calliecritturs
Posted : 8/24/2006 11:22:15 PM
My sincerest sympathies. I got a catch in my spirit when I saw the title and it's taken me TWO days to be able TO type a reply.
See, WE had a "socks, a remarkable old gal" except my Socks was often called "Ms. Socks". I often used to say that if Socks had been human ... well, you remember the old gal who was the bus driver that all the kids secretly LOVED but she was the gruffest, no-nonsense bus driver there was and nobody messed with her?? She chain-smoked off duty and had a 'cough' and a rough voice, but she'd been around and there was just NO foolin her???
Yep -- that was MY Socks. Except my Socks had life really rough til she was 10 1/2 when she got dumped on us, majorly heartworm positive and literally at death's door. I took her thru the 'long' treatment (took me a year of miniscule doses of ivermectin to get her to a spanking clear occult blood test).
She coughed (her heart and lungs were badly damaged from the heartworm), and she took a ton of meds, including Lasix which made her 'leak' so she wore bitches britches with human continence pads in them. But she found her niche in pet therapy and was dearly loved by all the folks at the Alzheimer's facility, who just thot a dog in diapers and a t-shirt (helped calm the cough to keep the chest warm & dry) was THE coolest thing going. Ms. Socks made it 6 1/2 more years with us, and was proud as she could be of her CGC and her Therapy Dog tag!
This was my Socks on a pet therapy mission:
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It was cancer that ultimately claimed her, altho she lived with that for a LONG time.
I think it's a pretty safe bet that my Socks has met your Socks at Rainbow Bridge (after waiting a respectful time for your Socks to catch up with her buddy!) and I betcha they had a good old chat. I found so very much that your Socks and mine had in common, besides the love of a good family and a good, full life and a family with a lot of fond memories of a dog who was worthy of respect. And my guess is they're both pretty proud of that. I've noticed it's very common for people to talk about how much their dog was loved ... but the words "respect" and "remarkable" aren't frequently used, and I think it says a LOT in memoriam about our girls.
My sincere condolences to you. May your memories overflow with love. I'll guarantee you that HER memories are full and wonderful and it's likely she and Crystal haven't nearly "caught up" with each other yet!! Is there anything on this planet better than "catching up" with an old, dear friend? Now THAT *is* Heaven, isn't it?