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Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Stoker on March 07, 2016, 03:20:51 pm

Title: Loss of a freind
Post by: Stoker on March 07, 2016, 03:20:51 pm
Last week I had to put down my buddy Luke... Almost 12 year old Irish setter.. Rescued 6 years ago.. Loved to fish, chase cats and BBQ.. A great dog at the archery shoots and black powder events.. A kind soul with the grandkids.. Couldn't bury him in the yard.. Can't dig a hole without big power.. Ms Kerrie had requested cremation.. Will take him to the river this spring.. Fish sturgeon and bbq deer sausage than sprinkle him in the river he loved to swim in.. Probaly the first place he was aloud to be a dog.. Rest in peace my freind..
Thanks Leroy
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: bubby on March 07, 2016, 03:37:18 pm
That sucks Leroy, ive been there but 8 years later and it still bothers me
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: Parnell on March 07, 2016, 03:48:13 pm
My heart always goes out and I understand your grief.  My sincere sympathy, Leroy.  Such giving creatures must have a special place in heaven, I believe. 
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: hunterbob on March 07, 2016, 04:23:38 pm
Yea . I wished they would live longer. I had a beagle pass a few years back and I made a bow and named it rabit dog wrote that on the top l9mb and in memory of daisy on the bottom limb. And I like to carry that bow when rabbit hunting at least once or twice a season.
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: Chippintuff on March 07, 2016, 05:52:33 pm
I had the same experience when I was a kid. Never have gotten over it.

WA
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Post by: Zuma on March 07, 2016, 05:55:55 pm
I hope the memories will carry you through. RIP Luke
Zuma
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: Stoker on March 07, 2016, 05:58:46 pm
Thanks guys for the kind words..
Bob - Great way to remember your dog..
Somewhere out there is a flute I built for the xmas trade a few years ago.. On the piece controlling the air flow I carved a likeness of Luke.. Hopefully he gets to be around the campfire now and again
Thanks Leroy
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: Stixnstones on March 07, 2016, 07:20:40 pm
Man thats hard to take. So sorry for your loss. Thats one of the sweetest faces a pup can have. My boy is 14 yrs old now and the thought of him passin on is heartbreakin. Dogs are truly mans best friend.
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: JW_Halverson on March 07, 2016, 08:06:21 pm
Sometimes I think dogs have short lives so they can make room for the next one that needs your love and protection. 

Thanks for allowing this one to be a dog, and a lucky one too!  Fishin', chasin' cats, and barbecue?  Come a day, Luke will stand in the witness box and speak well of you. 
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: BowEd on March 07, 2016, 08:14:48 pm
Man's best friend.Pure devotion to always being there.Sorry about your loss.
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: DuBois on March 08, 2016, 01:34:34 am
Something about losing a dog that is harder for me than it is losing a person. That probably sounds wrong but I think it has something to do with the quiet unspoken trust, and connection without judgement. I put down my dog Kato more than a year ago when he was bleeding in the middle of the night from a cancerous leg. I don't want to ever do that again.

Sometimes I think dogs have short lives so they can make room for the next one that needs your love and protection. 

Thanks for allowing this one to be a dog, and a lucky one too!  Fishin', chasin' cats, and barbecue?  Come a day, Luke will stand in the witness box and speak well of you. 

My kids got into looking at animals at the humane society site online a few months after he died and I was in no hurry to get a "replacement dog", but then they showed me a puppy with the very similar markings and color as Kato and same breed type. His name on their site was Kato. We had to go look and as we pulled up the lady working brought him out for his walk right on cue. Needless to say we brought him home.
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: stickbender on March 08, 2016, 02:25:32 am

     Sorry to hear that, but no one, or anything gets out alive.  Sounds like you made his last years, very worthwhile.  I think that is a great idea to spread his ashes, in the river.  I know the feeling, and it is the same with the dogs, I had, and finally lost, and the cats, and any other pet I have had.  I have always, said, if you aren't going to treat a pet, as part of the family, then you really don't need one.  Again, sorry for your loss.

                                    Wayne
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: Pappy on March 08, 2016, 04:14:10 am
Sorry to hear, been there more time than I care to think about and it is tough. :(
  Pappy
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: chamookman on March 08, 2016, 04:23:26 am
Sorry to hear of Your loss - never an easy thing to deal with. Bob
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: DuBois on March 08, 2016, 08:44:00 am
And sorry for your lost buddy. I get carried away sometimes.
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: Buffalogobbler on March 08, 2016, 09:05:30 am
All dogs go to Heaven

I have taken comfort from that thought in the past, I hope it helps you Leroy.

Kevin
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: gifford on March 08, 2016, 09:33:07 am
Larry - sorry for your loss, it never gets easier.

Kudos for adopting/rescuing an older dog, they need forever homes too.
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: sapling bowyer on March 08, 2016, 11:48:52 am
I'm so sorry man I understand your feelings. I lost the best dog we ever had when I was 5. He was the most loyal dog I have ever seen. No wonder how special that dog was to you but every creature will eventually die. Hope this helps you.
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: Stoker on March 08, 2016, 12:51:05 pm
Thank you all for your kind words and understanding.. Most of us have been there.. My Dad says '' You might not be first but you can be next'' .. It's some how funny the way they seem to become family without you noticing.. To be honest I did not want this dog at first.. Ms Kerrie felt sorry for him.. He was bought out of a respectable breeder.. Family separated 1 1/2 years later she couldn't take him, He hated him.. Neighbor across the street took him in.. They had little kids Luke loved them.. Once again he hated Luke..  Something goes sideways with them.. Move split dog has to go.........
ring ring
me - hello
ms k - Hi honey I found a dog he's beautiful
me - no
ms k - he's a irish setter I love him
me - no
ms k - he's such a nice boy I'm taking him home for a couple days to see what he's like
me - no
ms k - ok i'll see you at home tonight love you
me - no
click
Fella was standing there says what's that about??
I said I guess I got a dog

I have a wall in the shop where I hang pictures and gifts form friends past and present.. His collar with tags hangs there now.. I'm thinking a plaque with a nice picture.. He was part of the crew.. May the great creator allow us to sit around the campfire with all our friends..
Thanks Leroy
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: YosemiteBen on March 10, 2016, 07:59:08 pm
After the passing of my childhood friend I have never become attached to another like the bond I had with him. Our 16yo lab/rot cross is ready to go and no -one but me is ready to let her go..... The loss of a friend is always hard - some more than others..... Prayers for you Leroy!
Title: Re: Loss of a freind
Post by: JW_Halverson on March 10, 2016, 11:42:42 pm
There is a tree of pain and loss at our local dog park.  Dog tags, rabies tags, and such are nailed to the trunk of this large ash tree.  I always reach out and run my hand down the bark of that old tree every time we go to the dog park.