Paw Prints On Our Hearts
Paw Prints On Our Hearts
Sometimes blog posts are hard to write.
This will be one of those.
A few days ago, we had to say goodbye to our beautiful Siberian Husky, Ellie.
Every husky we’ve ever owned becomes a cherished family member.
And, when we’ve had to say goodbye to one, our hearts break into a million pieces.
Paw prints on our hearts that last forever.
A Day of Heartbreak
On Wednesday, we could tell something was wrong.
We had leashed both of our huskies, ready as usual to go for their morning walk. Usually at that time, Ellie is fussing at us.
Let’s go! Let’s go, people!
She could be quite exuberant at 6 a.m. in the morning.
Except that day, she wasn’t.
We walked a few paces and were alarmed at her demeanor.
Something was seriously wrong.
Our vet got us in that very same day. He took one look and, after some tests, told us to get her to the ER – NOW.
The ER vet performed X-Rays and other tests, and then we got the worst news.
A large tumor had developed quickly on her spleen. Ellie was severely bleeding on the inside and dangerously anemic.
The vet said she wouldn’t even last the night.
Through many tears, my husband and I sat on the floor with our girl, held and comforted her.
She knew we were there.
As the last shot took hold, her body relaxed in peace, and she went home.
Thank you God, for bringing her into our lives.
Paw Prints on our Hearts: A Tribute to Ellie
Like all of our huskies, we loved Ellie to a fault and were honored to give her a little piece of heaven at our house.
Even though all Sibes are beautiful, Ellie was an actual former beauty queen.
She came to us as a retired 7-year-old, after several years spent in the show ring.
It was here at our house though, that she realized she could just be a dog.
As our longtime vet liked to joke, “It’s a husky Shangri-La at your house!”
We have so many happy and hilarious memories of her (an endearing husky trait).
Memories to Last a Lifetime
One of our favorite Ellie memories was when we first got her.
She realized she wasn’t just visiting our house, but she had found her forever home.
My husband and I were sitting on the couch while she was sniffing around and exploring her new digs.
We watched as the realization finally hit her.
I get to stay here!!
She literally ran and jumped in between us on the couch – all 40 pounds of her!
We will miss that precious smile on her face every day as she romped around in our backyard and chased the cicadas on our oak tree.
I will miss her sneaking into my office every morning for an extra treat – our little secret.
Not one for subtlety, here she is reminding us it’s dinner time.
I will miss her play fighting with our male husky.
“Okay you two, break it up!”
He looks for her now . . . but she isn’t there.
We are forever grateful to God for letting us care for this magnificent creature on earth – from His blessed gallery of the extraordinary.
If love were enough,
Ellie, you would have lived forever.
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