Saturday, July 16, 2011

Goodbye, Dear Friend


We knew that this day would come.  We've talked about it occasionally as we saw her limp a little more than usual.  We just kept hoping it could be put off a little longer.  A couple weeks ago Princess went camping with Dad and the kids.  She fell in the creek and she just hasn't been the same since.  Last night it became apparent that she couldn't take care of herself any longer.  So, this morning at a little past nine, Princess left this world for a better place.  She will be greatly missed.  Her are the things I have loved the most about her:

  • She was such a sweet dog and she loved everybody.  She always wanted to be near the people she loved.  I remember when I would come home from college or for a visit she would run circles around me.  She usually ended up sleeping on the foot of my bed sometime during the night.  Even in the last couple of weeks she would lay at my feet even though I know she would have been more comfortable on her soft bed.
  • She loved cats.  When Mom and Dad moved in with me, my cats were not very thrilled.  By the end, she had become friends with most of them.  Sandy even came out and sat with us last night as I worked with Princess trying to help her feel better.  This is saying a lot because Sandy did not like Princess at all in the beginning.  In fact, I wondered if we would survive having them in the same household.   
  • She loved cookies and bones, but she would never eat them.  She loved to bury them.  If she was in the house when she got one she would spend the longest time wandering around trying to find a good place  to put it.  We found cookies under the couch cushions occasionally.  One night I woke up in the middle of the night because she was trying to bury a cookie between my bed and the wall.  I was a little annoyed at the time, but it makes me laugh now.
We will really miss this loving, sweet, faithful friend.  I truly believe, however, that we will see her again.  She won't be old and tired anymore, just beautiful and happy.

Here are some pictures of Princess:

This picture is of Taylor and Princess.  He's twelve years old now, which means Princess was about the same age.  That's 75 in dog years.  She had a good long life.




You could always tell when Princess wasn't happy.

And this is when she was happiest, camping with Dad.


P.S. If you want to share your memories of Princess you can write them in the comments.  I think that would be a great comfort to Dad.

1 comment:

Liesl said...

I'm so sorry! Mom lost her sweet dog, Chopin, just a few weeks ago. That was hard for her, just as I know this is hard for your family. *HUGS*