When we took Jazz to an appointment for a second opinion this morning, we didn’t know we’d return this afternoon to say goodbye. We thought they might change her meds, or recommend a change in diet. Instead, they found bigger problems that couldn’t be fixed. In addition to her severe arthritis, exposed third eyelid, and sensitive teeth, she had a cancerous spleen, an ulcer, an enlarged heart, and an internal laceration that was leaking into her gut. Rather than put her through surgeries that would extend her life for three months if all went well, we elected to spare her that pain and send her off peacefully to play with her big sister, Phila. I’m certain Phila and HER big sister, Sandy, and Sandy’s buddies Socks and Joli, will all be waiting to frolic and run and eat all the raw meat and cookies together. No swimming, though. She’ll just stay on shore and steal whatever Phila drags back. Although she died too soon, she packed a lot of life into her short years for a dog nobody but us wanted. She was the runt of the litter and not too bright or otherwise typical of a lab other than her voracious appetite. Regardless, we took a chance on her and she turned out to be the sweetest little and then big sister to the rest of the pack. Even though she didn’t have an adventurous nature, she happily tagged along as we snowshoed in New Hampshire, hiked in Maine, kayaked in upstate New York, and every other whim we humans decided to undertake. By far, her very favorite was camping in Connecticut. We had to put a cow bell on her because she would wander over to the neighbors she knew kept treats for the resident dogs, and they would good-humoredly bring her back. For sure, her forte was eating. She loved to eat more than she loved just about anything in the world, and we indulged her as much as we could while trying to keep her at a healthy weight. We have captured so many wonderful photos of her through the years. Here are a selection of our favorites with her favorite canine and human pals.
Not a big fan of the snow A big fan of snuggling with dad post hot-tub Getting adjusted to the new little sister Piling on during a football watch party Watching the little one conquer the stairs Hogging the little’s bed Teaching the little one how to strip a bone She didn’t like the bubbles or the chemical smell of the hot tub Snuggle buddies She’s the only dog CJ would share things with Taking a cool break from the hiking Ball tired Best buddies Helping mamma try out her new wetsuit Teaching the littles how to behave in public Hiding from the vacuum Mess? What mess? Thinks she’s still a lap dog Taking a break from the puppy She wore that smiley sticker all day She thinks the lounger is there for her comfort Her last Halloween costume Loving her new bed in the new camper Her favorite bed. She shared it with her big sister, and then her little sister Rug? What rug? Late night snuggles with mamma She loved hiking with us Thief! She stole it from Phila Can’t wait for more snowshoeing fun Waiting for Phila to bring her something to steal She looks so innocent Not interested in joining the water fun Tackling another snowventure It took her all day to eat a pork roll She was so photogenic. This shot was published in a local newspaper Tug of War was more her game Food? Did you say food? The lower bunk was her kennel Trying to steal Phila’s duck Dad trying to tell her to go get Mamma Chewing on Phila’s ear. She did this to CJ, too Race ya!! She didn’t chase the ball. She just liked to get it wet and play keep-away She loved her human sisters Waiting for treats When’s it going to be my turn! Offering her pork roll to her favorite person Watcha got? Post snowshoe naps Rest? I don’t need no stinkin’ rest. She didn’t know the word “boundaries” Post surgery sadness in the cone of shame Saying bye to one of her human sisters Half-heartedly trying to steal the ball Aren’t you done shoveling yet? Proud of their human parents for winning Looking forward to another adventure Phila is a comfy pillow Girls keeping girls company
