. I needed that.)
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To: McGavin999

Sorry to hear of your loss. It is very difficult. My dog ran away June 10, 2004 and I think of him multiple times throughout the day.


38 posted on 12/04/2004 7:58:17 AM PST by JrAsparagus
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To: McGavin999

sorry for your loss, losing a best friend and part of the family is very hard.


39 posted on 12/04/2004 7:59:12 AM PST by arly
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To: McGavin999

About 7 years ago, I found a book at Books-a-Million called "Dog Heaven" by Cynthia Rylant.

It's a beautiful book. Here is the synopsis at Amazon.com:

Curl up with Rover and take a journey to Dog Heaven, where there are endless fields for running; clear lakes filled with teasing, honking ducks; and loving angel children playing everywhere.

There are tasty biscuits shaped like cats and fluffy cloud beds for sleeping, memory trips back to favorite spots and people, and cozy homes with petting hands. Rylant uses simple, comfortable language and an abundance of careful detail to create a place of warmth and happiness.

Dressed in colorful clothing and sporting an orange scarf, God is friendly and accessible; he looks after "His dogs," making sure the biscuits are appetizing and the dreams are serene. With their simple shapes and bold lines, the bright acrylic paintings have a childlike appeal.

Brush strokes add texture and depth, while unusual color combinations glowing mixes of oranges, purples, and greens contribute to the peaceful mood.

Canines become part of the landscape; tumbling hills and rounded surfaces reflect the rapid motion of exuberant pooches running breathlessly across endless fields, while pawprints shine brightly beside nighttime stars and decorate the sides of mountains.

The reassuring story might comfort a child after the loss of a pet, but this pleasant, imaginary paradise will have a broader appeal to all animal lovers.


40 posted on 12/04/2004 7:59:14 AM PST by Skooz (Kerry Voters = Parasites of Freedom: 56,936,504 Americans obeyed Osama's orders)
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