Fergie 1989-2010 ***update***

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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    Fergie 1989-2010 ***update***

    Fergie
    1989-2010
     
    Today is both a sad and happy day.  It’s sad, because our little family has lost another true warrior, and happy because she is now in the spirit land, with her ancestors, her first mom, and the best doggy daddy who ever lived.
     
    I met Fergie for the first time the day that Michael introduced me to his parents.  He was a little afraid, thinking that his dad might not like me – because I might be too darn independent for his taste in women.  (We talked trucks that day, and we’ve been talking ever since.)  He thought his mother might think it weird that he would be dating a woman thirteen years his senior.  Well, it turns out that age turns things on its head in our family, and she became one of the closest friends I ever had.  Inez died at 59 – it’s hard for me to believe she’s been gone so long and that I am now the age at which she left us.  Dad still feels the pain of her loss all these years later, and I am no stranger to that feeling either, since I will mourn my own warrior and soul mate, his son, until the day of my own death.  Michael died awaiting a liver transplant at the age of 45 after we had spent nearly 16 years together.  As for dad, he now lives 5 miles down the road from me and spends much of his time doing things for me that he feels his son might have done were he here…
     
    But, back to Fergie and our history – she met me that first day, barking and spinning, and jumping.  Always the consummate watch dog, she never missed a trick, always the first one to hear, the first one at the door, but also the first one to come for a pat and a belly rub.  No one had ever docked her tail, so she took full advantage – wagging it until you would think it would spin off.  Inez told me that she was the daughter of Rambo and Rambette, her other two Yorkies, and that Fergie was the same age as my Dancer, who was born in 1989.  Inez didn’t remember the exact date, so we decided to assign Fergie Dancer’s birthday, which, because I didn’t know her exact date either, we made April 1st, the day that is assigned to Appaloosa horses in much the same tradition as January 1st is assigned to all Thoroughbreds, regardless of the date they are actually born.  So, using that calculation, Fergie slipped from sleep into eternal rest on her own terms, in her own bed, on the day she turned 20 years, 11 months, and 5 days old.  She didn’t make 21, but she came darn close!  Yesterday was the only day in her life when she did not eat dinner on her own (although she did lap from a dosing syringe), and she was walking around under her own steam until yesterday when I put her to bed.   I knew that today would require a decision from me, but, as if she wanted to insure not having to leave home for the last trip to the vet (she always got carsick), she passed sometime in the early morning hours, saving me that horrible duty and herself the trip she never liked. 
     
    The other dogs alerted me as soon as I came out of the bedroom, and while the older dogs have seen death before, and acted as though they had been expecting it, poor little Sequoyah kept running back and forth, poking, trying to awaken the little friend she had played with and loved for all of her 5 years.  I took her outside with the others, and as I type, I wonder how she will react when she comes back in and finds everything gone. 
     
    Dad will come today and did Fergie a grave near Rambette, Cochise, and Jammer (two cats), and we will lay her to rest, secure in the knowledge that Inez and Mike have her now, and she can come to no harm.  Her body has been blessed, covered in sage, and wrapped in one of Sioux’s warm blankets.  She will be placed in Mother Earth to the sound of the Mi’kmaq honor song, as best I can sing it, to honor both her first two owners who kept faith with her as responsible guardians, and entrusted her to my care all these years.
     
    She was my fun dog, my watchdog (until she went deaf and blind in her late teens), and the sturdiest toy dog I ever met.  She played with Mike’s kids, befriended cats and ferrets and birds, and a couple of horses, along the way.  You would have to be sturdy to do all that and to continue to play with an Aussie 15 years younger!  She graduated from obedience class at the age of 15, enduring six more of those hated car trips, just so I could make her a role model for anyone who wants to know if older dogs can be trained.  Her story is part of every adult dog class that I teach.
     
    I will miss my little “Yorkshire Terror” – run free sweet girl in the meadows at the Rainbow Bridge.  Someday we will all meet again, and what a happy family we will be.
     
    Aho.
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     Oh, Anne, I'm so sorry to hear it. What a beautiful life she lived!

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    Oh, Anne, I'm so sorry - I'm so glad she was able to pass in her own bed, though.

    Run free, little 'terror'!

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    Oh Anne . . . . I'm so sorry for your loss.  I had tears in my eyes reading your beautiful tribute to Fergie, Mike and your in-laws.  You are a very lucky woman to have such wonderful people and animals in your life.

     

    Deb W.

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     I'm so sorry to hear of Fergie's passing. Lovely tribute to a deserving friend. Run free Fergie.

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    Run free, Fergie...

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    my condolences on the passing of your wonderful little girl, Anne.

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    Run Free, Fergie.

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    Run Free Fergie.

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    What a wonderful story about a loving friend, thanks for sharing Anne.  I have tears in my eyes but they are not really sad tears, my what a fullfilled life Fergie had clear til the end she watched after her humans and doggie friends. I am sorry for Sequoyah, but I know you and the other dogs will help her thru her missing friend. 

    Run free sweet girl, the bridge must have been very crowed with all your friends waiting for you this morning! 

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    Such a beautiful tribute, Anne.

    Run free, sweet Fergie.

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    As I told Megan (thanks for the heads up btw)

    As our Dr. DiNatale says -- it's always SO hard for the elderly to make it thru these last "dark days of winter" -- JUST before spring, but when everything is dying before new life in the spring.  And sometimes it's as if they go just to make way for the new - like the way the old leaves are pushed off the Live Oaks down here by the new growth underneath.

    I know a little pom/peke mix, a little Mostlie Sheltie, and his faithful companion peke who all met Fergie at the bottom of the Bridge with LOTS of ap-paws.  And Fergie probably said "Well, what's all THIS fuss about?" 
     
    I'm glad Sequoyah has the others to learn on during this transition ... it's been wonderful to see Tinkerbell really draw on Billy and Luna as she's missed Kee Shu. 
     
    I lost Foxy on March 2 that year ... it's a tough time of year, but Spring is coming ... soon.  My heart is with you.
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    Run free sweet girl, the bridge must have been very crowed with all your friends waiting for you this morning! 

      Very true.  Rest in peace, Fergie - you've earned it.
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    Run Free Fergie!
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     Run free Fergie!  You lived a blessed life. :)