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May 2, 2021 08:50:30   #
kandydisbar Loc: West Orange, NJ
 
Beautiful poem and Journey. Sad about your pup, Ben. They are truly our best friends.

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May 2, 2021 09:08:24   #
flyguy Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
 
Ben Bragg wrote:
Recently had to put my dog down. Seizures got him
Definition of dogs are mans best friend was that dude
Attacked are what ole Bo saw and what was actually there
Hey I didn’t say he was perfect but he was my buddy


Sorry to hear about your buddy, Ben. It's tough to lose a buddy.

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May 2, 2021 10:22:27   #
Betts Loc: Finger Lakes NY
 
I’m sorry to hear about your doggo, Ben. 💔

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May 2, 2021 14:01:14   #
USAF Major Loc: Sea Bright, NJ
 
NoCal Steve wrote:
Sorry to hear about your best friend. After losing the 3rd of three best friends (Brandi 15 years Texas 14 years and Annie 12 years) about 6 years ago, I decided no more best friends for me. My heart can't take it anymore.


Well stated. Couldn't do it again for basically the same reason.Her name was Pepper, black Lab who thought she was and was treated as a fourth child. She made it to 14.

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May 2, 2021 14:42:01   #
CoDen Loc: Little R, SC
 
Spiritof27 wrote:
https://poets.org/poem/epitaph-dog

I always weep a little when I read this. Byron was a poet, I am not.

I am so sorry for your loss. I know how badly it hurts. If they're not perfect, I can't think of anything closer to being so.
Like the old joke - lock your wife in the
trunk of your car for a couple of days with your dog, and then when you open it, see who's glad to see you.


Spirit-Nice poem
🌴😎🌴

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May 2, 2021 23:12:56   #
BChadwick Loc: Springboro, OH
 
Sorry to hear that news Ben. Dogs are always happy to see you and make great friends. I had a great one and said I wasn't going to get another but after a while my family talked me into another dog and it was the right time. You'll know when it's time. They are all different and special in their own ways. I'm sure you'll hold onto some great memories.

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May 3, 2021 18:58:45   #
Spiritof27 Loc: Lincoln, CA
 
My old fishin buddy Tipper from about 20 years ago. Great memories. He loved to ride in the car and he loved to go fishin. I's catfishin one evening, had my spot on the creek bank right after a bridge and where two streams came together, great spot, settling in and here comes this other dude fishing for carp with a big ol bread ball. I let him know I didn't appreciate him fishin in the same spot as me, but being as he spoke no English (of course) I was'nt gettin thru to him. So I lets him go and pretty soon I hear him hollering and look up and Tip has his bread ball and is munching away. And when the dude approaches to get the ball, ol Tip just puts his head down and growls. The guy is pretty upset, and now he can speak pretty good English, and he wants me to get the bread ball away from my dog. I just laughed and let Tipper know what a good dog. I'm pretty sure that accent was Russian.

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May 3, 2021 20:07:48   #
Cougar Loc: Tennessee/Michigan
 
Barnacles wrote:
The Journey

When you bring a pet into your life, you begin a journey. A journey that will bring you more love and devotion than you have ever known, yet will also test your strength and courage. If you allow, the journey will teach you many things about life, about yourself, and most of all, about love. You will come away changed forever.

Along the way, you will learn much about savoring life's simple pleasures -- jumping in leaves, snoozing in the sun, the joys of puddles, and even the satisfaction of a good scratch behind the ears. If you spend much time outside, you will be taught how to truly experience every element, for no rock, leaf, or log will go unexamined, no rustling bush will be overlooked, and even the very air will be inhaled, pondered, and noted as being full of valuable information. Your pace may be slower, except when heading home to the food dish, but you will become a better naturalist, having been taught by an expert in the field. Too many times we hike on automatic pilot, our goal being to complete the trail rather than enjoy the journey. We miss the details; the colorful mushrooms on the rotting log, the honeycomb in the old maple snag, the hawk feather caught on a twig. Once we walk as a dog does, we discover a whole new world. We stop; we browse the landscape, we kick over leaves, peek in trees. And we learn what any dog knows - that nature has created a marvelously complex world that is full of surprises, that each cycle of the seasons bring ever changing wonders, each day an essence all its own, each day a gift from God.

Even from indoors you will find yourself more attuned to the world around you. You notice the insects collecting on a screen; how bizarre they are; how many kinds there are or noting the flick and flash of fireflies through the dark. You will stop to observe the swirling dance of windblown leaves, or sniff the air after a rain. There is no objective in this; the point is in the doing, in not letting life's most important details slip by. You will find yourself doing silly things that your pet-less friends might not understand: spending thirty minutes in the grocery aisle looking for the dog food brand your pet must have, buying dog birthday treats, or driving around the block an extra time because your pet enjoys the ride. You will roll in the snow, wrestle with chewie toys, bounce little rubber balls till your eyes cross, and even run around the house trailing your bathrobe tie with a dog in hot pursuit, all in the name of love . Your house will become muddier and hairier. You will wear less dark clothing and buy more lint rollers. You may find dog biscuits in your pocket or purse, and feel the need to explain that an old plastic shopping bag adorns your living room rug because your cat loves the crinkly sound. You will learn the true measure of love. The steadfast, undying kind that says, "It doesn't matter where we are or what we do, or how life treats us as long as we are together."

Respect this always. It is the most precious gift any living soul can give another. You will not find it often among the human race. And you will learn humility. The look in my dog's eyes often made me feel ashamed. With such joy and love, she saw not some flawed human who could be cross and stubborn, moody or rude, but only her wonderful companion. Or maybe she saw those things and dismissed them as mere human foibles, not worth considering, and so chose to love me anyway. If you pay attention and learn well, when the journey is done, you will be not be just a better person, but the person your pet always knew you to be. The one they were proud to call beloved friend.

I must caution you that this journey is not without pain. Like all paths of true love, the pain is part of loving. For as surely as the sun sets, one day your dear companion will follow a trail you cannot yet go down. And you will have to find the strength and love to let them go. A pet's time on earth is far too short, especially for those that love them. We borrow them, really, just for a while, and during these brief years they are generous enough to give us all their love, every inch of their spirit and heart, until one day there is nothing left. The dog that only yesterday was a puppy is all too soon old and frail and sleeping in the sun. The young pup of boundless energy now wakes up stiff and lame, the muzzle gone to gray. Deep down we somehow always knew that this journey would end. We knew that if we gave our hearts they would be broken. When the time comes, and the road curves ahead to a place we cannot see, we give one final gift and let them run on ahead, young and whole once more. And bless their souls for sharing their lives with us... and adding so much to our very existence.
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From a retired K9 Deputy of 23years that definitely brought a tear to my eyes. My dog worked with me for 13 great years. Thanks for the memories of something better and more innocent!!!

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