Saturday, September 11, 2010

Goodbye Little One

Two days ago one of my dogs died. It's still a terrible shock since he was the younger one of our dogs, and the most active. In fact, he had surgery about six months ago and the vet said he would have guessed his age at 6 or 7, not the 11 he was.

Reno was one of those dogs that everybody loved, and he loved everyone back as only a dog can; unconditionally and with all his heart. He was a constant source of laughter for us. here.

The night he died was like any other with him dividing his time between sitting next to me and laying his head on my knee, visiting everyone in the room hoping for a pat on the head, belly rub or a treat to eat. He was fine.

I went to bed and he followed me a laid down on the floor next to my side of the bed, just like he has for 11 years. Sometime during the night, he got up, went upstairs and laid down under my desk. That's where I found him the next morning; just laying there like he was asleep. He must have died around 3:00 am.

I buried him on the hill beside the house, near where he would lay in the afternoons watching the house. I wish I had the words to say what that little guy meant to me and my family. All I can do is thank the Lord for blessing us with such a good friend and companion. He will forever be in my heart as my little Reno-bambino.

Good-bye little buddy, I love you.

2 comments:

Dave (aka Buckskins Rule) said...

Our four legged friends become as much a part of live as to the two legged ones. More so, in some cases.

I'm sorry for your loss, but I hope that you can take solace in the knowledge that you provided him a good life, and that he went peacefully in his sleep.

Deb said...

It's always such a shock when they go. Somehow we try to convince ourselves that they won't, but we know better. Know that Reno's in a better place (even though he had a full life with you).