Run Free Bernd!!

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.
    • Gold Top Dog

    Run Free Bernd!!

     Last night Bernd an 11-month-old GSD crossed the rainbow bridge. He was formerly known as Wolfie who from the age of about 12 weeks spent his entire life at the end of and 8-foot chain, chained to a carport with a leaky roof, with only rocks for a bed. His life was hard, as most days he had no water, some days he might eat twice a day, some days he was lucky to eat at all. He was forgotten, and a nuisance to his owners who had him for the sole purpose of alerting them should anyone attempts to enter the back door.

     I met him for the first time a couple of months ago. While visiting someone that had been in the hospital I stepped outside to smoke and saw Wolfie. He had the most expressive eyes I have ever seen on a dog, and his gaze broke my heart. He allowed me to pet him, where I noticed that his collar was very tight about his neck, I adjusted this as best I could and sat and spoke with him awhile. His behavior was impeccable, gentle and soft and he would nudge me with his head if I paused in my stroking. I noticed that he had no water, no toys and no place to lay other than the gravel that covered the carport where he was chained.

     I stepped back inside and there began my crusade to free Wolfie. It took weeks, during which we visited and brought a new collar, a water container that could not be turned over and some chew toys. I was so happy the day they called me that and told me I could come and pick him up. I began networking to find a place for Wolfie. My first intention was to foster him myself but due to conflict with one of my dogs I began to seek a place for him. He was with me three days and was a perfect gentleman the entire time. One would never guess by interacting with him that he had ever had to live the life he had lived.

     Since Hektor was being rude I was excited to have an opportunity to take Wolfie to a lady in Colorado that does rescue work. She is the most wonderful lady and as I write this I know that her heart is also broken for this wonderful sweet dog that never had any reason to believe but yet in his huge heart he still held out hope for humanity.

     We drove him up and he was such a gentleman on the ride. We left him in a glorious place, surrounded by the Rockie Mountains and other GSD’s. The lady who took him was happy to have him and her intentions were to work with him and prepare him for the forever home that both of us just knew was waiting for him. She named him Bernd and he settled right in. Other rescue’s arrive there often as this is a lady who works hard to save cast off dogs, unbeknownst to us all two would arrive and would immediately fall ill with a sickness and soon Bernd was also sick. The other dogs soon recovered but Bernd did not, he was taken to the hospital where he stayed for four days. He was visited and fussed over, as he had touched the heart of this lady and she was in despair that he was not getting better.

     He passed last night. He has gone to what I hope will be a better place. I cannot help but question all that I did to help him. It seems it was for naught.  I know the lady in Colorado is also heartbroken and asking what if........

    Rest in peace Bernd.

    You deserved so much more out of life, what a wonderful dog you were, and yet no one ever noticed it except two old ladies who tried and failed to save you. But we saw you and we knew and you touched our hearts with your heart that was so much bigger than everything the world had thrown at you.

    Run free

     

    • Gold Top Dog

    Aww, poor thing. What horrible people his former owners were. Atleast he was happy for a short time. 

    • Gold Top Dog

     What a heartbreaking story...I'm sorry to hear that he didn't make it.  Peace to you, Berndt...

    • Gold Top Dog

    It is totally heartbreaking to see that he did not pull through but truly you and the other lady gave Bernd the best weeks of his life, something he would never had had without you. You gave him love, trust and hope. You gave him a chance to be the dog he was meant to be, even if only for a short time.

    Sending you both comforting thoughts.

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     You were an angel for saving him,and you showed him the love and affection that every dog deserves for his last days on Earth. You did all that you could for Bernd, and it's certain that he knew that.

     

    Run Free, Sweet Bernd.  

    • Gold Top Dog

    It's amazing that he could be the dog he was meant to be in spite of the conditions of his life. And you saw to it that his final days, however long or short they might be, were not spent alone. And that he knew love and compassion, even if only for a while. And it is tragic that dogs with sweet temperments like that get overlooked, often. Thank you for being the exception and being a doggy angel. I smoke, too, though I don't condone the activity. But I have to say, it's a good thing you stepped outside to light up.

    Run free, Bernd. Watch out for Misty. She's a little persnickety, at times.

     

    • Gold Top Dog

    I received this today via email, from the wonderful lady in Colorado who took Bernd in.

     

    "The Animals Savior”

      

    'I looked at all the caged animals in the shelter... the cast-offs of human society. I saw in their eyes love and hope, fear and dread, sadness and betrayal. And I was angry. "God" I said, "this is terrible! Why don't you do something?" God was silent for a moment and then He spoke softly. " I have done something", he replied. "I created you'.

