Over the past few months, I've been posting lots of photos of the new life in our lives -- the Cassidy/Blue puppies that finally all went to their new homes last Friday. During this same period of time, we have been dealing with some medical problems with our oldest girl, Ms Annie Fay. Yesterday, she passed away just short of her 12th Birthday.
To understand how we felt about Annie, you would have to understand Annie: she was the most intelligent dog of any breed that I've ever known. She was the queen of our household and no dog ever questioned her authority. She was the girl that would trot out in the morning and get the newspaper. Frankly, I think she believed she could read it. She watched over all of us with complete confidence and all the love her big heart could hold.
I'd like to share two photos I took of her over the past few months because they show her the way she was -- full of life and full of love. The first is one I took to illustrate a story that Linda's sister, RoseAnn wrote for the magazine. Here are Annie Fay and her best girlfriend, RoseAnn.
And the second was taken a couple of weeks ago in the back yard. Annie was rolling in the grass on a warm summer morning. I took this photo and then snuck up, knelt down beside her and placed my head on her chest. We stayed that way for a good 5 minutes. And then she got up, shook herself off and said "dad, it's time for me to get back to managing the household."
Annie Fay: Ch Nordike's Ruffiann V Mobster CGC, TT, HIC, ARC Gold Producer. Our lives won't be the same.
Jim