Change Is Hard

…but change is certain.


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An honorable goodbye

You remember Deuce, my friend’s cocker spaniel, who crossed the Rainbow Bridge in March. Well, this past Saturday there was a ceremony at War Dogs Memorial where he and 3 other special dogs were laid to rest.

Guarding all those that rest here.

I arrived a little early, and walking under that gate into that quiet place was hard, knowing my friend was taking her last walk with her little budy, saying her final goodbye. My eyes welled up before anything even got started.

Dogs from WWI.

But once it did, seeing all the therapy and honor guard dogs in attendence, all the people there to pay their respects, it felt a little better.

Not to say I didn’t use my tissue multiple times.

One of many dogs there to wittness the last goodbye.

Katie and Deuce visited this place many years ago. It’s a beautiful cemetary, and I know I’ll take Penny there to visit someday this fall, when the weather is cooler and we can spend some time exploring.

Deuce’s therapy dog group, getting ready to pay their respects during the last walk.

I know my friend is going to miss her little buddy every day forever, but what an honor to have him spend eternity with other special dogs, all of them having served not just their own people but hundreds of others.

Over 600 therapy dog visits, my friend said during her talk about him. More than 600 times he gave people comfort and smiles and love. Lots more than that when you count all the love he gave his mom, and Katie and me, and all his other friends.

A 21 second howling salute at the end of the service.

So long, sweet Deuce. You have planted your prints on so many hearts, we’re going to remember you and miss you forever.

He was a very special boy.