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Charles

Hi Mark,
I just wanted to tell you that the 43 y/o gentleman who called up about having to put his dog to sleep tomorrow made me remember my own situation a few years ago.

I was in Germany and had a German Shepherd about 5 years ago. I had to put him to sleep. It was the most gut-wrenching thing I had ever gone through and I toiled with it for many weeks and months afterward. A friend; my boss came to me and told me, \’Frank, God tells us that everything we love will be in Heaven with us when we are there.\” He later became ordained as a Baptist Minister. I have to tell you Mark since I parted with my dog Charles, 5 years ago I found peace in what my friend told me. I look forward to getting to Heaven one day and finding my Grman Shepherd Charles there, along with my latest German Shepherd Sarka there as well, with all of my feline friends. Truly Mark, this thought and belief has brought a lot of peace to me. It\’s difficult at time while we are here, but we will be reunited with our 4 legged friends, this I truly believe.

Best regards to you,

Frank from NV

Honkers

Ayyy Mark!!

The finest of Gods blessings to you and to Sprite. And to the rest of your dogs, and family to boot.
I had a little black poodle by the name of Sir Gabriels Trumpet. I called him Honkers for short, because when he was born he was always at the Nipple eating. He would kick the other pups off. Anyway, Honkers was only 10 pounds he was a little guy. I was blessed to have had him for 13 years. We traveled the states and went on many adventures together. He was my greatest friend and pal and always was there for me, to love me NO matter what we were going thru, Honkers was there.

One time, I was in Tahoe, sitting on the deck early Sunday morning. Sitting in my underwear with my coffee cup, little Honkers was sitting next to me. Down the street comes this woman on a horse, little Honkers took off to get the horse. This little dog was doing figure 8s round the hind legs of this horse. This caused the horse to rear up..on two legs and prance as my dog was doing figure eights. There was NO stopping Honkers. I was running thru the woods to get to him screaming “punky poodles, here boy”..dressed in my underwear and t-shirt. Needless to say, the horse owner lady was not happy with me at all, perhaps because I was standing there in my underwear and T-shirt…
I was so blessed with my buddy but towords the end, Honkers was getting older and was in pain. We were having many medical issues. It was time. So on that day, I met my vet at her office, outside by a tree in the back under a tree, to lay him down. As I held him in my arms, kissing him and giving him re-assurance, my vet administered the shot. I have never seen or felt anything so peaceful. Finally, no more medical issues or pain for my Honkers. His passing was soooo peaceful.
Honkers hung round my house for three days. I would come home and hear him jingeling at the door..and now, Honkers comes to me in my dreams. When I kick the bucket, I will have his ashes buried with me. I hold this dog dear and will all my life..many many fond memories for sure.

Mark – Keep going strong. Your the best and you give all inspiration to simply do whats right and to kick some ass if we need to!

My best to you sir!

David from CA

A True Comfort

Dear Mark,
Once again you have given comfort to someone who has to put down their dog.
you are the most compassionate human being around.
I wish you all the best.

Lila from NY

Joe and Ben

We ALL are praying for Joe and Ben……Joe, you STAY with Ben right till the end, and you stay as long as you want to…..your vet clinic won’t push you out. God Bless you both !

Eugene from IN

Lady, Duchess

I just read your story about Rescuing Sprite. It was wonderful! I too lost my best friend Lady, a collie, about 5 years ago. Lady was through everything with me. The loss of my child, the loss of my marriage after 25 years, and the loss of my father. Through it all she was there.
When my nephew and I had to take her to the vet and have her put to sleep because she was so sick she couldn’t even lift her head, it was heartwrenching. I have her ashes in a box on my coffee table with her name in a gold plate on top “Lady Ashley” and a little ceramic collie which sits on top. I miss her still today.
I have since remarried a wonderful man and we now have a collie, Duchess, who was a puppy at the time Lady was so sick, and a border collie Jade who is now 2 whom we love dearly. Since I could not have children, these are our children. I don’t know what we’d do without them.

Thanks for your book.

Judy from PA

Lola

My hats off to the Levin family. I too have lost several best friends over the years and it is a terrible pain . I also have a non-profit dog rescue in Ky. so I love to hear and read about any dog being saved. When my dogs are adopted into their new famlies, I can’t wait to get photos of them, on the couch, bed etc… that’s my reward.. I know I have several angels waiting for me at rainbow bridge…
Thanks again, for such a wonderful story. Here is one of my rescue dogs. Lola is her name.
Lisa from KY