Wednesday, September 19, 2018

The End

When I was a kid I loved books about animals. Mainly dogs and horses. If there was a book with a dog or a horse as a main character, I was ON it. I can't actually remember ever reading anything else. But there was always one fatal flaw (literally) with these books. The main character always died at the end. So as I got older, I avoided these books like the plague. It's hard enough watching your own animals die without reading about someone else's pet doing it too.

So when I started Ray's blog I knew that I wanted his story to end differently. I didn't want it to end with a deathbed scene. I wanted Ray's friends to believe that this wonderful dog went on for all eternity licking babies, playing with cats, yelling at things, laying in the sun, taking long walks through the woods, meeting other dogs and making friends everywhere. I wanted Ray to be remembered the way he was through his whole life, a fun-loving, happy, resilient, normal dog who just happened to be blind.

Ray isn't gone yet but he has been diagnosed with something bad. You won't know when he dies because I am not going to tell you. But if, one day, you feel a slight cosmic shift in the universe, it might be because Ray's amazing soul has left this earthly plane for a better place. Somewhere soft with no hard edges, where the sun always shines, there are no baths, babies are everywhere, the food is always treats, and where Moonie, Hugo, and Harvey are waiting for him at the end of a rainbow.






7 comments:

  1. Please give Ray an extra scritch and a hug. I'm so sorry. They break our hearts, don't they? He has a good home and so much love; nobody could ask for more.

    Take care of yourself along with Ray.

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  2. Say goodbye for me - I enjoyed hearing about Ray's adventures with his kitties and you gave him a wonderful home. Take care..

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  3. I am grateful for all of the Ray stories you have shared. He has always been quite the unique character. I am sorry to hear about his diagnosis. Love from Blueberry and her human.

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  4. Well, now I am howling with grief. Wish I had taken more pictures of our boy when he was just a pup :( Wishing you peace and strength. Love...

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  5. Thank you for sharing Ray with us for all these years. I always enjoyed his antics as told by you, his adoring person. I'm going to miss him.

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  6. Hi Sweet Ray! We are sending you the biggest hugs and kisses. Lex loves seeing you on his walks so we hope we can see you soon. We know you are cherishing everyday! Hugs sweet pup!

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  7. Ray may not have as long on this earth as some dogs get, but he has made the most of his years here and crammed a lot of life and a lot of people into it. He has a special place in lots of hearts and minds.
    He sparked friendships and adventures which is a wonderful legacy.
    Make the most of the days left Ray, sniff as many babies as you can, enjoy whipped cream, howl a bit, snuggle with your cats, play keep away, and flop on whichever lawn takes your fancy...to us who have followed you and been lucky enough to have met you in the fur, you will always be the quirky and fun dog you were born to be and live on in our happy memories .

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