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The Rabbit Journal Tales


I had to put Maizie down today.

"The best rabbit dog in these parts. Wouldn’t run nothing but a rabbit. Why, everybody says so."
You readers, didn’t think I could say anything else did you.

Doc Caldwell told me I could say goodbye and leave her on the table. They would come back in and “put her down” after I left.
No, I couldn’t do that.
It might be the easy way out, but it isn’t the way the dog man should do it. Maizie
I hate it because Maizie was always my favorite. Not the best, just my favorite. I liked the blue dots that came up in her coat every winter and she always was a happy dog, wanting to play. She took delight in Lucy as a puppy and many was the time I had to go out on the deck to yell for them to hush up. She was a slow dog and sometimes just went and found her own rabbit to chase. She often straightened out the trail the other dogs confused. And that annoying habit of rolling over on her back when you were going to pick her up.

Yeah, the tough redneck choked up.

Your say

sad day. i really liked her, too.

all dogs go to heaven.

Posted by djmed at 04/03/06 10:17:27

Never had a huntin' dog;only went huntin' once in my life. But, I did have a Labrador that loved squirrels so much she would risk everything to try and catch one. It was the only thing I couldn't train out of her. Got me a few "doggie at large" citations for it. And she got so that when she did get loose to chase the rodents that once they were treed or otherwise inaccessible, she would go to the dogcatcher's office and wait for him to take her home. She's been gone almost 10 years now. I couldn't leave her either. All of us (the whole family) went into the room and held her when the vet gave her the shot. Nothing but shamless tears the whole way home.
I offer you my deepest condolences.

Posted by O.K. Dokey at 04/07/06 14:10:14
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