Lost my bus companion
 

Lost my bus companion

Started by David Anderson, June 03, 2011, 05:25:37 PM

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David Anderson

I know this gets posted once in a while, so I'll post mine.  I had to put down my dog today after having her nearly 15 years in our family.  I know it sounds trite and trivial, but I'm really stinging right now from her absence.  She loved riding in the coach with my wife and me.  When we would begin loading the coach for a trip she would park right by the door in anticipation until ready to leave.  She would lay on the couch with her head on my shoulder while I drove down the road.  I knew this day would come soon, but I really didn't realize how difficult it would be.

Give your dog a hug today.

David

HighTechRedneck

You have my heartfelt sympathies.  Nothing trite or trivial about it.  For many of us pets become a beloved part of the family.

grantgoold

I wish you and your family the best. We have had a few of our beloved pets leave us as well and found that in due time, replacement is always the best medicine.

Good luck.

Grant
Grant Goold
1984 MCI 9
Way in Over My Head!
Citrus Heights, California

CrabbyMilton

I certainly can empathize and you have my prayers. My cat died one year ago July 3rd and I still think about him. H ewas in decline for the last month of his life we it was expected but so sad just the same. I have another cat but I still love and miss Spanky and always will have a place in my heart for him. Just remember the good fun times you had with her and that will help.

akroyaleagle

We've been through that a couple of times David.  So bad that we decided to never have another pet. I can sure sympathize with you. Our last pug was put down in 96. I still wake up sometimes at night and my first thought is "Where's Pudge"? He snored terribly
Joe Laird
'78 Eagle
Sioux Falls, South Dakota

wrismith

Losing a pet is never trite.  Most are members of the family ready with love whenever needed. 
I believe in the passages from the rainbow bridge saying they are there waiting for you on the other side.
Walt
The Rainbow Bridge
inspired by a Norse legend

By the edge of a woods, at the foot of a hill,
Is a lush, green meadow where time stands still.
Where the friends of man and woman do run,
When their time on earth is over and done.
For here, between this world and the next,
Is a place where each beloved creature finds rest.
On this golden land, they wait and they play,
Till the Rainbow Bridge they cross over one day.
No more do they suffer, in pain or in sadness,
For here they are whole, their lives filled with gladness.
Their limbs are restored, their health renewed,
Their bodies have healed, with strength imbued.
They romp through the grass, without even a care,
Until one day they start, and sniff at the air.
All ears prick forward, eyes dart front and back,
Then all of a sudden, one breaks from the pack.
For just at that instant, their eyes have met;
Together again, both person and pet.
So they run to each other, these friends from long past,
The time of their parting is over at last.
The sadness they felt while they were apart,
Has turned into joy once more in each heart.
They embrace with a love that will last forever,
And then, side-by-side, they cross over... together.
Author unknown

Eagle Andy

David sorry to hear of your loss, It really sucks when the time comes as we all know it does. I lost my Black Lab after 15 wonderful years. best to you and your family.
1968 Model 05 Eagle # 7481 Miles City MT

Eagle Andy

A very fitting poem that will for sure touch anyone who as ever loved.
1968 Model 05 Eagle # 7481 Miles City MT

eddiepotts

Sorry to hear of your loss. We put our pug down not long ago. now he is in the cabnet by the front door. I was talking to my dad and he just bought one of those electric fences to keep his little dogs in when they go camping. I told him he loves those dogs more than he loved me and my sister. He paid $300 to keep the dogs around. When we were 17yrs he He started charging us so we would leave. I just don't get it.

Dreamscape

David, Nothing trivial when you loose a pet. I have had that experience in the past and it doesn't get better. Our Silky Terrier is 16 years old and know that day is coming one day.

Pets give so much pleasure, it's only fitting we will feel a deep loss.
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Our coach was originally owned by the Dixie Echoes.

Van

David I know of this stinging you are going through. We are currently enjoying some family time at the lake with Boo and have given her that hug, she say's there are plenty of pups in need of a good family when you are ready ;) As for me and Cheryl, what do we know, Boo picked us out :o ;D ;D

   All the best!
  Van
B&B CoachWorks
Bus Shop Mafia.
Now in N. Cakalaki

artvonne

  Yes, it hurts bad. I had a Lab mix we had to put down a few years back. He was 14. I took our daughter with, who was around 9 then IIRC. Oh how she sobbed. BUt I asked her if the time we had with him was worth the pain of saying goodbye, and she said yes.

 Ive told myself a few times that when this one goes, or that one goes, ill not have another Dog. But you cant say things like that and then walk through a dog pound.

luvrbus

I feel for you David I lost Gidget last year she was a small Pom and always laid on my lap traveling shame a dog has such a short life and then you have the nasty parrots that out live you

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

Busted Knuckle

Sorry to hear of the loss, but as sad as it is all of us have a time to go and unfortunately our pets don't last as long as we do usually.

I know I'll have a hard time when something happens to Kross or Rhodes!
;D  BK  ;D
Busted Knuckle aka Bryce Gaston
KY Lakeside Travel's Busted Knuckle Garage
Huntingdon, TN 12 minutes N of I-40 @ exit 108
www.kylakesidetravel.net

;D Keep SMILING it makes people wonder what yer up to! ;D (at least thats what momma always told me! ;D)

artvonne

  More and more shelters are becoming no kill shelters. Our county shelter here has a few dogs that have been living there nearly 10 years in outdoor kennels. Thankfully, people volunteer to walk them, run them, bathe them, play with them, take them home for a weekend, and occasionaly there are idiots like us who will adopt one. Or three.

  As much as it hurts to say goodbye to your doggy buddy, and ive buried a few myself now and it doesnt get easier, there are other dogs out there that could really use a warm leg to drool on and a gentle hand on their head.