Jimmy

Today I had to say goodbye to my bestest boy. Donā€™t get me wrong, all my dogs are the best. (And all of your dogs are the best too.) But Jimmy was special. He had a pure heart, a sparkle in his eye. People always gravitated towards him and wanted to say hello and give him a pet. And he always had a kiss and a tail wag for them return. Even on his last days, he was meeting strangers with a sweet hello.
I rescued him from the Baldwin Park shelter at three months old. He had a broken femur and the cold hearted kennel supervisor told me not to bother with him because the surgery would be too expensive. Needless to say I ignored that ill advice. He spent the next 10 years leading a truly blessed life with me. He went on hikes, he ran on the beach, he always enjoyed a three day weekend at a nice hotelā€¦ His favorite food was pizza. He never met a person or a dog he didnā€™t like, porcupines were a different story. šŸ˜®
He was kind and gentle. He fostered hundreds of puppies and helped them become better dogs. He had a fierce corrective growl but never so much as touched a hair on their heads. He was goofy, and he was a class clown, he made everyone laugh. And he was a #breedambasador – helping people understand and love this misunderstood breed.
I wish his time here on earth was longerā€¦ But one thing I promised him was Iā€™d never let him suffer. When I found out the cancer spread to his brain, I knew his days were numbered As soon as the tail wags stopped, as soon as he no longer wanted to play the water game with the hose, I knew I had to let him go with dignity.
I loved every day I got to spend with him. Iā€™m so grateful I got to care for him for 10 yearsā€¦ Jimmy … you were my wild and crazy boy and I love you forever and ā€”- I miss you already. iā€™ll see you some day – somewhere over the šŸŒˆ rainbow.
Rest easy you handsome boy.