In memory of.....

...my little Yorkie, who died suddenly on Tuesday. She was 13 and a half and had a full and fantastic life. She will be forever missed.
I wrote this poem some time ago for a friend whose dog had died, now I am putting it on here for me, and everyone who has lost a dog friend. R.I.P. Billie.

As owners shrink distraught from sudden loss,
And hide away the things we now don't need,
(for seeing them is painful, memories fresh,
of doggy blankets, collars, unused feed.)

They mope and weep, and thinking to themselves,
Go over what they might have, could have done.
And the kitchen corner where there's now just space -
Well, don't be sad, for we are having fun.

Our earthly pains and sickness have all gone.
The sun is shining, breezes gently blow.
All friends re-joined, we dig and play and sniff,
But remember you that we have left below.

And we are happy that we had good lives,
And in our own way made you happy too.
But life is short and sweet and we must die,
and all your mates are now in pastures new.

So don't cry mums, we had a lovely time,
and now we look down on you from above.
For ever we'll remember how you cared,
and we'll always think of you with deepest love.
 
Candy my partners lovely beagle. The first one her trying to spot 'Dotty' the duck that we befriended at the canal basin by where my partner lives.
The second photo is of me and Candy, the last summer together and we both look so happy.
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I have no photos of the lovely Dagonet, who was my friend from the day I laid eyes on him 12 years ago until today. A gentleman, a beautiful and noble lurcher, so sorry you had to go my darling. I will miss you all the days of my life.
 
RIP Dagonet, lurchers are the best! In memory too of my beloved Cola, a pug in a lifetime, who I only had since she was 9 for a few short years. She is now safe in the garden with Pearl pug who I lost last year after deteriorating with degererative myelopathy.
 
Yesterday we had to have hubbys border collie Rascal put to sleep due to epilepsy, we are all heartbroken. As he loved it so much, we asked the owner of the horses field if he could be buried there, so now he is next to our old boy Jim. He has bunnies to chase and the horses for company, and he can listen to all the birds as there are buzzards and owls. He also has his ball.

RIP Rascal, you were one special dog!
 
and last but definately not least Tappet, a true family dog who protected us all as only a dog can

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He was partial to a wasp hence hos swollen face in this one
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We lost her mid-2014 and I have missed her every day since.

My gorgeous Annie. (And Holly the cat too! Who we lost a couple of years prior)
She was a CollieXLab and such a happy, friendly girl. She really was my best friend.

Although I am getting another dog soon, and I'm sure I will love my new dog just as much, nothing could ever EVER replace my Annie.

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