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Jack

Postby pawsforthought on Wed Dec 26, 2012 7:37 pm

Jack was 11 years old, and passed away on the 22nd of December this year.

He was actually our neighbour's dog but he was very much a member of our family. He used to come over for a day every now and then and he loved spending time with us, Monty and Woody. Monty was in love with Little Jack, he'd carry his lead for us on walks and urge him along. Monty grew up with Jack as his role model. Jack would tell him off for misbehaving.

A couple of years ago Jack was stolen out of his owner's car right in front of his house. He was gone for three days. My mum and I put posters up everywhere and really fought to put pressure on whoever had him. Finally we were contacted and a lady had been sold him for £100. She wanted no reward, but dropped him off and left in a hurry. Jack carried on after that as if nothing had happened, he was just extremely happy to see us.

Well in recent months, he started developing cataracts and going deaf. He never stopped being a cheeky little character though. He was born with a deformity but that never stopped him in life. His owner was Roy, who is around 84 years old and had only Jack for company. They spend their days watching tv, napping and strolling around the roads nearby. Jack was never on a lead, he never strayed away from Roy unless to come and see us. They shared a bed together each night, and there Jack passed away in Roy's arms.

Last time he came over I was doing something and I didn't spend a lot of time with him. I know everyone goes through these feelings and I'll probably feel better someday, but I feel SO guilty for not giving him more attention than I did.

I can't believe how empty this road feels now without hearing his very recognisable bark, and how deeply rooted my sadness is at his passing. He was definitely one to remember and he will definitely be greatly missed by a lot of people.

I hope, after suffering discomfort from a disfigured leg and his recent age-related ailments (including incontinence) that he can rest peacefully now

Though being a West Highland Terrier I imagine his idea of bliss would be chasing a great many feet among other things. When he was a bit younger he'd attack my mum's shoes for fun if she was being slow on a walk, to speed her up a bit.

You are greatly missed, gorgeous guy :(

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Re: Jack

Postby Oliver & Henry's Mum on Wed Dec 26, 2012 9:39 pm

Gaby, I am so sorry to hear about sweet Jack! I do remember when he went missing, and thankfully was returned. You wrote a lovely tribute to a wonderful little chappy.

Please don't feel guilty love. Jack understands and how were you to know. He knows you love him, and now he's running free, doing whatever he wants, chasing feet, and nipping heels, at the Rainbow Bridge. I'm sure his family are missing him terribly, and my heart goes out to them, and of course, to your family as well. Jack is a beautiful boy, and that is a lovely photo you have posted of him.

Long may you run, Jack! ♥
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Re: Jack

Postby kian on Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:19 pm

Gaby that was very sweet and do not feel guilty at all. This tribute tells me you did spend a lot of time with him as you knew him so well. I feel bad for his elderly owner, it's so hard to lose a friend.

I remember that story of him being stolen, so glad he came home.

Very, very sweet ♥ May Jack run free!
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Re: Jack

Postby virgilsmama on Fri Dec 28, 2012 11:08 am

Gaby, your beautiful story of your friend Jack is a very special ovation for him. His life sounds great and aren't we all blessed and lucky when we get to share such a special part of a dog's life. Here's to Jack and to you his friend!
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