I'm repeating this post (with just a change in the title) for my sweet Dakota because I love it.
My first ever Sheltie, Dakota, my sweet boy passed on July 9, 2020 (9 days after Cody), after having been diagnosed with Hemagiosarcoma (a tumor on his heart) a mere month before. He was 13 (as was Cody).
It is an awful disease that has taken many beloved dogs of friends and family members. We were blessed to have Dakota with us for a month after he was diagnosed, many I know weren't that lucky.
To think I thought Dakota was crazy when he was young! Little did I know what would be in store for me with Levi.
Dakota was sweet, stoic at the Vet, he HATED other dogs, was devoted to his "pack" at home, but wasn't much of a fan of humans that he didn't know. He never would have enjoyed going to daycare or boarding like Levi does.
He was a great brother to Cody. They truly loved each other.
He hated taking walks, wasn't thrilled with the car (he would sit on the floor). Didn't like to sleep in his bed, he preferred sleeping on the floor. If I stirred eggs he would bark. If I used spray butter he would bark. He was the quirkiest dog ever!
He LOVED his precious Greenies, popcorn, red peppers (not hot ones!), apples, carrots and the doggy meatloaf/meatballs/hamburgers I would make for him.
He also ADORED HIS DADDY!
Dakota was extremely bonded with Lenny when he was young, as time went on, he and I became extremely close. He had a sixth sense of knowing just when I needed extra loving.
He was the first dog I had as an adult and was the fulfillment of a childhood dream of having a Sheltie. He was special in so many ways.
He loved running and playing fetch when he was young.
He adored his red, white and blue Dollar store ball that we have safely tucked away in a trunk. That dog had sooo many toys and that disgusting worn out plush ball was his absolute favorite.
The 13 years he was with us went by in the blink of an eye. I am grateful for the many collages I have on the living room wall of both Cody and Dakota, this way I can still see them both every day.
Dakota you were such a good and special boy. Daddy and I think of you, love you and miss you every single day.
About a minute after Dakota left us, I noticed a yellow butterfly that flew right into our patio doors, I am certain that was our sweet Dakota letting us know he would always be there.
I had always loved the name "Dakota" and when I was selecting a name for him I had looked up the meaning. In American Indian the name "Dakota" meant "trusted friend." He completely lived up to his name and more.
Thank you, Dakota, for sharing your life and love with Daddy, Cody and I. You were the PERFECT first Sheltie.
Much Love Always,
Mom
I loved him too. Big healing hugs on this day of remembrance. Love and hugs to you and lots of scritches to the boys. ♥
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet memories on such a sad day.
ReplyDeleteAw, sweet Dakota. 😿 Sending lots of hugs as you remember his Bridge day. ❤️
ReplyDeleteBig hugs sent for this sad anniversary.
ReplyDeleteThis really is a beautiful tribute to your special and beloved Dakota. We will never ever forget him. Thank you for sharing it again, Caren. It touches our hearts every time. XO
ReplyDeleteMy heart grieves with yours as I know you will always miss him.
ReplyDeleteThat was an awful year. Beautiful tribute to sweet Dakota. XO
ReplyDeleteThat was another horrible day, I so remember. Love and hugs dear friend.
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