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Listener Stories

Tucker

A friend of mine sent me your book about Sprite after I lost my golden retrieve, Tucker. I couldn’t read it for months because I “knew” where it was going.

Finally, I got myself together and read the book. Tucker was such a prince. He saw me through an awful divorce. My husband of 34 years sent divorce papers to the front door 5 years ago a few days before Christmas. There were so many nights that just cuddling up with Tuck on the floor of my bedroom was the only thing that got me through the ordeal.

When Tucker was diagnosed with cancer, I was heartbroken. He was so much braver than I was and the day I had to put him down, I knew he was grateful to be released from his pain and was so forgiving for what I had to do for him.. The second anniversary of his death is coming soon…Dec. 1st and I still miss my boy. Thanks for letting me share my story with you, the way you shared your family’s experience with Sprite with so many of us.

Karen from NV

Gunner

Mark,
I want to thank you for your wonderful book “Rescuing Sprite”.
I’m 46 years young, and have had a dog in my family pretty much all my life. Last week ( on Nov. 13, 2008) I had to put my Brittany Spaniel, Gunner, to sleep. He was exactly 2 months from his 14th birthday. The picture I’ve sent was taken about 2 weeks ago, and it shows Gunner relaxing with some of his favorite toys. I stopped in at my house from a job site ( I’m a self-employed electrician, maybe Jerry the wire nut?) and discovered that Gunner had started having seizures. He had 3 major seizures in less than an hour, and I held and tried to comfort him while all this was happening. I knew I was losing him, and had to wait almost an hour before my wife could get home and be able to drive me and Gunner to our Vet. I didn’t want to leave his side, as I knew that HE knew I was there with him.
Dogs are the buddies we have when the rest of the world seems to be so crazy and out-of-control.
Thank you for the thoughtful writing in “Sprite”. I bought a pre-ordered copy on Amazon when it was announced for sale, then I bought an autographed copy when they became available. Outside of the fact that I enjoy you writings (I bought, read, and love Men In Black), I knew it was only a matter of time that I’d have to face with Gunner what you experienced with Sprite.
I was just about to re-read the book when the reality came last week.
Just knowing that someone like you are able to express from your perspective, the way I feel about my best friends, helped me prepare for the inevitable.
My wife and I are holding our 12 year old Springer Spaniel a little tighter, and want to thank you again for a place to share.
God bless you my friend, and here’s to many more years of continued success, and lots of furry friends!!!!

Jerry from PA

T-Bone

T-Bone is Bulldog that is about three years old. I rescued him from a ranch out east from El Paso, TX. This \”Ranch\” hosts dog fights on a monthly basis and on its grounds lay remnants of a bloody nightmare. Skulls and bones riddle the land scape.

When I first arrived there it seemed surreal. I saw many dogs locked up and changed along w/ a horse. I noticed T-Bone was chained to the ground w/ no shade or water. He was very skinny and dehydrated, his nose was cracked and had many cuts and bruises around his body. This made me extremely upset and I told the the owner of the place I was taking the bulldog, he said to go ahead but they lost the key to the lock around the neck. I left and came back w/ bolt cutters and freed him, but as I did T-Bone attacked the horse and a big fight started. They wanted to shoot T-Bone but did not in fear of shooting the horse.

T-Bone and the horse were bloody but the horse won once the horse kicked him in the face and he flew back. I tackled the dog before anyone could take a shot on him. I picked him up and took him home. His face and ear were cut and was unable to put any pressure on his front left leg. I live a very modest life but I scraped up the $1200 needed for tests, xrays, surgeries etc. I am proud to say that when I got T-Bone he was only 65 lbs. and now he is a healthy 85 lbs. He is the most gently dog I have ever met. He is wonderful w/ my daughter and my wife. He is even potty trained lol.

There is so much more to this story and detail but I dont bother to bore you w/ a book. But I do want to say Thank you sir for who you are and what you are doing. Luis A. Loya former Airforce Airman current Texas Guard

Albert from TX

Sasha

I must admit that writing this is an attempt to deal with and think through my thoughts and emotions.   This is so difficult.  Tomorrow my dog Sasha of almost 18 years will be put to rest.  Sasha is an Akita / German Shepard that I found at the ASPCA in New York.  I love Sasha more than most things in life and she has brought me joy, companionship and unconditional love to last a life time.

Unfortunately a combination of factors including her hind legs are all but gone, she has lost her hearing, she can not control her pee or pooping and we often find her sitting in her stuff because she can get up. Her quality of life is not good and the visit on Monday to our vet confirmed my biggest fears, that its time.  It is very hard to believe that this is the right thing to do for her. Knowing that her physical presence will be removed from my life for ever is unbearable to me, but those are my selfish emotions and it’s unfair to Sasha to think that way. Yes I will always have the memories but today as I write this, that doesn’t help me.

Mark, I thank you for providing an outlet for dog lovers to share these very difficult times and situations with others.  I hope this starts to bring some closure. My wife and I are going away for a few days to deal with our emotions, and look at our relationship and how this difficult time can bring us closer together. I will most likely have another dog in the future but I have learned that as dog owners we owe it to them to make sure we provide quality of life, which may include proper training, proper diet, enough exercise and so on. I say this because this is our responsibility and of course THEY DESERVE IT.

Once again, THANK YOU.
Warm Regards,

Adam from NY

Kitty Korners Kat Kare

Hiya Mark,

Love your show, and your Sprite is totally adorable! I really enjoyed reading others’ listeners stories here. It’s people like these that give me hope this isn’t such a cold world after all.

I love all animals, dogs and cats alike; but cats are my specialty. Since I live in the country, it’s sadly the “norm” for folks to drop off their unwanted cats here in the night. Some come to me pregnant, sick, old, injured, you name it. I take each and every one to the vet, get them the necessary shots and medical attention, then spayed or neutered.

Once socialized, I adopt these little ones to primarily older people who are very glad to have a furry little companion; and “my guys” get great forever homes.

Some are simply unadoptable, needing frequent meds and/or vet visits. My vet is an absolute angel who has taught me quite a lot about diagnosing and what meds are needed to treat feline sicknesses.

My place has become known as “Kitty Korners Kat Kare”, where every animal that shows up here are totally spoiled by the time they leave.

I’ve posted a You Tube video about Kitty Korners; if you’d like to watch it, click on this link, or paste it into your browser.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8a6rJ8Fxzg

Enjoy, and God bless all animal lovers!

Vanessa from OH

Baboo

This is Baboo. She listens to 15 hours of right thinking talk radio a day. She is the most beautiful republican cat in the world but don’t worry. I did not register her to vote through ACORN.

Her talk radio lineup is: (all time pacific)
Rush 640 KFI 9-12pm
Hannity 790 KABC 12-3pm
Larry Elder 790 KABC 3-7PM
Dennis Prager (internet from 870 KRLA) 7-10pm

and

THE GREAT ONE MARK LEVIN!
790 KABC 10pm-12am!

go Palin ’12 and fancy feast!
meeeeeooowww

Ari from CA