PRYR RQST Katie has crossed the Rainbow Bridge

Scoutt888

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My 13 year old Doberman, Katie, just crossed the Rainbow Bridge. My kids are so upset but I couldn't let her suffer any more. It was time, but I am heart broken. Prayers please. She was a good friend and an excellent watch dog and protector.:bwl::bwl::bwl:
We had 12 good years together, I had rescued her from a shelter.......:bwl:
 

Breeta

Veteran Member
I'm so sorry Scout! We just had to put my Lily kitty down 2 weeks ago today so I know what you're going through. I'm praying for you and your family.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Scoutt, I am so sorry for your loss. Losing a beloved fur-kid is heartbreaking. My thoughts and prayers for your family.
 

Bridgette

Contributing Member
Scoutt, I am so sorry for the loss you and your family have suffered. Two years ago we had to put down our Alaskan Malamute, who we had had for 12 years as well. They bring so much love in the short time that they are here and it is so hard to let them go. My prayers are with all of you.

Bridgette
 

almost ready

Inactive
Those doggies

They come in so humbly and then just rip your heart out when they go.

So sorry for your loss. It's hard to believe how attached you can become to a dear, sweet, loyal dog.

:fprt:
 

tno5

Senior Member
So sorry Katie has gone. We had one of our rescue dobe's suddenly pass last month at 10 years. It's so quiet without them around. But whenever I close my eyes, she's right there with me. Hugs for you and your family at this time.
 

fruit loop

Inactive
Said a prayer for Katie's soul. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Pets aren't animals. They're angels with fur.
 

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
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Scoutt,

Check out this video tribute to the Doberman. It is very moving,

(Yes you will cry..)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN6gKWKzJY0

So sorry to hear about your loss!

I really want my next dog to be a female Doberman as tall as a deer, with that "thousand yard stare".

Doberman's are regal animals and all the ones I have known, have great dispositions.

We had to put down our miniature black and tan smoothie Dachshund ten years ago. He broke his back when he was 12. I held him when he was euthanised. Just awfull.

"Dackels" also have that "thousand yard stare" and for a little dog are brave, wise and one of the most fun dogs around. True "characters".

We are blessed with his fond memories and are lucky to have had the little guy.

All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful,
The Lord God made them all.

Attribution: Cecil Frances Alexander (1818?1895), Irish poet. All Things Bright and Beautiful (l. 1?4). . .
 

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OneofHis

Contributing Member
I'm so sorry for your loss :bwl:

I just hugged my own fur kid; sort of a hug by proxy for you and yours.

Prayers sent upward for you; the Lord knows I'll need them too when my dogger's time is done.
 

blueberry

Inactive
I am so sorry. It is such an hard decision to make, but it is usally the right decision. They are such an important part of our lives. Prayers for your family.
 

nanajo

Veteran Member
So sorry for your loss. We have lost many fur children and it never gets easier. There are many fur babies looking for a loving home. I pray one finds its way to you.
 

Michigan Majik

FreeSpirit, with attitude
I'm so sorry, Scoutt ! Was is cardio issues?
For a doberman to live 13 years is a tribute to the wonderful care
she recieved.
Dobermans are my favorite breed. Run free Katie, run free....
 

Shacknasty Shagrat

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Sorry for your loss. Prayers for strength for you and yours.
You did the tough right thing. It is still tough.
One bright note, however. This time, in New Orleans, provisions were made to rescue or evacuate peoples pets. That would have saved a lot of unnecessary heartbreak last time.
I will have to make the same call as you, probably in a years time. Drat
SS
 

workerbee

* Winter is Coming *
You and your family (and your children) are in my prayers.

I am so so sorry.....Be kind and gentle to yourselves and eachother; hug eachother, make cookies and order out (or whatever it is that will give you comfort and rest).

I know how much it hurts; you are all in my prayers.

workerbee
 

Loretta Van Riet

Trying to hang out with the cool kids.
Scout888, I am so sorry about your Katie. You were kind not to let her suffer. (it's still a very tough call to make, sigh)


Loretta V.
 

DustMusher

Inactive
Scout:

I am so sorry for your loss...soft woos of sadness from my house to yours.

This is an excerpt of something i wrote a while ago. I hope it helps you and yours heal:

Well, I think you are pretty well acquainted with the Rainbow Bridge and North. There are just a couple of other things you should know.

You are able to see your Humans when you miss them most. They may have gotten a new puppy. That is good. It means they have started to heal from the loss they felt when you left. But remember, a part of your heart remained with them to replace the part of their heart they gave to you.

Now, occasionally, your Human may be particularly sad and missing you. You are able to send your love to them any time. They will feel your love. It may be as a shadow in the corner of their sight, or the soft sound of your woo, or a gentle breeze caressing their cheek. And it will bring them comfort.


DM
 

AnnCats

Inactive
Thank you for being strong.

