Remembering Finnegan (Oct 19, 2005 – June 13, 2011)

fawn greyhound lying in the grass

Three years ago today my boy Finnegan made his transition to the big Rainbow Bridge in the sky. We had such a short time together, eight months only. When I adopted him, even before the adoption was finalized, I took him in to get a dental cleaning but during the examination, my vet told me that we wouldn’t be doing the dental that day because his lymph nodes were swollen. She didn’t like the feel of them and decided to do a needle aspiration. A few minutes later she came back into the exam room and told me the news: Finnegan had Lymphoma.

She was as devastated as I was. She told me that I might want to consider not adopting him because she didn’t think my heart could take losing yet another dog. I had just lost three in less than a year, two within six weeks of each other. It had been a grief-stricken year and she was concerned that one more loss might be more than I could bear. She said she really wanted to see me get a dog that I would have for years. As it was, Finnegan’s prognosis was one to three months.

But I refused to even consider getting another dog. I went ahead with the adoption so Finnegan would go out of this world being a family member and part of a loving home. We went on to treat the Lymphoma with steroids. Whenever he had a flare up his lymph nodes would swell and I’d take him to my vet; she’d give him a power shot of steroids, send me home with a prescription and a word of warning to get prepared because the end could be very soon. But we’d go home and I’d treat him with the prescriptions plus Fish Oil supplements and the swelling would go down and he’d return to normal within a day or two. And then we’d have a few more months of remission, until the next flare-up.

Instead of the one to three month prognosis, Finnegan and I had a fabulous eight months together. He had an amazing spirit! He was a young boy of five years and he had playful energy. He loved to play with the ball and the Frisbee in the yard. He’d toss the ball up in the air and catch it in his mouth, throw it down, make it bounce, catch it in his mouth then run laps of glee. I’d toss the Frisbee and he’d retrieve, run around with it, chew on it for a while and then bring it back for me to toss again. Inside, he loved his stuffy toys. Watching him play, no one would’ve ever guessed he was sick. He had a zest for life and he didn’t want to leave.

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I’m convinced that Fish Oil had a lot to do with the extra months we had together. My vet informed me that some studies had shown that fish oil had an effect on suppressing or slowing the growth of the lymphoma cancer cells. So I loaded him up on Fish Oil every day. Instead of giving him the recommended two to four capsules each day, I was giving him twelve to eighteen capsules every day. He loved them. I usually put them in his food but he’d take them right out of my hand and eat them like treats. He recovered from several flare-ups, against all veterinarian expectation, and I really do believe the Omega 3 Fish Oil capsules played a big role in those recoveries. That, and maybe the fact that he was loved so very much.

I miss you sweet Finnegan! You are forever in my heart. Until we meet again, may you be tossing balls and running on clouds. Remembering you today, and always.

FINNEGAN (aka Biker Boy):  October 19, 2005 – June 13, 2011

Innocents? I think not!

Look at these faces. Do they look like they could do total destruction? Well, these two are partners in crime. And what a crime they committed! Out of all the pillows I have in this house, and even just in the living –and let me just say for the record, there are 11 in the living room alone — they pick the one pillow that I love the most to tear to shreds. It’s a vintage pillow with an abstract design that COMPLETELY MATCHES a glass decorative plate with the same design.

And what a mess they made! I was picking up little itty bitty pieces of old crumbly foam filling from the ’60s all over the living room and out of the dog beds!

Here’s how I think it happened. It was definitely Luca who got the pillow off the chair because he always does that. But he usually just takes them to the dog bed and lays with them. Cleo, on the other hand, is behind the destruction, I’m sure. She is the one who tears all the toys apart and pulls out the stuffing. I wonder how well she liked all that old stuffing in the pillow?

Out of all the pillows here, they could’ve at least picked one from this decade! Arrrrgh…

Look at these faces. So innocent. I think not!


What have your little darlings destroyed lately?

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Remembering Harry: My Mischief Maker (May 2, 1999 – May 11, 2009)

Ah, my sweet boy Harry. What a dog he was! He was definitely my Mischief Maker.

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Most people knew him as “Crazy Harry” because he was, well, crazy! He had the most unique and fun personality. He was all about good times and shenanigans. He was also a most loving boy. He loved to cuddle, anytime, anywhere. He was so incredibly affectionate.

And he used to crack me up every night: When I’d say “Okay, let’s go to bed” he’d literally fly off the couch and haul-ass to the bedroom and leap up onto the bed to be sure he got the “top spot” — the pillow next to my head. Every single night that made me giggle.

Is she about to say "Let's Go to Bed"??

Is she about to say “Let’s Go to Bed”??

Harry was the fourth dog that I lost but the first one who really taught me that there is nothing to fear about death. The story of his poignant passing can be read here, but in short, it was his passing that made me realize there is most definitely an afterlife and there is an absolute doorway to Heaven.

I miss my Hare-bear so much. Every day I miss him.

Remembering you today, Harry, and every day. I’ll see you someday soon, my precious. Mama loves you always.

In Loving Memory of Harry, aka Premier Cruiser

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May 2, 1999 – May 11, 2009

 

“Remembering Harry” is part of the Monday Mischief Pet Blog Hop. Since Harry was such a mischief maker and since yesterday was the 5-year anniversary of his passing, I thought it fitting to make this Monday Mischief post all about him.
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My Luca has always been a thief. If anything goes missing in the house, he’s the first one I blame. And usually, with a little searching, I’ll end up finding what I’m looking for buried under the dog toys or on a dog bed somewhere. He doesn’t destroy anything, he just moves things around. Shoes, socks, blankets, towels, pillows, my clay heating pad…

This is not an atypical scene:

sneaker thief

sneaker thief

dog with owner's sneaker

“I just like to feel close to you, mama.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

or this:

 

 

 

 

 

 

These were taken yesterday. Now if he could just learn to keep the pairs together!

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Monday Mischief

This is my first post on the Monday Mischief Pet Blog Hop. This is Jada, one of my guest dogs and this was the little mischief she got into while she was visiting here a few years ago. She took every roll of toilet paper out of the basket in the bathroom and TP’d my living room! I LOVE the expression on her face! So innocent.

greyhound toilet paper's the living room

“Toilet paper? What toilet paper??”

"I can see you don't think this is as much fun as I found it to be..."

“Okay, I admit it. And I can see you don’t think this is as much fun as I found it to be…”

The toilet paper just wasn’t enough. She also added a pair of sneakers, one pink Croc, a file folder and a few stuffie toys to her redecorating project. Apparently all the other dogs just laid there and watched, maybe supervised.

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Jada surveying the aftermath

Jada was a fabulous, sweet, loving girl and is so very missed. She is now at the Rainbow Bridge where, I’m told, they have unlimited supplies of toilet paper…

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