The Dogs' Den
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Grantville, PA 17028
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AUTUMN

What do we do when our loving pets face the last leg of the race? We do all we can to help them finish well, of course. We take time to read the unspoken needs of the friends we've come to know so well. We give the simple reassurance of a loving touch when the old boy seems confused for no reason. We groom them faithfully, but more gently, as age brings muscle wasting, and the arthritic bones aren't so well padded. We learn to slow down for their sake, as they enjoy the scent of the wind, or track a visitors trail across their yard. We expect to be inconvenienced, and aren't angry when it happens. We watch for pain and treat it, watch for changes in vision and hearing and do what we can to help preserve those precious senses for as long as possible. We take care of their teeth, and make sure their food is a manageable texture for them. We remind them of the need for a potty walk when they seem to forget. We remember the little rewards. We scratch the graying ears and tummy, and go for car rides together. When the pet we love has an unexplained need for comfort, we give it freely. When infirmities bring a sense of vulnerability, we become our old guardian's protector. We watch their deepest slumbers, when dreams take them running across long-forgotten fields, and we remember those fields too. When they cannot stand alone, we lift them. When their steps are uncertain, we steady them. And if their health fails, it falls to us to make the choice that will gently put them to rest. But until that is absolutely necessary, we pause to let the autumn sun warm our old friend's bones. And we realize, autumn is not a bad time of year at all. Old age is not a disease or a reason to give up. It is a stage of life that brings its own changes. Autumn can be a beautiful time of harvest. And, sometimes, the harvest is love.

author-- Christy Caballero

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Bear
It is with a very sad heart the we have lost one of our own dogs...thankfully he made the decision on his own to leave us. His loving nature to me will never be replaced by any of my others. He had a "velcro" personality to me and I liked it that way...he was my best buddy. I will meet you on the other side.....


Bear
Such sorrow when you never have enough time with the dogs you love. Bear left his mom and brother this week. It is horrible when cancer takes your dog away. We will miss him...no more pain, run free and happy waiting for all that knew you.


Betsy Sue & Taffy

Brandy
Brandy had a new name of Daphney, she crossed over the bridge today after she fractured her hip...it was cancer. How awful to find out "this way" Her mom and dad will truly miss this special therapy dog, she made their lives complete. She waits for them this special dog!


Buster
Buster was adopted from us 8 years ago. He crossed the Bridge this week after finding an inoperable tumor. He was the "apple of mom's eye" and just a love. He had a WONDERFUL life with his mom and dad and he was so loved by them and he will be sorely missed. We are sorry for their loss.

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