The hardest thing to do is to let an animal die, because we want so much to keep their precious spirits witih us where we can hug and love them.

Again, thank you for being strong and loving enough to let her go when she needed to cross the rainbow bridge and romp in the tall grass and play with the other loved puppies there.
 

theoriginaldeb

Still A Geology Fanatic
So sorry to hear about your loss...dogs lives are so short. There is always something so special about our doggie friends...unconditional love.
Prayers sent.
Deb
 

Surprise

Inactive
I am so sorry.
I had two Doberman's in the past and am a bit partial towards them myself.

Hope you and the family can find peace and recall the good times.
 

Tweakette

Irrelevant
I'm so sorry to hear this. My thoughts are with you.

I've been there, done that a year ago in May. It was the worst day of my life.

I still cry over her, but it's down to about once every week or two instead of every night now. It takes some people a long time to grieve a loss, and I'm one of them.

You'll all feel better in time, but how long that is will probably be different for eachy of you.

Hugs,
Tweak
 

expose'

The Pulse......
I am so sorry for your loss of katie. :(
It's been a week since we lost our fur kid Gumdrop.

It was so hard on the kids - but they do get better and accept that their dear friend is not suffering and in a better place...

DustMusher sent me a wonderful story from the RainbowBridge to share with the kids. It covers not only dogs but all animals.

Here's a snippett:

Well, I think you are pretty well acquainted with the RainbowBridge and North. There are just a couple of other things you should know.

You are able to see your Humes when you miss them most. They may have gotten a new puppy. That is good. It means they have started to heal from the loss they felt when you left. But remember, a part of your heart remained with them to replace the part of their heart they gave to you.

Now, occasionally, your Human may be particularly sad and missing you. You are able to send your love to them any time. They will feel your love. It may be as a shadow in the corner of their sight, or the soft sound of your woo, or a gentle breeze caressing their cheek. And it will bring them comfort.

And there is one special night, Christmas Eve. All the animals waiting for a special person gather together and send their gift of love to that person. That night we are able to see into that person’s home and if the person looks, there is a star shining particularly bright. Just for them from us.


WOLF’S WELCOME TO THE RAINBOWBRIDGE


Welcome. I am WolfStout Heart, Second Year Resident of the RainbowBridge.

This is your introduction to the RainbowBridge. I have been a resident here for a little over a year and am now a member of the Welcome and Orientation Committee, Wolfdog and Northern Breed Division. I have the extreme honor of escorting you North of the RainbowBridge where those of our kind wait.

You have already received your Silver Harness, and it looks so good on you. Now, let us begin our journey.

As you see there are fields of sheep and cows for the herding dogs, and over there are the lakes, marshes and fields for the hounds and sporting dogs to play. And here are Beau and Sam, the Goldens I lived with -- we visit often, after all we have loved and are waiting for the same Humons. {See ya later, guys. This is KEEMO, and we are on our way North.}

Oh, look! The agility games are going on. This is one of the newer areas at the Bridge and they have just finished the Rally field--this time with the directions for each station written in Dog.

All the areas at The Bridge are for all the animals here and we have a lot of fun together. I have even seen some of the cats at the swimming ponds.

See that area over there? Where the sun shines bright and warm all the time, and there is a gentle mist for a few hours each day? That is where all the reptiles and amphibians are. They all have nice tree limbs and warm rocks to lounge on.

But let's continue North.

Oh, check out those hedges and trees – that is where the bunnies and the mice, rats, gerbils and ferrets are. I like to come down and watch them play; they just have so much fun –the flurry of activity and squeaking for joy when one of their Humes is coming is a treasure.

Now watch your step, this is the Large Animal area. Occasionally all the horses, mules, donkeys, even the cows and goats get a little carried away with the Herd Running Game and can give a smaller critter like us quite a surprise as they break the hill at full gallop. Even the pigs and chickens take part.

Here, the hills get a little steeper and woods a little thicker. It is so much fun to run full speed, up and down the hills dodging the trees. Here you will see the ‘exotic’ animals. The tigers and lions and bears and wolves, all the animals thought of as wild but have hearts shared with humans. They, too, will cross the RainbowBridge with their special person.

But our journey carries us further to the North.

You feel the air getting crisper? And look, your coat is fuller and your Silver Harness shines brighter. We are getting close.

Now, step carefully we are crossing the CrystalBridge. Here, the weather is always clear, the snow just the right depth and the trail, perfect.

Since we have arrived during the afternoon, I can show you some of the activities we have. The Northern Breeds have many interests and enjoy many different games. I know you are used to having a Humon to hook your harness to the sled or cart but your Silver Harness has magic and will hitch to what ever you want.

Over here is the Weight Pulling arena. We have both wheeled carts and sleds. And yes, there are a lot of other breeds up here pulling. The cart always has just the right weight and you always complete the pull. Even though the Humes aren’t there to cheer you on we all gather around and woo you on to victory.

