Luigi


Miniature Poodle/Breed Unknown
Picture of Luigi, a male Miniature Poodle/Breed Unknown

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Home:Falling Waters, Berkeley Count  [I have a diary!]  
Sex: Male   Weight: 26-50 lbs

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Special Gift Box:
Dogster HQ
 

Nicknames:
Lui

Doggie Dynamics:
 Energy 
sleepyenergetic
 
 Intelligence 
sillygenius
 
 Friendliness 
aggressiveaffectionate
 
 Playfulness 
not playfulvery playful
 
 Disposition 
anxiouscalm
 

Quick Bio:
-mutt

Likes:
Treats, of course (he's a DOG!)

Pet-Peeves:
Thunder and being left alone

Favorite Toy:
His pink and yellow squeaky duck

Favorite Food:
Sensible Choice dry (with a little baby food)

Favorite Walk:
Down to "Uncle Ralph's" and back.

Best Tricks:
Being a lover.

Arrival Story:
We searched for a non-shed dog to adopt for about five years. Our friends at the Humane Society called to tell us about Luigi, and it was "love at first bark". He is about 12 and has been with us for nearly 3 years (as of mid-2007).

Bio:
Luigi crossed over the Rainbow Bridge on December 1, 2008 at the approximate age of 13. Never was a dog more loved and never did one give more in return.

Forums Motto:
The treats are on top of the fridge!

The Groups I'm In:
Rescuez RULE

I've Been On Dogster Since:
March 30th 2007 More than 2 years!

Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Dogster Id:
510164

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My Diary


Farewell, sweet Luigi


December 1st 2008 9:40 pm
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Luigi has been fighting kidney disease for over a year and had a degenerative spine condition. He had failed over the last few months, and was exhibiting bizarre behavior over the last few days. He was so agitated, he required medicine to sleep. Today he suffered through a scheduled trip to the groomer, came home, had a nap, then could not get up. He was in obvious pain, had tremors and probably at least one convulsion. Our dear friend and vet agreed to meet us at the office at 9:30. She confirmed that Luigi's situation had deteriorated dramatically and that she felt he could not sustain life in his condition. As he lie there trembling and moaning, we made the most difficult decision any pet owner will ever make and decided to put to him to rest. He was anesthetized first and, once asleep, his all-too-brief life was ended, his suffering terminated, and our lives changed forever.

Luigi was about 8 when we rescued him, suffered an intestinal bleed that almost cost him his life early on, and terrors caused by the onset of deafness. Through it all, he was a warm, loving lap-dog, always happy to share his 35 lbs and poodle-mix soft fur with any takers. He was a local celebrity having starred in two United Way films and appeared at various community forums and leadership programs. The 4 1/2 years he was with us was all too brief.

Rest in peace, dear Luigi. First you captured our hearts, now you have broken them. We will miss you and love you forever.


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