January 21, 2009

Fox & Dizzy

This is a bit of a sentimental post...

When we came back of our vacation in New-Zealand, we got welcomed by 1 dog instead of 2. In the second week of our vacation our dog Fox (after Fox Mulder) had too many internal bleedings, and my parents-in-law had to put her to sleep. They didn't tell us on the phone, because there was nothing we could do about it. But it was strange getting home and not knowing yet.

When we called for her she didn't come, but hey, she had a mind of her own and if she didn't wanted to come and greet us, too bad for us. So we thought this was just one of those days. But when we got indoors, my parents-in-law told us. And then you notice that in front of them and the friend who picked you up at the airport, your behaviour is different then if you are alone...

With Fox gone, last year ended with a loss, but it also started with one. We lost our youngest dog Dizzy in January. The hard part of losing Dizzy is that we (still) don't know what happened to her. Now I have to explain something. We live on a farm and we (I actually have to say my parents-i-l) have some acres of ground, and our dogs live freely on that property. They don't wear collars, only if they have lots of flees, they don't get out on a leech, sometimes they don't even listen, but they can go wherever they want to. Go and pursue some hares, rabbits or mice. They live in dogparadise.

And Dizzy just didn't came home one day in January. We called for her, we drove a couple of blocks in our neighbourhood at night, looked and called for her days after that, made posters, etc etc. She probably got stuck in a rabbit hole and couldn't come out, but we don't know that for sure. And that's the hard part, not knowing.

So this post is for those 2 sweet doggies.

6 comments:

Stephanie-Marie said...

Sorry about your loss. You can't help but feel that your pets are your family as well. I hope the year gets better for you.
My favourite dog from my childhood my old stepfather made him run away (or did something else with him) because he was jealous the dog got more attention (and love?) U_U;

Kyuukaryuko said...

Thank you. Yes it's true that dogs make you feel like they're your babies (if you don't have those already).
I'm so sorry about your dog, that's mean of your stepfather.

While I was flying to and from New-Zealand, I saw a beautiful Japanese movie, 10 promises to my dog. Be prepared to shed many tears, but that is a really nice movie about a dog.

Stephanie-Marie said...

Oh I'll have to look into that! I love the movie Quill, have you seen it? It's a Japanese movie about a seeing eye dog.
I cried T^T
Why are pets so damn cute?

Kyuukaryuko said...

No I haven't seen that movie but I'll keep it in mind, thank you for that.

xiner said...

I feel sorry for you! I don't have any pets but I know it's always hard to lose someone dear.

Kyuukaryuko said...

Thank you Xiner