It is done. He is free

Rainbow Bridge

The Rainbow Bridge is the theme of a work of poetic prose written some time between 1980 and 1992, whose original creator is unknown. The theme is of an other-worldly place to which a pet goes upon its death, eventually to be reunited with its owner.
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    It is done. He is free

     Maxi left this world at 4:05pm. He was with his family and pack brother and felt no pain. His demons are gone. In the end his muscles were losing their strength in his face and his lower lip was dragging. We went for a walk down to the beach and hung out with him until it was time. He had a minor seizure during the walk and some idiot owner let their dog attack Maxi because she was "friendly". Timmy had to explain about the meds and his condition.

    He went with a bang thou! Farted after they gave him a minor sedititve and stunk out the entire vet office. Lol.  Shadow took it better then all of us. He curled up on the blanket and snuggled in to Maxi as he went to sleep.

    Good Bye Maxi. And be free from your demons.

    Maxi and his Mom

      

    Maxi and one of his "boys"

      

      

      

    Goodbye....

      

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    What a wonderful ending ... and a faithful friend to 'snuggle' with (and don't kid yourself -- they DO understand, they KNOW what's going on).  What a wonderful couple of days.  What great memories and great pictures.

    When the body fully relaxes when they pass, all sorts of things can happen like that.  When we helped Ms. Socks over the Bridge (dumped on us when she was 10 1/2 with mega heartworm "she'll only live a month - can she stay in your kitchen?" -- I treated her the 'slow way' but after a year got a clear occult re heartworm, but it left her heart/lungs pretty bad -- but she had 6 1/2 more GOOD years with us, became a certified therapy dog and everything). 

    Because of the drugs she took for the heart (Lasix - just like people) it made her completely incontinent coupled with the cancer she had in her late years.  She wore bit@hes britches with human continence pads in them the whole 6 1/2 years she was with us.  She always TRIED to go outside tho.  It bothered her that she couldn't "hold it" but she'd do it as much as possible and always did the bulk of it outside.  When she'd get nervouse and know she was leaking a lot she'd 'cough'  (from nerves) and then we knew she had to go out. 

    The day we helped her over the Bridge, I brought licorice to the vets with me -- she loved licorice more than anything.  She felt like crap but she WANTED licorice.  She had half a package of Switzer's black licorice.  YUM.  I brought her a new ball -- she couldn't chase it but she gummed it and rolled it back and forth to me -- 'THANKS!' -- she loved the idea of it and you *know* there is NUFFIN better than the taste of a new ball don'tch??

    But when she went over the Bridge (completely asleep and looking forward to being out of pain) she was completely quiet.  But when the tech came in to help the vet pick her up -- she voided probably a PINT of urine.  WE all laughed. 

    I said to the Vet "How appropriate.  Socks would have told you it really WOULD be Heaven -- cos she didn't have to go over that Bridge full and trying to hold it!! So... she left "Lake Socks" in her wake."

    Sad .. yes ... and lordy we missed her.  BUT it was truly comforting to me -- in a life that was brave but hard, it was like the least life could do for her was let her go over in comfort withOUT a full bladder.

    Maybe Maxie "blew a raspberry" at his "demons" as he left seizures behind and raced over that Bridge to PLAY FREE!!!

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    Run free Maxi.  You're a handsome boy and will have so many new friends to play with.!  Go find my kitty Buster......he likes big dogs.

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    RUN free, Maxi boy.

    Thanks for being there for him & his mom, Amber.  I know he won't forget you.

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     Run free Maxi!  I'm sure Rocky is waiting to be friends with you.

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    I have been thinking of you Maxi, amazingly you look a lot like my Mack. 

    What a joy to be free, to run and not tire.

    To play an endless day of toys and tennis balls, there is always another frisbee.

    What a joy to be free, to run and not ache.

    To play an endless day of romping and tugging, there is always another field.

    Here, the sunset is the sunrise. 

    A golden chord ties your heart to those who miss you, and if you tug it; a tear falls.

    It's a beautiful and joyous thing to be free; and it's a beautiful and joyous thing to know you're loved.

    Run free Maxi.

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    Run free, Maxi.  Your Mom loved you too much to see you suffer anymore. 

     

    Amber, what you did for your friend is priceless.  Many people would have shied away from such a painful experience but you knew she needed support and that's the mark of a true friend.  Hugs to both of you.

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    You are seizure-free and whole again Maxi.  Look for Bear - he would love to play with you!

    Amber, you are a great friend. 

    Run free, big guy.

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    Run free, Maxi.

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    Run Free Maxi!

    Go find Bonnie, the Black Lab, and she'll show you the labby ropes and the big basket of tennis balls to run and fetch as much as you want.

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    Run free Maxi.

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    Run free Maxi no more pain or seizures for you!   Look up my Shadow and he will play ball with you!

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    We are so sorry for your loss, another pup for April to play with now at the Bridge.  Hugs for you from Bonnie and me.

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     Run free sweet guy.

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     Run in the green meadows, Maxi