This is just a thought I had for a little friend who's losing her best friend today. Her friends name is Blue, a black, 14 1/2 year old Labrador Retriever. Blue is one of my "puppies" from when I raised a couple of litters back in the late 90s. She was purchased by a newly wed couple and has lived most of her life here in Chapel Hill, NC. They have had three daughters since they acquired Blue, Shelby and the twins which are still too young to know what all is going on. Shelby is 9 years old and her heart has been breaking for a while now. She is too young to understand some of the terrible things we adults put children through. Blue has been her life day and night for as long as she can remember and now it's time for all of us to say good-bye. I have prepared the grave site and she will be buried beside her father. I have always built "resting boxes" for my pets because I have never been able to shovel dirt on their bodies. Blue has a nice box waiting for when they bring her body here later today.
If yall could just give Shelby a nice thought it may help her bear the burden. I'm glad Blue will no longer be in pain as she has with arthritis and simply old age but it pulls on my heart strings to see her go. Shelbys pain just adds to the frustration and sadness. I have puppysat Blue the whole time when they went out of town so I'm still close to her myself.
I guess I'm writing this for myself as well as for Shelby but it's not my first time. I have gone through it with Medic (father), Mocha (mother), and Matthew (brother). My pet cemetery is placed on a south facing hillside looking over the pond they loved to swim in...and they did love to swim. We have talked about Blue being put with her family for a while and now it's coming. She will rest about 175 yards from the spot she was born which was in my house.
Blue was a wonderful, dedicated friend for anyone she met.
Thanks to all for just reading and thinking about Shelby.
If yall could just give Shelby a nice thought it may help her bear the burden. I'm glad Blue will no longer be in pain as she has with arthritis and simply old age but it pulls on my heart strings to see her go. Shelbys pain just adds to the frustration and sadness. I have puppysat Blue the whole time when they went out of town so I'm still close to her myself.
I guess I'm writing this for myself as well as for Shelby but it's not my first time. I have gone through it with Medic (father), Mocha (mother), and Matthew (brother). My pet cemetery is placed on a south facing hillside looking over the pond they loved to swim in...and they did love to swim. We have talked about Blue being put with her family for a while and now it's coming. She will rest about 175 yards from the spot she was born which was in my house.
Blue was a wonderful, dedicated friend for anyone she met.
Thanks to all for just reading and thinking about Shelby.