Wednesday, April 05, 2006

the death of Oakliegh

My dog, named Oak
Just got the call from Hucker ... Oak didn't make it, but thanks to all who showed their concern.   One last story about Oakliegh - and how fiercely she loved the water.  This is a picture of Oak in Hucker's pool.  He would let her out when he went to work in the morning, and Oakliegh would jump in and start swimming laps.  When Huck came home, often 10-12 hours later, Oak  would still be doing laps.  He finally had to keep her in the house, because her toe nails wore down to a bloody pulp from constantly pushing off the pool wall.  When we took care of Oakliegh, we learned never to let her near the river.  S he would swim out to the middle, and the only way to get her back was to swim out and get her.  Anyway, we'll miss her a lot - but what memories.  Here Huck - read Jimmy Stewart's 'My dog, named Bo.''
Addendum

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rodger and MS,
My deep sympathies to you, MS and for all who were touched by your beloved pet.

A most beautiful blessing from a beloved pet:
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/gen/page1383.html?theme=light

Anonymous said...

Sadness felt and shared. Man, it is so tough to lose animal friends. I can't stand how you see them from the corner of your eyes for so long after. Lord's Comfort to your families, Juice

Anonymous said...

i wish there was something i could type,
but nothing really will do.

RIP

Rodger the Real King of France said...

thanks all .. this is the fourth granddog we've lost since last October . Only one's left are Huck's Airdale puppy, and LooLoo's Boxer dog pup. And, our Reagan the Wonder Dog.

Anonymous said...

*big hugs* all 'round.

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear that, Rodge. Thanks for the poem posted above. I had to put my 17 year old Boston Terror down 2 months ago and it sucks.

Anonymous said...

I know it doesn't help to share stories of other lost dog-buddies, but it might help to know that many of us have experienced your son's and your sadness. There is little in life to compare to the bond between dogs and men or to the sadness at their passing; I often tell my wife that men and dogs are just alike: All you have to do is feed and pet us...

Anonymous said...

http://rainbowsbridge.com/Poem.htm

Bring tissue.

Anonymous said...

Roger and MS
I am shedding tears with you. That poem that you posted before I saw this is about one of the best condolences I could offer. I am really shedding even as I'm typing guys. I have a black lab and I surely understand how you are feeling. This is a pretty tough one. I'm so sorry.

Anonymous said...

I swim in the ocean of love my dogs provide and miss dearly the ones who have crossed over. They are all playing with Oak and your guys. They await us and man it's gonna be a blast to see my buds again.
MM

Anonymous said...

Sorry Rodge. Losing a pooch is tough tough tough. Jesus, now I'm crying too, thinking about my boy I put down this time last year...

Anonymous said...

I really hate this for you Roger. I cant even imagine if something happened to Tinkerbell. God bless you.

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