Bud Frosty
Well-Known Member
11 years ago my 9 year old daughter's Peekapoo female died. She was not an inside dog, we rescued her from the pound after being a kennel dog for 10 yrs. We had just built a new home on 40 acres in the country and thought it was time to find my daughter a more suitable companion to accompany her on her 'critter gathering expeditions' (her knickname was Elly Mae Clampett. Always bringing home baby rabbits and such).
But anyway, we had never had a really 'good' inside dog but, wanted to give it a shot and do it up right. After doing our homework, we decided on a black Labrador Retriever, located a good breeder with a litter of 10 from which we had our pick. They were all jumping on the fence and goin apeshit, except for one. This black male was just sitting, watching, with a really intelligent look in his eyes. Against my daughter's wishes (she wanted one of the apeshit dogs) I had the breeder pull him out. He went straight to her and that was that.
We named him 'Boomer'.
He wasn't as laid back as he put on that first day, he was all puppy. We stuck to a very strict training routine for about 8 months though, and ended up with a very active but well trained dog.
As you all know though, God throws a devine curveball. One year after getting Boomer (seven yrs after a vasectomy) my wife gave birth to our 2nd, a boy. As my daughter grew, she was Boomer's sweetheart and he was always with her. He walked her to the school bus and was there to walk her back every day. He could hear the bus a half mile away when it turned off the state route, his eyes would light up, tail would wag. She was coming. He would wait for the bus to come to a stop and then he would run down the hill at 40 mph and meet her at the end of the driveway. Boomer loved all of us but, his world revolved around her.
As she grew up and went off to college, Boomer transitioned to being the boy's companion (although he still dearly loved the girl). It was the same drill; school bus,chasing him on his bike,sledriding,exploring the woods. Everybody who met this dog loved him and wanted to take him home. Smart, loving, funny, loyal, protective, he had it all.
Like I said, Boomer was 11 yrs old last month.
His legs started giving out last winter and he stopped eating last week. Monday he could no longer get up to go pee.
Tuesday was the end of Boomer's life, and one of the worst days of mine.
I called my daughter and told her to meet me at the humane society. When I told Boomer that we were going to see her, his eyes lit up and he wagged his tail a little. Watching her say goodbye to him, and him to her (because...he knew), broke my heart. She was his girl.
I brought him back home and laid him to rest overlooking the creek, where him, his girl, and his boy hunted salamanders. He loved apples, I'm going to plant him some Golden Delicious, his favorite. Because that's what a good friend and master does.
Yep. He got to me too.
When he wasn't helping me raise my kids, he was my hunting, fishing, 4 wheeling, and camping buddy. We've been to the tops of mountains together but, in the evening he was always at my feet. Not because I told him to, he saw me as the leader of the pack. And I promised him that I would always look after him.
So, here I am, teary eyed, telling you about one of the purest souls I've ever known... with possibly one just like him curled up next to my feet. I didn't tell her to either. Her name is Penelope (Penny for short), she's a 7 wk old black Lab who already adores the boy. He's 10 now. Here we go again...
The boy and I are going to gather Boomer's stone this evening, it's a 400 lb block of sandstone. We're going to engrave 2 words;
BOOMER
Unconditional
I know you all have stories too.
But anyway, we had never had a really 'good' inside dog but, wanted to give it a shot and do it up right. After doing our homework, we decided on a black Labrador Retriever, located a good breeder with a litter of 10 from which we had our pick. They were all jumping on the fence and goin apeshit, except for one. This black male was just sitting, watching, with a really intelligent look in his eyes. Against my daughter's wishes (she wanted one of the apeshit dogs) I had the breeder pull him out. He went straight to her and that was that.
We named him 'Boomer'.
He wasn't as laid back as he put on that first day, he was all puppy. We stuck to a very strict training routine for about 8 months though, and ended up with a very active but well trained dog.
As you all know though, God throws a devine curveball. One year after getting Boomer (seven yrs after a vasectomy) my wife gave birth to our 2nd, a boy. As my daughter grew, she was Boomer's sweetheart and he was always with her. He walked her to the school bus and was there to walk her back every day. He could hear the bus a half mile away when it turned off the state route, his eyes would light up, tail would wag. She was coming. He would wait for the bus to come to a stop and then he would run down the hill at 40 mph and meet her at the end of the driveway. Boomer loved all of us but, his world revolved around her.
As she grew up and went off to college, Boomer transitioned to being the boy's companion (although he still dearly loved the girl). It was the same drill; school bus,chasing him on his bike,sledriding,exploring the woods. Everybody who met this dog loved him and wanted to take him home. Smart, loving, funny, loyal, protective, he had it all.
Like I said, Boomer was 11 yrs old last month.
His legs started giving out last winter and he stopped eating last week. Monday he could no longer get up to go pee.
Tuesday was the end of Boomer's life, and one of the worst days of mine.
I called my daughter and told her to meet me at the humane society. When I told Boomer that we were going to see her, his eyes lit up and he wagged his tail a little. Watching her say goodbye to him, and him to her (because...he knew), broke my heart. She was his girl.
I brought him back home and laid him to rest overlooking the creek, where him, his girl, and his boy hunted salamanders. He loved apples, I'm going to plant him some Golden Delicious, his favorite. Because that's what a good friend and master does.
Yep. He got to me too.
When he wasn't helping me raise my kids, he was my hunting, fishing, 4 wheeling, and camping buddy. We've been to the tops of mountains together but, in the evening he was always at my feet. Not because I told him to, he saw me as the leader of the pack. And I promised him that I would always look after him.
So, here I am, teary eyed, telling you about one of the purest souls I've ever known... with possibly one just like him curled up next to my feet. I didn't tell her to either. Her name is Penelope (Penny for short), she's a 7 wk old black Lab who already adores the boy. He's 10 now. Here we go again...
The boy and I are going to gather Boomer's stone this evening, it's a 400 lb block of sandstone. We're going to engrave 2 words;
BOOMER
Unconditional
I know you all have stories too.