I hope you are having a wonderful week! Today my friend Jennifer has stopped by to visit and to remember some special dachshunds. Jennifer is a friend of my Momma from a wonderful dachshund group, and she has some very special doxie memories. She visited before with her dachshund Stevie May Allen: click here to read Stevie's story.
Abby: Thanks for stopping by! What pets would you like to remember at my blog today?
Jennifer: Hi, Abby! It's always wonderful to talk with you. Today, I'd like to remember four very special dachshunds, Bitsy, Punkin, Maxie and Talley.
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| Bitsy | 
Bitsy -- 1987-1997
Bitsy was a fiesty, wonderful little girl, whose 
health problems took an early toll on her life.  She was a diabetic and was 
absolutely inseparable with my mother.  They truly were soulmates.  I 
always wondered why Bitsy left us so early in her life, but just a year or so 
later, my mother unexpectedly and suddenly passed away.  I believe Bitsy 
knew and chose to leave us early so that she would be there to greet my mother 
when that fatal day arrived.  We got Bitsy and Punkin (who shared the same 
birthday) at the same time, and there always was an uneasy peace between the 
two.  Punkin loved to devil Bitsy, who was a very prim and proper lady and 
who always perked up noticeably whenever French was being spoken on 
television.  Mother always called Bitsy her "little 
mademoiselle."
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| Punkin | 
Punkin -- 1987-2002
Punkin was a live wire whose favorite thing was to 
go to Sonic and have a root beer float.  She would plunge her head into the 
cup and not come up until at least half of the treat was gone.  Her face 
would be covered in foam, her eyes literally were almost crossed with culinary 
ecstasy and she would only pause a moment to take a breath before diving her 
head back in to gulp down the rest of the root beer float.
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| Maxie | 
Maxie -- 1997-2010
Maxie came to me as a rescue and had been terribly 
mistreated -- so mistreated that as her body was shutting down to die, she lost 
almost all her hair.  In spite of treatment from medical professionals in 
Georgia and Ohio, she never fully recovered or regained her hair, but she was as 
healthy and happy as good veterinary care and I could make her.  She 
was 7 when I adopted her, and I promised her I would give her at least as many 
good years as she had endured with her abuser.  Thankfully, Miss Maxie 
lived almost 8 years and was able to know real love and care.  She and 
Talley had an uneasy peace, but near the end of their lives, they came to at 
least appreciate each other.
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| Talley | 
Talley -- 1997-2012
Talley was a very special girl, who was with me 
during some of the darkest times of my life.  She truly was my lifeline, 
the only reason I got up each morning and was the rock of my existence.  
When Punkin passed away, Talley became an "only child" for a year or two, and 
she quickly became the supportive, patient, loving soul that I needed.  I 
always told her that she really wasn't a dachshund, but was a 
psychotherapist.  I will always be grateful to her for bringing me back to 
the daylight from a dark time.
There were two other special dog friends in my 
early life.  My father gave Miss Petey, a miniature pinscher, to me for my 
ninth birthday.  A month to the day later, he passed away.  Petey was 
always a reminder that his spirit would always be with me.  She lived to be 
almost 19.  Several years later, my mother and I adopted Pepper, our first 
dachshund.  She was a wonderful girl and lived to be almost 11 years 
old. 
Abby: I enjoyed visiting with you today. Is there anything else about your doxies you would like to share?
Jennifer: Today, I have Tookie, Miss Stevie and Trixie, all dachshunds, who are creating their own special memories with me. I am so very, very thankful for my canine friends as they are the only family I have (my mother was my last living human relative). Dogs truly are gifts from heaven.
Abby: Jennifer, thank you for visiting and sharing Bitsy, Punkin, Maxie, and Talley's stories. I loved reading about them and seeing their beautiful pictures! I especially loved reading about Punkin drinking root beer floats! Those sound delicious. My Momma agrees with you that dogs are gifts from heaven. I like that sentiment as well.
Abby: I enjoyed visiting with you today. Is there anything else about your doxies you would like to share?
Jennifer: Today, I have Tookie, Miss Stevie and Trixie, all dachshunds, who are creating their own special memories with me. I am so very, very thankful for my canine friends as they are the only family I have (my mother was my last living human relative). Dogs truly are gifts from heaven.
Abby: Jennifer, thank you for visiting and sharing Bitsy, Punkin, Maxie, and Talley's stories. I loved reading about them and seeing their beautiful pictures! I especially loved reading about Punkin drinking root beer floats! Those sound delicious. My Momma agrees with you that dogs are gifts from heaven. I like that sentiment as well.
Friends, if you would like to leave a message for Jennifer, you can do so in the comments below. Please also let me know if you would like to visit to remember your special dogs or cats in a future blog post here.
Thank you for visiting!
Love,
Abby xoxoxo

 
 
9 comments:
I believe that our pets are sent to us for a reason. They come to us at different stages and times in our lives. We are here to take care of them so that they can take care of us. And, they always do. Abby, thank you for sharing this lovely tribute to some very special pets.
Jennifer, I really enjoyed reading about all of your wonderful family--both here and in Heaven. We just can't replace the kind of love that our special pets give us! Thank you for sharing!
Awe I do believe pets and people come into our lives for a reason <3 so special <3 thank you for sharing with us!
Dear Friends,
Thank you for visiting! I agree SO MUCH about the special bond between pets and people.
Love,
Abby
What special memories of your pets, Jennifer. Thank you so much for sharing!
Awww this is so beautiful! I am not so much of a pet person myself but I can totally understand the strong emotions and sentiments for pets. Adore the bond between humans and pets.
xx, Kusum | www.sveeteskapes.com
Thanks, friends! I appreciate your visits.
Abby
Animals hold such special places in our heart! Love reading about these memories. Thank you for sharing.
Joy
www.basicallyjoy.com/
I agree! Thank you for stopping by.
Abby
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