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Memories of Beamer
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Beamer, I remember when I took you for your first puppy check up I asked the vet "How can I get her to live as long as me?" because I knew I wouldn't be able to handle losing you. You picked us to be your family and Austin became your boy as you'd wait for him in the front yard, as far as I would allow, to greet him when he'd get home from the bus stop. And all through the years you endured us adopting more dogs, moving, and having another baby. We always trusted our home and family to you. You were a person inside a doggie body. You could even talk, saying "I ruv you" and "ha-ro" for hello. We tried to dress you in silly sweaters and bows, but learned you were a no nonsense girl who was very serious and intelligent and would rather spend time with Mommy, Daddy, Austin, Katie or Grandpa and Grandmommy instead of our other pets. You saw Austin grow from being a little first grade boy, who insisted he had to have a Scottie dog, to being a young man a month away from graduating high school. You were here when I brought Katie home from the hospital as a newborn and now she's a seven year old ballerina, let me hold you and cry into your fur when I was let down by people, and greet us and kiss us when we'd come home as if we were rock stars. We miss giving you belly rubs and chew treats, hearing your paws tapping down the hall, and waiting a little longer at the back door for you, and saying your name "Beamer Patrice". I hate cancer and that a sweet, good, beautiful creature like you had to suffer and eventually lose her voice and ability to "talk". I know we took good care of you and had lots of quality time together. The evening before you passed you had such a good day and we spent some time on the front lawn together, side by side. You could no longer endure bunny chases or walks around the block, and your breath was getting harder to catch. I hope you went without pain, and realized that we thought you were the best dog ever! Because of you we adopted more dogs, but no one will ever take your place. You had the most beautiful "Beamie" face and eyes. Piper is sad and misses her sister so much. We all miss you and wish you could have stayed with us a lot longer. We look forward to seeing you in heaven and giving you the biggest hugs, kisses, and belly rubs! Love you always, Mommy, Daddy, Austin, Katie, Piper, Angus, Augie, Grandmommy and Grandpa |
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