The Sammies are over there herding reindeer, and there are open streams for the Inuits and Greenlands to fish for salmon.

The Malamutes came up with a great idea that has now become a tradition with all the breeds. Each year during that Breed’s National Specialty there is a Rainbow Bridge Specialty Show. All the dogs who had show careers and those who just wanted to be a show dog enter the show ring and go around one more time. The Malamutes have gotten permission to have visitors from Heaven during that time. Humes who have no dog with them are allowed to come visit and watch the show. Judges and Stewards come and take part. And the old breeders come to see how the breeds are developing and visit with their great-great grandpuppies. All the dogs participating the first time get their Silver Rosette. You see, every dog here is perfect.

If you look around you see not only are there warm straw beds to rest on, but houses with soft sofas and fireplaces to just lounge on and swap stories. Many of the residents wait here for the night.

That is the time all of the Northern Breed dogs assemble. Each night the team is formed up and they run. They can be seen from earth as the Northern Lights and now we are getting members from the Southern Hemisphere, they run to the South Pole of earth to give them lights, too.

Each March is a special run. That is when the Iditarod is run on earth and all the dogs who have raced, team up together for a special display. Many of them are cheering on their Humes who are racing. Many of them have family members on the trail. It seems the Alaskans and the Sibes work their hardest to make the most spectacular light display.

Well, I think you are pretty well acquainted with the RainbowBridge and North. There are just a couple of other things you should know.

You are able to see your Humes when you miss them most. They may have gotten a new puppy. That is good. It means they have started to heal from the loss they felt when you left. But remember, a part of your heart remained with them to replace the part of their heart they gave to you.

Now, occasionally, your Human may be particularly sad and missing you. You are able to send your love to them any time. They will feel your love. It may be as a shadow in the corner of their sight, or the soft sound of your woo, or a gentle breeze caressing their cheek. And it will bring them comfort.

And there is one special night, Christmas Eve. All the animals waiting for a special person gather together and send their gift of love to that person. That night we are able to see into that person’s home and if the person looks, there is a star shining particularly bright. Just for them from us.


Oh, I see the sun is setting and you are looking at all the dogs gathering in team. Go, and run. It is your night.

Godspeed.
 

sparkky

Inactive
VERY sorry for your loss.
I shed tears over every single one I ever had to put down and remember every single time like it was yesterday, unfortunately.
 

iboya

Veteran Member
My 13 year old Doberman, Katie, just crossed the Rainbow Bridge. My kids are so upset but I couldn't let her suffer any more. It was time, but I am heart broken. Prayers please. She was a good friend and an excellent watch dog and protector.:bwl::bwl::bwl:
We had 12 good years together, I had rescued her from a shelter.......:bwl:


(((Scoutt888 and family)))
 

tosca

Inactive
I am sad you had to have this loss: I am happy

you had years of love that never ends. I hope your heart heals quickly and you find another critter to love....it is never ending in this world. Love, lots of it! Mari Susan
 

Tucson Sal

Veteran Member
I'm so sorry and I know how you feel. I just sent little Ladybug my Basset to heaven and I feel so bad too. We will see our pups all healthy when we get there. - your pup is with my Ladybug - I don't know if it is rainbow bridge that they go but it may be even better - we will be met by our loved ones and I know Ladybug will have all four legs (instead of three) working when she runs to greet me. Your loved one will be there to see you just as excited as ever was to meet you and healthy and probably able to really communicate to you.
 

nharrold

Inactive
BTDT...I know what you're feeling. Lost my favorite cat to thyroid and lung cancer last week, and my best Lab is next to go; he can't walk anymore.

Damn, it's hard, isn't it?
 

Garryowen

Deceased
When I read these requests, all the feelings of loss of our pets over the years comes rushing back to me. I understand the grief; I think all of us here do.

Prayers for you and your family.

Garryowen
 

Scoutt888

Inactive
Katie has crossed the Rainbow Bridge #40 Pic of Katie

Thank you all for your kind and comforting replies. I have been a mess all day.
Katie had cancer in her hip bone and back leg. She had fought a good fight and it was time to go, but I didn't want to let her go. I said my goodbyes to her and my DH took her to be put down and my DS buried her for me. My DD and my friends cried with me. I thought I would be ready this time, but I was wrong, I think it gets worse each time because you know what is coming and you love them even more because you know it's coming. I came in this evening and my Basset Hound jumped into my lap for some cuddle time. Now I am going to spend some quality time with my Boxer. Dobies are such good dogs, Katie was my second. She was a red Dobe. I Lost my Black Dobe to cancer at the age of 12.5 years too. I don't know if cancer runs in the breed or not. I have been an animal lover my whole life, they seem to find me. I am going to have a whole herd waiting for me at the Rainbow Bridge and I will be so happy to see them all. Thank You all for your kindness, It is like sitting here reading sympathy cards. Only a true animal lover knows what it means to get these sympathy cards and condolences. Thank You so much.
 

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