Roger's Tribute

All about Roger
Pet Tip
Dogs in Mourning – Pet tip 246
Dogs are extremely sensitive animals and can feel many of the same emotions that humans feel. Although many seasoned dog owners already know this, newer dog owners are often surprised by the depth of some of the emotions that dogs can feel. We all know that dogs can be very happy creatures; their broad wagging tails give them away every time. But dogs are capable of feeling more complex emotions than just happiness. At the other end of the spectrum there is sadness and depression and dogs are capable of feeling these emotions. Perhaps there is no greater testament to this fact then when a dog’s owner or another dog from the household dies
- Owner:
- Ken Jackson
- City:
- Vancouver
- Province, Country:
- BC, Canada
- Type/Breed:
- Dalmation
- Date of Birth:
- Jan 28,1994
- Date of Death
- Nov 12, 2007
- Sex:
- Male
- Height:
- Not Provided
- Weight:
- Not Provided
- Coat Colour:
- Not Provided
- Eye Colour:
- Not Provided
He was my friend, my partner, my defender, my dog.
I was his life , his love, his leader.
He will be mine, faithful & true.
To the last beat of his heart.
I owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion. (author unknown)
Roger is now in doggy heaven, he got really sick over the last week and I had to do what was right. He no longer moves in pain, He dreams of chasing kittens in the sky, playing Frisbee in the park, long drives with me to no where. I will truly miss him and my heart aches of sadness.
This was Nov 12/07 ,in the morning storm that I took him in, I said my goodbye's and held him close and told him that I love him, he was a good boy and I will see him again, and I will never forget him... then he took his last breath. No more pain and suffering.... Good bye old man... Good bye