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Bucky

carter

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It's hard for me to write this even hours after the fact but I want to say goodnight nad goodbye to an old friend. Please bear with me.
______________________________________________

Our old boy, Bucky, went home today.

When I left to pick my daughter up from dance class,
Bucky was asleep in my recliner by the door.
He slept there more and more the past year as his vision failed and stairs were too challenging.

He lived four years after someone threw rat poison over our fence and he ate it. At the time, the vet said he only had a month or two at best. He beat those odds by a mile.
But his health was failing. Bucky was getting old.

Bucky was the first dog we rescued many years ago. I picked him out but he was never just my dog. Bucky was a citizen of the heart. In his mind, everyone belonged to him. If he'd met a burglar, he'd have shown him the silver and offered a cup of coffee. He was just so darn glad to see you.

A Red Australian Shepherd, he had an engaging personality and a goofy grin. He carried one ear erect and the other floppy. He'd have looked at home in an old fedora. He fit right in our little family. He also never met a cat or a trashcan that he didn't like.

Bucky's love and enthusiasm knew no bounds. Everyone deserved a kiss or kisses. It was up to the recipient. When our daughter, who had heart surgery when she was four months old, would pull on his ears or use him for a pillow, he was a willing participant. He spread his love all over the house. Bucky would sleep with anyone. He seemed to know who needed him most.

If I didn't pay enough attention, Bucky would sit by my chair and rumble-grumble in his throat until I noticed. I'd rumble-grumble back and from there we'd escalate to full-on barking until I scratched his head. Somehow it always started at his head and ended up at the other end. I considered renaming him Butt Head but Bucky sure fit better.

We'd ride in the car together and Bucky's entire head, ears, tongue, and all would be out the window, flowing in the breeze. He lapped up every scent along the way. Bucky loved to go bye-bye. Move toward the door and his ears perked up. Ask him if he wanted to go for a ride and he bounded out the door and into the car.

Bucky didn't need a leash. He was going wherever you were going. If he could have spoken, his motto would have been, "If you ever leave me, I'm going with you!"

Aand now he's gone without us.

Death must have come quickly. I was only gone fifteen or twenty minutes. He was lying in my recliner when I left. I told him I'd be right back. When I opened the door, he was lying on the floor by the chair. I knew he was gone.
I sat on the floor and gathered him in my arms. He was still warm. I tolf him I was sorry that I hadn't been with him at the end. And I cried. In my heart, I still am.

Tomorrow, Bucky's physical body will be gone. His spirit, his essence left before we got home. But he'll live on in our memories and our hearts.

Goodbye Bucky.

I miss you.

:fedora:
 

Kishtu

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Oh Carter I'm sorry.

Bucky sounds like a heck of a dog. Not a bad way to go, surrounded by love.
 

PADDY

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I am so, so sorry for your loss...

Things are still raw with the loss of my beloved companion. I don't always realise it until I read things like this. Words fail me on this one, I just empathise with your pain, your grief and your loss. Take care my friend.
 

BeBopBaby

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I'm sorry to hear about your loss, Carter. I hope you take consolation in the fact that Bucky left this world peacefully and rather quickly.
 

Dutch McCoy

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Our big, male cat, Phantom, is getting along in years and I know he is not going to be around a whole lot longer and it already breaks me up. I am very sorry for your loss. I would like to say thank you for rescuing him and however many others you have rescued. Shalom...
 

dhermann1

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Boy can I identify. I know just how you feel. You can see there are plenty of us who do. That was a beautiful tribute you wrote. I'd say Bucky got his money's worth out of iife.
 

carter

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Kishtu, PADDY, ScionPI2005, BeBopBaby, Rooster, Dutch, and dhermann1,

Thanks for you kind thoughts and words. It's been a bit of a rough morning but I know it'll get better.

We have three other K9 rescuees here, Bart, Blanca, and Molly. They're missing him too.

Somewhere out there Bucky is saying "Hi" to a stranger that never was. Soon they'll be best pals.

:coffee:
 

Hemingway Jones

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Oh Carter, I know how tough it is. You were there for him at the end and he knows it. He was still warm because his spirit was hanging around and waiting for you. He knows how much he meant to you.

I wish you comfort throught these difficult days.
 

carter

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BegintheBeguine, Hemingway, goldwyn girl, cclassy dame, and Harp, Thanks for your kind words and encouragement. I will always have great memories of Bucky as many of us do of pets no longer with us. Plus, there are three other rescuees here to keep me busy. They've been very close all day. I think they miss him too.
 

nubsnubs

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California
My wife and I do not yet have children, and our dogs fill that void. They are our children. A good dog is indeed man's best friend. I am glad to hear you treated him well, and I am sorry to hear about your loss. Thank you for participating in the rescue mission.
 

patrick1987

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I am sorry for your loss. Our four pugs are all rescues, they couldn't have found a nicer home. Pets definitely know when one of their friends is gone.
 

MrNewportCustom

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My condolences, Carter. We all know your pain. In the course of the year 2005-2006, I lost two cats that I'd had for fifteen and sixteen years, Jane Doe and John Doe, respectively. They were complete opposites in personality. Just this morning I was looking at my new cat, 'Tilla, and I saw the best of both of them in him. I've had him three years now.

Rest in peace, Bucky. You were one lucky dog who made for one lucky family.


Lee
 

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