Posted April 23rd, 2009:
I have yet to bring myself to see "Marley & Me", but after what we went through on Monday with our precious 13 year old Lab, Sally...I should be able to breeze right through it! Our hearts are broken that we lost her. She became very ill over the weekend and by Monday morning she was unable to even lift her head. She was experiencing kidney failure, heart failure, and had lost all movement in her bottom half. Glen was determined to carry her wherever she needed to go and anxiously asked if I had even tried to sit her up after I called him Monday morning to tell him it was painfully obvious what this had come to. We were about to experience our very own sad ending.
Just as Sally was right next to Sam, 2 years ago, as he quietly ran to the "Rainbow Bridge", Glen & I are so happy and honored to have been with our sweet Sally, hugging her face as she trotted off ever so bravely.
We got Sally when she was 6 weeks old, she was the runt of the bunch and was the 1st to jump right out of her bed and leap into my lap. She picked us!! We already had Sam, he was a year old and considerably LARGER than Sally. We attempted to keep them apart the firs
t day, but they had different plans and were ready to meet each other and play immediately. 1st game: Sam rolling Sally around the yard like a small black ball. I called Glen screaming, "He's gonna kill her!" He assured me that they would be fine and they were. Best Friends until the very end and now it comforts me to know that they are together again.

We miss our Sally Girl and forever will. 

She was the mother of 44 puppies throughout her long life.
She was Sam's partner in crime, escaping with him whenever the opportunity arose to scout the neighborhood. Once getting run over and having to have her right front leg sewn back on!
She loved to eat entire loaves of bread, package and all. While passing through the house she never would miss the chance to pop into the pantry and do a little "smash & grab" with the bread. 

She loved to sit in the driveway with us with her head under our arms.
She loved Milkbones.
She HATED thunderstorms.
She loved to howl at sirens passing by, until she lost her hearing and didn't know they were going by.
She loved cookouts and thanks to Glen enjoyed her last grilled hamburger on Sunday night.

She always had gas and wasn't afraid to use it!
She loved to grab Sam from behind and "play piggyback" until the sun went down!
She loved the pool. Not to swim, but only to lie on the tanning ledge to cool off and watch everyone else swim.
She liked to "play" with baby rabbits! (She never meant to hurt them, they were just too small.)
She loved to rub through our landscape plants and throw her head back with her tongue out while doing it.
She loved to walk the fenceline every morning. I am so thankful that I stopped to watch her as she walked last Friday morning, as this was her last time.
She loved for me to keep a light on for her at night.
She loved to sit under the trampoline while the girls jumped on top.

She loved our girls to lay on her, with her, around her, & just be with her.
We loved Sally and we are sick without her.
I hope and
pray that she is now the beautiful, happy, and healthy puppy that leaped into our laps and into our hearts so long ago...running, playing, and piggybacking once again with the love of her life, Sam.

We miss & love you both terribly!