Run Free, Duke

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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    Run Free, Duke

    My cousin (who is also my best friend) and her husband have had Duke (a red, short haired Dachshund) since they were first married 12 years ago.  While they've had many different animals over the years, Duke was the only constant.  Recently, they had him tested for diabetes and were told he had some problems with his thyroid.  He was a loveable little booger with a bark way bigger than he was.
     
    Earlier this morning, while they were asleep, they heard a bark from Chloe (their English Mastiff) but nothing out of the ordinary.  My cousin got up anyway to check things out and saw nothing.  Then they heard another sound, like gurgling... this time they both got up to find Duke roaming the hallway, bleeding.  Evidently, Chloe had attacked Duke (I use that term loosely because of the difference in size - they always got along).  They rushed him to the emergency vet and were told he had a broken lower jaw that would need to be wired shut... he lost a lot of blood.  The vet also told them (after a few tests) that he was a 'poster child' for cushings disease and an enlarged heart, something their usual vet hadn't mentioned after testing.  Needless to say... with Duke's injuries & age, they made a tough decision to not put him through more pain of surgery.  He was put to sleep.  I'm speechless and heartbroken and confused because it seemed to happen so fast... my cousin, her husband and their girls are all grieving over the loss of their little man.  And to add to the pain, they're unsure what caused Chloe to act out and are worried she might act out on the kids or their other English Mastiff, Hank.  Rehoming is not an option... Chloe is my cousin's heart dog.  I can't imagine the pain they're going through.
     
    Please keep them in your prayers.  I posted this photo of FeFe being a bully to Duke during Christmas in another post on this page.  Duke and Fe took turns being dominant & submissive each time they were together.  They'd romp through our grandma's house, trying to terrorize the cat (that shouldn't be funny but it made us laugh to the point of snorting).  I pray that FeFe finds Duke today and shows him the ropes at the Bridge. 
     
    Run Free, Duke  [sm=angel.gif]

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    Run free Duke [sm=angel.gif]
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    Oh that is so sad,,,,I'm so sorry for your family. How heartbreaking to loose your dog like that at the hands of another family dog. It is so sad and worrysome.   I hope they can find some peace in their search for answers as to what could have happened. 
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    What a very difficult trial for you, your cousin and her family.  I can hardly imagine the shock they are feeling. I wish I had some sage advice for them, but there really is nothing I can offer; only they can decide what is right for them and for Chloe.
     
    My heart truly hurts for them; may they take comfort in knowing they did the best thing they could for their boy in these circumstances.  Wishing you all comfort and peace for Duke.
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    I am very sorry to read this.  Run free, Duke.  You were, and will always be loved.
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    [sm=angel.gif] Run Free Duke Run Free[sm=angel.gif]
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    What a horrible ordeal to go through.  Duke, you are missed down here, but you will be welcomed with open paws at the Bridge. Look for Morgan, a Great Dane who arrived there only Friday.  Goodbye, sweet boy.[:(]
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    Oh Missy, my heart breaks for your friends.  What a terrible tragedy!  The sudden loss of Duke would be enough of a blow if it were at the hands of someone else's dog or a car, etc.  But to know another beloved pet hurt him is one of the worst things I can even imagine.  I can't think of a single comforting thing to say.  I can understand their emotional conflict over what to do about Chloe -- none of the options seem acceptable - rehoming her or euthanizing her.  But, I'm sure they don't want to assume she won't hurt another dog or person in the household. 
     
    It's so unusual to hear about a mastiff (Bull- or English) intentionally lashing out.  Obviously, all breeds can bite or attack, especially if they've been neglected or abused in their early years or if they're ill or in pain.  But based on what we learned when researching our Bullmastiff's breed standards years ago, they were bred to be guard dogs, but generally speaking, their instinct is to knock down and "hold" their "prey," not to bite and attack.  It sounds like there could be some extenuating circumstances for your friends - they had no way of knowing Chloe's full family history, and perhaps her own health is an issue to her temperament. 
     
    Regardless of the reasons behind it (and they may never know), it's an absolutely devastating situation -- again, I can't think of anything to say other than to extend my deepest sympathy.  I'll keep all of them in my thoughts.
     
    Run free, Duke.  Remember the love you received in your home with your family all those years, not the fear you likely faced at the end.  And don't be afraid of a big boy named Tonka who's at the Bridge.  He's a gentle soul and has an especially soft spot for tiny dogs.  He'll be your friend.
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    How sad and tragic.  Could it be he startled her in the dark and she lashed out?  How old is Chloe?  I know when I tried to move Holly from a sleeping postion she would half wake and snap, sometimes biting my hand.
     
    Run free Duke boy.
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    I'm so sorry for your cousin!  I'm sorry for you, too, because you must miss him.  I also hope nothing happens to Chloe after what happened.
     
    Rest In Peace, Duke.[sm=angel.gif]
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    Thank you guys so very much for your words.  Tracy, you bring tears to my eyes when I read your posts... especially on this side of the board.  I really hope that Duke remembers the love he had over the years and not that last moment.  They're coming to terms with everything and know he's in a better place.  Even 'knowing' he's in a better place is still hard because he's not with them.  Their girls (ages 5 & 8) miss him horribly tho & wake up crying for him.  [:(
     
    Pam, Chloe is 3 years old.  I don't know if she was startled by him or like some people said on other threads that maybe she knew Duke was sick and took advantage of that... or she might have some kind of medical problem.  They're having blood work done and are looking at other possibilities.  It was painful to hear so many people in her life telling her to put Chloe down.  I'm glad to say at least they're not even considering that road. 
     
    Thanks again... I hope Duke is making all sorts of friends at the Bridge.