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You're about to read a true story about a 'very special'
dog named, "Lucy." Lucy was a chocolate colored labrador mixed-breed dog. My nephew,
"JR" had gotten Lucy when she was a tiny pup from the Humaine Society just before they were going to put her to sleep. She
had a disease called, "Parvo" that she was born with. JR was told that It
would be very 'costly' to heal the disease and they had told him right off that bat that he wouldn't
even want her because she would probably
die anyway.
JR was in his early 20's and has always had a heart of gold. He said that he wanted 'that' puppy regardless of the
disease that she had.
Once
again, they eagerly tried to discourage JR from taking the puppy. "How can
a person so young pay the high costs of the medical bills and shots this
puppy will need to get well even if the puppy does recover? This dog is
too ill! She'll never romp and play with you!" ... After they drilled him
for an hour or so more,
he finally agreed, against his better judgment to put this pup to sleep. So JR
carried the pup to the little room and put her on the table. While he
waited for the vet doctor and nurse to come back into the room, the puppy
quickly jumped off the table and began to frolic around and play! She became
frisky like a normal, healthy puppy would!
JR's
heart melted again... and he just knew in his heart that he had to take
this puppy home! So he said, "I'm taking her home with me! She'll
be okay when I take her to the vet". So JR took the little puppy
home and then to the veterinarian's the following day.

The veterinarian said to
JR, "It costs thousands of dollars for the treatment for this disease
you know." JR said, "I know it does, but I don't care what it
takes, I want this dog to live." The veterinarian's heart went out to
JR and he wanted to help this young man who felt so strong about saving a
little puppy's life so badly. The veterinarian ended up not charging
JR very much at all for all of the treatments that the puppy had to get.
Lucy
healed quickly from Parvo. The veterinarian put her on a special diet
and JR gave it to her faithfully. JR was a college student and Lucy
lived with him for the first year at his apartment where college kids
would play with her, especially by the pool. But there were times that JR got very busy into his
studies and so Lucy began staying at my folks home a lot for the next couple of
years. Everybody loved her and she loved everyone she came into contact
with. When you'd go to visit my folks, Lucy would be right there at the
door waiting to lick you to death and she'd be spinning in circles -
being so excited about seeing you!
Lucy
had so much personality, it was almost like being around another person
and whenever she'd do something that she knew that she shouldn't have
done, she'd hang her head down real low and you couldn't pry it back up for
anything, because she'd insist on feeling bad about whatever she did
wrong. She just felt so much shame because she didn't want to 'ever' let you
down. JR would visit my folks home on weekends and
see her when he could get away from school and Lucy would be
so happy! Whenever she'd get lonely for JR she'd just get real
"blue." You could tell that she missed the one who saved her
life. I believe that she "knew" what he had done for her and
she would never forget about it.
My
folks took Lucy for rides in my father's boat many times while the kids
would go water skiing and raft skiing. Lucy would jump into the
water each time the boat would stop, so it was fun to see her jump in
and try to get up into the raft. Here's a few pictures of my kids in the water with Lucy.
 
I had gotten a call from
my mother at the end of April 2002 and she was very, very sad and crying on the
phone... It was extremely difficult for her to talk, but she managed to tell me that
they had to put Lucy down. Lucy had a cancerous tumor on her pancreas that would
spread if they attempted to remove it, plus she had been in intense pain
daily for the past few months. Lucy had a special toy duck that she loved
and played with daily that was buried with her.

Lucy lived a very
short life of only 3 years... BUT HER LIFE WAS FILLED WITH 'SO MUCH
LOVE!!!'



~by Author M.A.Preston
Just this side of heaven
lies the Rainbow Bridge. When a beloved pet dies, it goes to the Rainbow
Bridge. It makes friends with other animals and frolics over rolling hills
and peaceful, lush meadows of green.
Our pets do not thirst or
hunger. The old and sick are made young once more; the maimed and the ill
become healed and strong. They are as healthy and playful as we remember
them in days gone by.
Though happy and content,
they still miss someone very special, someone they had to leave behind.
Together, the animals
chase and play, but the day comes when a pet will suddenly stop and look
into the distance... bright eyes intent, eager body quivering.
Suddenly,
recognizing you, your pet bounds quickly across the green fields and into
your embrace. You celebrate in joyous reunion!
You will never again
separate. Happy tears and kisses are warm and plenty; your hands caress
the face you missed. You look once more into the loving eyes of your pet
and know you never really parted. You realize that though out of sight,
your love had been remembered.
And now, you cross the
Rainbow Bridge together...

The Rainbow
Connection ~The Muppets~
Why are there so many songs about rainbows
And what's on the other side?
Rainbows are visions, but only illusions,
And rainbows have nothing to hide.
So we've been told and some choose to believe it
I know they're wrong, wait and see.
Someday we'll find it, the rainbow connection,
The lovers, the dreamers and me!
Who said that every wish would be heard and answered
When wished on the morning star?
Somebody thought of that, and someone believed it,
And look what it's done so far.
What's so amazing that keeps us stargazing
And what do we think we might see?
Someday we'll find it, the rainbow connection,
The lovers, the dreamers, and me!
All of us under its spell,
We know that it's probably magic...
Have you been half asleep? And have you heard voices?
I've heard them calling my name.
Is this the sweet sound that calls the young sailors?
The voice might be one and the same
I've heard it too many times to ignore it
It's something that I'm s'posed to be
Someday we'll find it, the rainbow connection,
The lovers, the dreamers, and me!
Heavenly Chorus sings:
"Ruff, ruff ruff, ruff ruff ruff!!!"
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