| | My sweet precious Daisy crossed the rainbow bridge surrounded by family last night. She was the best dog anyone could ask for. She behaved like a human almost, during gatherings and family events she’d just insert herself in the circle or group of people, like she was a person! Daisy was a very smart, well behaved dog. Even in the end she was a puppy at heart. Although I feel as if there is a hole in my heart, I’m also very relieved that Daisy is no longer in pain anymore. The last year and a half there was a mast-cell tumor on her back. That’s when we were told she may only have a year left at that time. I remember the first time I ever met Daisy. I was 10 years old. I knew she had a feeling I was going to be her life long Best Friend. Running back and forth on the couch, I had to duck for cover so I wouldn’t get clobbered in the head by her!! She loved going to the dog park, as she got older she knew she wasn’t able to handle it, she made that aware to us. Proving her exceptional ability to communicate with us, she looked at my mom last night in a way that said “This is it, I am saying goodbye.” And peacefully went to sleep. We all helped to pick her up in her favorite bed and blankets, then took her to the crematorium this morning. Daisy always had your back, she would always greet you at the door. All my friends have said to me that Daisy is the BEST DOG despite my friends having dogs of their own. Daisy touched everyone’s heart in a unique way. May she enjoy the company of many other man’s best friends over the Rainbow Bridge. I’m just sharing this to show the people that may come across this how important this dog was to me and many, MANY others. She was my sister, my best friend. [link] [comments] |