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When I go to heaven I want to see my dogs. all of them, such faithful companions. How do you say goodby to such friends Peter my first a beagle, stubborn, a hunter with the basset from across the street white tipped tail faithfully wagging as I returned each day from School. Then Sampson, a blond Belgium Sheppard Huge, faithful only to me jumped the fence too many times of the church pre-school across the street wanting only to be part of the play then too protective of our new born and at 190 pounds too large for our small apartment Then found in England, Beouf Beouf McTavish a Yorkshire terrier that for some reason was four times the Yorkey normal size He thought he was a lion jumped into the Canal in Camden town chasing ducks. We pulled him out and it took three baths to clean him. He loved to attack my next door neighbor after we returned from England who he had taken a dislike to as my neighbor warily walked his dachshund up and down our small cul-de-sac. Then there was Boober, an Irish setter, beautiful, but wild and dumb. who loved to just run and then pounce on our next door neighbor’s wife who seemed to love the affection. Booper true to his Irish temper, never obeyed Then our Goldens the perfect pets frolicking with our growing children Brandy and Blake, the first pair Brandy the runt of the litter gentle and loving so loved by my wife who always loved an underdog. Blake the larger of the pair my favorite, large and bold, constantly bounding about bullying Brandy Faster, he got there first when a car didn’t stop and lay bleeding in my arms tears cascading down my eyes too late to save him. Then Brandy followed when years later Cancer and she just stopped She Watched faithfully as the vet came to the house and peacefully put her down. we planted a small tree over her grave and mourned. Last was Maggie, another Golden, loved by all, beautiful, intelligent, affectionate, going everywhere with me to the dump, where they gave her a cookie, to the beach where she chased ***** until I became tired and needed to head home, knowingly she defiantly swam just out of reach, back and forth, as try as I might to get her to come out, she’d defy. Now there all passed on to doggy heaven where I hope I’ll find them when I too move on. they’ll respond to my call faithfully bounding across a heavenly lawn returning gleefully to their aged master. “Come on blue, You good dog you, I’m coming too”.
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Dec 22, 2014
Dec 22, 2014 at 12:45 PM UTC
When I go to Heaven
When I go to heaven I want to see my dogs. all of them, such faithful companions. How do you say goodby to such friends Peter my first a beagle, stubborn, a hunter with the basset from across the street white tipped tail faithfully wagging as I returned each day from School. Then Sampson, a blond Belgium Sheppard Huge, faithful only to me jumped the fence too many times of the church pre-school across the street wanting only to be part of the play then too protective of our new born and at 190 pounds too large for our small apartment Then found in England, Beouf Beouf McTavish a Yorkshire terrier that for some reason was four times the Yorkey normal size He thought he was a lion jumped into the Canal in Camden town chasing ducks. We pulled him out and it took three baths to clean him. He loved to attack my next door neighbor after we returned from England who he had taken a dislike to as my neighbor warily walked his dachshund up and down our small cul-de-sac. Then there was Boober, an Irish setter, beautiful, but wild and dumb. who loved to just run and then pounce on our next door neighbor’s wife who seemed to love the affection. Booper true to his Irish temper, never obeyed Then our Goldens the perfect pets frolicking with our growing children Brandy and Blake, the first pair Brandy the runt of the litter gentle and loving so loved by my wife who always loved an underdog. Blake the larger of the pair my favorite, large and bold, constantly bounding about bullying Brandy Faster, he got there first when a car didn’t stop and lay bleeding in my arms tears cascading down my eyes too late to save him. Then Brandy followed when years later Cancer and she just stopped She Watched faithfully as the vet came to the house and peacefully put her down. we planted a small tree over her grave and mourned. Last was Maggie, another Golden, loved by all, beautiful, intelligent, affectionate, going everywhere with me to the dump, where they gave her a cookie, to the beach where she chased ***** until I became tired and needed to head home, knowingly she defiantly swam just out of reach, back and forth, as try as I might to get her to come out, she’d defy. Now there all passed on to doggy heaven where I hope I’ll find them when I too move on. they’ll respond to my call faithfully bounding across a heavenly lawn returning gleefully to their aged master. “Come on blue, You good dog you, I’m coming too”.
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Dec 22, 2014
Dec 22, 2014 at 12:45 PM UTC
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