calliecritturs
Posted : 11/26/2010 10:24:05 AM
What Bonita has said SO well is so very true. And altho Bonita and I are both older --we have both experienced the loss of a heartdog.
I'm going to add to that just a bit.
My first dog that was "mine" alone was Prissy -- she was with me for 20 years (no joke). In so many ways she trained ME. She taught me to love, she taught me to be more consistent, she taught ME to be kind, she taught me how to deal with "sick" animals -- she also taught me to love pet therapy (she was a completely natural incredibly astute therapy dog). In a lot of ways as I look back on it she helped form MY personality.
And *I* am different now as a result. I will never have another dog exactly like Prissy -- but she was what I needed *then*.
When Billy came to us I was emotionally in a bad place. We'd lost three dogs in 6 months -- Muffin to renal failure, Socks to cancer (after years with it), and Pollyanna - whom we rescued after horrific abuse - didn't survive her injuries.
It was a BLACK time in my life -- far blacker than even my husband knew. THREE therapy dogs and my 17 1/2 year old corgi/sheltie mix tried hard to take up ALL the slack. He andI both were in desperate straits.
It was Foxy who found Billy -- I did *NOT* want to love again. but Billy taught me -- and in him I have found a different type of heartdog. Very close -- and a very very different type of relationship than I had with Prissy. But he has been a dog for a very different time in my life.
WE change as we get older. That's a good thing ... the fullness I experience from life is greater now than then.
Cherish your memories of Toby - he helped raise you. Literally. You have much to be grateful for - in many ways he helped train you for all the dogs yet to come. That is precious beyond belief.
I can just imagine Prissy finding Toby one day up in that Meadow by the River of Life. I've always thot that they find a special spot in the River of Life where they can 'see' us. As Toby tips his head and watches you today and maybe he's a little concerned because you're a bit sad ... then Prissy says "No ... that's a good thing -- it's been a lot of human years since I've been with MY Sissy but I'm PROUD of her. She really learned many of the things I started to teach her and yet she NEVER forgets me!! Toby, you must have done so many things right for her to be SO good with Simba!!"
Toby was a wonderful friend. Thank you SO much for sharing him with us.