It's been 14 years since we first met - she was young and feisty and full of life. Today she's still feisty, but feeling the years that have added up to 80. This friend I'm talking about is my dog. She's been a faithful companion, a character and someone who continues to love my family, no matter what! Sally is 15 now and nearing the last stages of her life. She's been diagnosed with kidney failure and requires fluids every other day. It's been a roller coaster with her good days and not so good days, but somehow she carries on. I'm told by the vet that once she stops eating, the end will be near.
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You're probably wondering why I'm telling you this. . .well, this is why. I have made so many friends through her. She's absolutely the most popular dog in the neighborhood! She even had a boyfriend for awhile! Many people walking by stop to say hello, especially children in strollers - they love to give her a pat and sometimes I truly think she knows more people on our street than we do! Occasionally, I'll see someone pull over in their car just to say hello! In the summer she stays at a special place when we go on vacation; a beautiful organic farm lovingly taken care of by couple who offer, "farm vacations for good dogs". Annie and John are some of the nicest people I've ever met!
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In the past few months she's slowed down a lot, but continues making friends on our visits to the vet, not only with other clients, but the staff as well who all offer their best and take care of both of us.
These are only a few people who've touched our lives because of her and as we go into this time of transition, I will remember their love and sweetness and always be glad I've been lucky enough to be acquainted with so many of her friends.



