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It Brings Tears

Dear Mark…
I’m reading your book aloud with my son for homeschool. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve found myself sobbing as I read my portion. You have a way of expressing how we all feel about our dogs. Tomorrow we’re reading the chapter where Sprite is put to sleep. I hope I can make it through the chapter. What a beautiful dog Sprite was. Thank you for sharing your heart.
God bless you, Sir.
Valerie from WA

Mallori

Here is a picture of my 10 yer old lab Mallori. As you can see she likes to ride in the back of my truck. Dont worry she ihas the the needed safety decives. She is secured with a harness and tether plus wears her glasses so not to get anything in her eyes.

Charlie from MO

Stormy

dear mark, love your show and sense of humor! then i found out you’re a dog lover… but of course! looking forward to reading your book. meanwhile, here is my sweet, beautiful stormy (a borzoi) who enjoyed life for 13+ years.
Veni from LA

Amber

Mark, I just started reading your book “Sprite”, after reading “Orson” and “Marley and Me”. I work in DC and read 10 pages on my way to work. I guess I am emotional because tears flow as I read each page. People look at me and move away from me thinking I must have a cold. I know they are tears of joy and tears of sorrow. I love this book.
Sandie from MD

Lloydie

Hi Mark: I just finished reading \”Rescuing Sprite\”…I cried. What a beautiful story….and what a wonderful friend you had in Spritey. I have a shitzu/poodle mix, Lloydie, and I look at him and cherish every minute he\’s with me. I think you and your family have taught me to realize that if we give them love and nothing but love, the end process is easier. Lloydie is only 3, and now my husband and I are thinking of adopting another dog just so we could give Lloydie a companion. I will look at a shelter this time because if Kendal was able to find a wonderful dog like Sprite, perhaps we can do the same. God Bless you.

Marissa from MD

Cubby and Bridget

Dear Mr Levin,
I wrote you a letter last year telling you about my 2 wonderful cairn terriers , Cubby and Bridget. In that letter I enclosed a picture of the two of them sitting on a footlocker that arrived here 3 weeks before my husband Mark was due back from Iraq. I wanted to share with you the joy my cairns had brought into my life, especially during long deployments.
Now I’m writing you a different story, one I thought I would never have to write.
As I sit here with tears rolling down my face and crying that gut wrenching cry, I wait for the phone to ring. My husband left for his 4th tour in Iraq last month, and now I wait here for him to call , to give him the horrible news that our precious Cubby had to be put down tonight.
My Cubby just shy of his 10th birthday , collapsed this morning with now warning, I rushed him to the emergency vet hospital in my town, where it was discovered that he had a tumor in his heart that caused some blood vessels to burst. There was nothing we could do to save his life. As the vet was giving him the meds to put him to sleep , I held that precious little pup in my arms , whispering to him how much we all loved him and thanked him for coming into our lives.
Cubby was “daddys puppy” he went in “daddys truck” for hamburgers at macdonalds, found the biggest sticks for daddy to throw, barked when he heard daddys whistle, and waited through every deployment for daddy to come home.
It weighed heavy on my heart whether or not to tell my husband that his Cubby is no longer with us, but I decided I had too. So as I sit here waiting. How do I tell him? I don’t know yet. What I do know is I blessed. I’m blessed to have had this precious creature in my life for almost 10 years, I’m blessed for all the laughter ,joy, and comfort he brought into my life. And I know that my precious cairn terrier Cubby will be waiting at the gates of heaven for me to come.
Mr. Levin, Thank you so much for your blog, your book and for everything you do for our soldiers. Graces will be brought upon you , May God bless you and yours , and May God bless our little bundles of joy ,we call dogs.
Truly ,
Monique from CT
proud air force wife and army mom