David 1997 - 2006


Golden Retriever
Picture of David  1997 - 2006, a male Golden Retriever

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Home:Astoria, OR  [I have a diary!]  
Sex: Male   Weight: 51-100 lbs

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Nicknames:
David-Dog

Quick Bio:
-purebred

Likes:
going to the beach, being outside, playing ball or frisbee, swimming,laying in front of the fireplace, going "bye-bye" in the car, going for walks

Pet-Peeves:
being left inside when Mom & Dad are out in the yard; the cats getting attention

Favorite Toy:
MY Frog and my Baby

Favorite Food:
anything that is people food

Favorite Walk:
anywhere

Best Tricks:
sit, down, stay-on hand command; shake hands, and "kissies"

Arrival Story:
With young boys in the house I wanted a large gentle dog for them. We decided a Golden Retriever fit the bill and found a breeder in the Portland area. There were 8 beautiful puppies to pick from. Our David was the sweetest and calmest (for a puppy). On our way home, a normally two-hour ride, a big snow storm came in and we drove in a blizzard all the way. David didn't care. He was in the arms of a little boy.

Bio:
I have a best-dogfriend and her name is Hailey. I have two catfriends who live with me-Oliver (a huge 25 pound orange tabby) and Kenny(a normal orange tabby ,who likes to share the fireplace with me).

Forums Motto:
All Dogs go to Heaven

The Groups I'm In:
Dogs with Allergies, FebrezeĀ® Pet Odor Eliminatorā„¢, ^*^Over The Rainbow^*^, ~~~~OREGON DOG LOVERS!!!!~~~~

I've Been On Dogster Since:
November 14th 2004 More than 8 years!

Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Dogster Id:
87883


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SadieOliverKennyKootenay
(1991-2004)
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David-Dog's Daily Dribble


All Dogs go to Heaven

April 28th 2006 3:13 pm
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On Monday, the day after going to the beach, David took a very sudden turn for the worse. The cancer had spread to his rear left leg and he no longer could compensate for the bad front leg. His pain was obvious, although he never let out a cry or whine. Pain medication ceased to control his pain. Although he continued to be strong and loving, his life no longer had the quality he deserved. With heavy hearts we went with our David to the Vet's last night (April 27th). He died with his head in my lap and my arms holding him. As my tears sprinkled over his head he took his last breath. Quickly, quietly, and peacefully our dear sweet David went Home.

 

Beach Day for ME!

April 23rd 2006 11:13 pm
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Today my parents took me to the beach! Just ME!!! They left those other two puppy-dog-things at home. It was so awesome. The weather was warm and the sun so bright. I played in the surf, found some stick to carry around, licked the sand, drank a little saltwater, and generally had a good time. Sure did tire me out...I slept in the truck on the way home and didn't even want to sniff out the window. Later, I got to play in the plastic wading pool and bite the water from the hose. Then, in the evening, dad made a fire in the pit outside and brought out my bed so I could lay nearby. I had a very good day, inspite of the fact that mom has found more tumors and now my left eye has suddenly clouded over. Mom thinks the cancer has spread there now too. She gives me my pain pills several times a day in cheese...which I do so love, also...I LOVE the beach!

 

Poem: A Loan from God

April 10th 2006 12:50 pm
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A LOAN FROM GOD

God promised at the birth of time,
A special friend to give,
His time on earth is short, he said,
So love him while he lives.

It may be for eight or ten years,
Or only two or three,
But will you, till I call him back,
Take care of him for me?

A wagging tail and cold wet nose,
And silken velvet ears,
A heart as big as all outdoors,
To love you through the years.

His puppy ways will gladden you,
And antics bring a smile,
As guardian or friend he will,
Be loyal all the while.

He'll bring his charms to grace your life,
And though his stay be brief,
When he's gone the memories,
Are solace for your grief.

I cannot promise he will stay,
Since all from earth return,
But lessons only a dog can teach,
I want you each to learn.

I've looked the whole world over,
In search of guardians true,
And from the folk that crowd life's land,
I have chosen you.

Whatever love you give to him,
Returns in triple measure,
Follow his lead and gain a life,
Brim full of simple pleasures.

Enjoy each day as it comes,
Allow your heart to guide,
Be loyal and steadfast in love,
As the dog there by your side.

Now will you give him all your love,
Nor think the labor vain,
Nor hate me when I come to call,
To take him back again?

I fancy each of us would say,
Dear Lord, thy will be done,
For all the joys this dog shall bring,
The risk of grief we'll run.

We'll shelter his with tenderness,
We'll love him while we may,
And for the happiness we've know,
Forever grateful stay.

But should the angels call for him,
Much sooner than we've planned,
We'll brave the bitter grief that comes,
And try to understand.

If by our love we've managed,
God's wishes to achieve,
In memory of him that we have loved,
And to help us while we grieve;

When our faithful bundle departs,
This earthly world of strife,
We'll get yet another pup,
And love him all his life.

Author Unknown

 
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