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One of my best friends died today. Her name Was Koko. That was short for Kokopelli. She was a mini Schnauzer and one of the finest dogs I ever met. She turned 16 years old this year. She has been having some issues with her health that have magnified the last few weeks. Today she lost the use of her right rear leg. She has been having trouble getting around and having seizures. She was in pain when we layed her in her bed. The time had come for my friend to leave us for a better place. Char, Buddy and I will really miss you Koko. You were a great dog.

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Sorry to hear you lost a friend today.

 

 

Dogs in Heaven

Author Earl Hamner

 

 

An old man and his dog were walking down this dirt

road with fences on both sides, they came to a gate

in the fence and looked in, it was nice - grassy,

woody areas, just what a 'huntin' dog and man would

like, but, it had a sign saying 'no trespassing' so

they walked on.

They came to a beautiful gate with a person in white

robes standing there. "Welcome to Heaven"

he said. The old man was happy and started in with his

dog following him.

The gatekeeper stopped him. "Dogs aren't allowed,

I'm sorry but he can't come with you." "What

kind of Heaven won't allow dogs? If He can't come in,

then I will stay out with him. He's been my faithful

companion all his life, I can't desert him now.

" "Suit yourself, but I have to warn you,

the Devil's on this road and he'll try to sweet talk you

into his area, he'll promise you anything, but, the dog can't

go there either. If you won't leave the dog, you'll

spend Eternity on this road " So the old man and

dog went on.

They came to a rundown fence with a gap in it, no gate,

just a hole. Another old man was inside. "Scuse me Sir,

my dog and I are getting mighty tired, mind if we come in

and sit in the shade for awhile?" "Of course, there's

some cold water under that tree over there. Make yourselves

comfortable " "You're sure my dog can come in?

The man down the road said dogs weren't allowed

anywhere." "Would you come in if you had to leave

the dog?" " No sir, that's why I didn't go to

Heaven, he said the dog couldn't come in. We'll be spending

Eternity on this road, and a glass of cold water and some

shade would be mighty fine right about now. But, I won't

come in if my buddy here can't come too,

and that's final. "

The man smiled a big smile and said "Welcome to Heaven."

"You mean this is Heaven? Dogs ARE allowed? How come that

fellow down the road said they weren't?" "That was the

Devil and he gets all the people who are willing to give up a life

long companion for a comfortable place to stay.

They soon find out their mistake, but, then it's too late.

The dogs come here, the fickle people stay there.

GOD wouldn't allow dogs to be banned from Heaven. After all,

HE created them to be man's companions in life, why would he

separate them in death?"

 

 

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Yes they do Randy.

 

Ragtop,ty for the emotional lift today. My little buddy is with God now and I feel better just thinking about that. She was getting in poor shape and feeling the pain. It was so difficult to watch her suffer and even more difficult at the vets. I would like to think she is with her buddy Sam who passed away two years ago. He was a yellow lab and her buddy.

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http://www.petloss.com/rbowx.gifRainbow Bridge http://www.petloss.com/rbowx.gif

 

 

Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge.

 

When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge.

There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together.

There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable.

 

All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor; those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by.

The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind.

 

They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent; His eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster.

 

You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart.

 

Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together....

 

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George, sorry to hear about Koko. Ive dealt with numerous pet losses over the years. They all take a piece of your heart with you when they go.

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Charles B. Wells Jr., Palmyra, NY

 

DOGS DON'T HAVE SOULS, DO THEY?

 

I remember bringing you home. You were so small and cuddly with your tiny paws and soft fur. You bounced around the room with eyes flashing and ears flopping. Once in a while, you'd let out a little yelp just to let me know this was your territory.

 

Making a mess of the house and chewing on everything in sight became a passion and when I scolded you, you just put your head down and looked up at me with those innocent eyes as if to say: "I'm sorry, but I'll do it again as soon as you're not watching."

 

As you got older, you protected me by looking out the window and barking at everyone who walked by. When I had a tough day at work, you would be waiting for me with your tail wagging just to say, "Welcome home. I missed you." You never had a bad day and I could always count on you to be there for me.

 

When I sat down to read the paper and watch TV, you would hop on my lap looking for attention. You never asked for anything more than to have me pat your head so you could go to sleep with your head over my leg.

 

As you got older, you moved around more slowly. Then one day, old age finally took its toll, and you couldn't stand on those wobbly legs anymore. I knelt down and patted you lying there, trying to make you young again. You just looked up at me as if to say you were old and tired and that after all these years of not asking for anything, you had to ask me to do one last favor.

 

With tears in my eyes, I drove you one last time to the vet. One last time you were lying next to me. For some strange reason you were able to stand up in the animal hospital - perhaps it was your sense of pride.

 

As the vet led you away, you stopped for an instant, turned your head and looked at me as if to say: "Thank you for taking care of me."

 

I thought, "No - thank YOU for taking care of ME."

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Charles B. Wells Jr., Palmyra, NY

 

DOGS DON'T HAVE SOULS, DO THEY?

 

I remember bringing you home. You were so small and cuddly with your tiny paws and soft fur. You bounced around the room with eyes flashing and ears flopping. Once in a while, you'd let out a little yelp just to let me know this was your territory.

 

Making a mess of the house and chewing on everything in sight became a passion and when I scolded you, you just put your head down and looked up at me with those innocent eyes as if to say: "I'm sorry, but I'll do it again as soon as you're not watching."

 

As you got older, you protected me by looking out the window and barking at everyone who walked by. When I had a tough day at work, you would be waiting for me with your tail wagging just to say, "Welcome home. I missed you." You never had a bad day and I could always count on you to be there for me.

 

When I sat down to read the paper and watch TV, you would hop on my lap looking for attention. You never asked for anything more than to have me pat your head so you could go to sleep with your head over my leg.

 

As you got older, you moved around more slowly. Then one day, old age finally took its toll, and you couldn't stand on those wobbly legs anymore. I knelt down and patted you lying there, trying to make you young again. You just looked up at me as if to say you were old and tired and that after all these years of not asking for anything, you had to ask me to do one last favor.

 

With tears in my eyes, I drove you one last time to the vet. One last time you were lying next to me. For some strange reason you were able to stand up in the animal hospital - perhaps it was your sense of pride.

 

As the vet led you away, you stopped for an instant, turned your head and looked at me as if to say: "Thank you for taking care of me."

 

I thought, "No - thank YOU for taking care of ME."

 

:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying: Sorry to hear of your loss!!!

We had to take two of ours to the vet earlier this year. And yes they take a chunk of your heart with them!

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I cannot even begin to express the thanks I have for you guys and your feedback.

Koko was my little buddy.

Here I am a 55 year old man crying over the loss of some dog.

If any of you are thinking about getting a dog then think about a Schnauzer. Hardheaded, a challenge and remarkablity intelligent they will improve your life. You will learn how to teach them as fast as they will let you learn how you should teach them.

Thanks for the thoughts people.

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