     

     

    It was funny that it came when it did. My 13 year old who also fell in love with Bernd (Wolfie) and wanted to keep him, cried when I gave him the news of his passing. I hugged him and told him how sorry I was, and that I had prayed hard just like he did that all would be well. Sometimes kids have more sense than adults or perhaps it is because they have not had time to become cynical and jaded as we adults often do. He told me "Mom, maybe God anwsered our prayers after all, maybe he saw that we so wanted the best for this wonderful dog, and so many were praying and asking that he would live and find the perfect home. so maybe God decided to take him to His house."

    • Bronze

    I am so sorry.  You and the wonderful lady in Colorado gave Bernd the best you could ... and he will forever be greatful -- no doubt.  You gave him love and peace to take him away from his troubles ... and she had loving arms during his most difficult time.  Wilted Flower  Peace be with Bernd and Peace be with both you and your friend.

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    dgriego
    "God" I said, "this is terrible! Why don't you do something?" God was silent for a moment and then He spoke softly. " I have done something", he replied. "I created you'.

     

    Amen, and I'm not even a religious person. But I find salience in some sayings. "When you have done so unto the least of these, you have done so unto Me." Along with our opposable thumbs, omnivorous diet, and savagery as the most vicious animal on the planet comes a responsibility. To look out for those who can't help themselves. Otherwise, we are less noble than even the other primates. Sorry to mix idealogies. But evolution or a God that speaks to you in that still, small voice, the actions you describe are noble and matter more, at least to me. True goodness happens, even if no one saw it.

    As sad as this thread or even this section is, it shows the best part of us. Our sorrow and grieving at the loss of a life, even one considered inconsequential by others. No one should pass on unnoticed. Your tears are a sign of your purity. And blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.

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    Don't even think for a minute that the time saving Bernd was for naught. It was wonderful of you...and it was wonderful of that lady to take him and give him at least a few wonderful days of his life. Bless you both.

    Its a shame that any dog gets treated like he did....I can't believe how rotten people can be to their own pets.  I cried reading your story of him....and I know there are so many dogs treated the same and worse.   I have to go hug and kiss my Bubblegum!

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    sometimes there IS no answer to 'why'.  I know that 3 months we had Pollyanna were WAY too short. But in that 3 months she knew LOVE.

    wolfie/bernd -- the night you went over to loosen his collar and say 'hi' -- he began to know 'love'.  

    Sometimes I think the Alpha of all Alphas does what He does for the dog.  So this dog at least knows kindness at the hands of TWO people.

    Sometimes I think the Alpha of all Alphas does what He does for the people.  So you know YOU did all you could. 

    It's entirely possible he wouldn't have been long-lived.  that perhaps there was something just plain 'wrong' (which may be why the other two survived and he did not) and he was weak.  But he died FREE.  He died loved.  And YOU don't have to wonder the next time you go back to that place you found him -- "whatever happened to that sweet dog?". 

    You know .. and he did ***not*** die alone and on a bed of rocks.  He is mourned.  by not just you two ladies but by MANY of us.

    When other dogs up on the Bridge say "I'm waiting for my human -- his name was _____".  Wolfie/Bernd says "Actually -- I'm really happy to say I'm waiting for THREE humans.  the first is a lady with the kindest hands you ever knew ... when I hurt REALLY bad she loosened my collar so I could BREATHE ... and then, there was her SON -- whatta boy -- gosh he was nice to me.  And then there was this other lady ... "

    wolfie/Bernd would tell you how awesome it was to be loved by not just one .. but THREE.

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    calliecritturs
    You know .. and he did ***not*** die alone and on a bed of rocks.  He is mourned.  by not just you two ladies but by MANY of us.

     

     I guess one of the things that is most painful (and is no fault of anyone) is that he may have died alone. I was not strong enough to ask nor do I think the other lady was strong enough to be asked. He was in the hospital and had been for a few days, she had gone to see him on Saturday and received the call on Sunday morning. I believe he passed in the night most likely alone but at least it was not on a bed of rocks and it was not because no one cared.

     I worry for the other lady, I know she has rung up a huge expense in caring for him and trying to save him.

     And as for whom he will be waiting for on the other side, well with his personality I will be willing to bet that he will also be waiting for the young man who left him chained and alone for most of his life.

    • Gold Top Dog

    Oh no!

    Poor baby, may he rest in peace.

    • Bronze

    Oh ... dgriego ... he was not alone ... he was not alone from the first moment your hands soothed his pain ~~ I believe they choose to go when they think it will be best for us ... she was there on Saturday, and he slept in peace ... and woke up among new friends on the bridge.  He was not alone.  He will never be alone again.