In
Loving Memory of Blackjack
I
adopted Blackjack (formerly Zorro) in July 2007, and he lost his
battle with cancer on December 29, 2009. Despite scars on
his body that indicated he had had a rough life, he was a friendly,
playful boy who made everyone laugh. He hid in closets during
fireworks shows and howled when classical music came on the television
and insulted his ears. He ate everything he could reach, including
soap, and loved to sleep in the sun, sprawled
on his favorite blanket in the dining room. He was both clumsy
and prissy; his stability on wood floors was hopeless, especially
when he chased his toys, and he detested stepping in mud.
He loathed baths but loved being clean, to the point where
he would tear around the backyard after a bath, leaping from the
driveway with joy. He chased squirrels tirelessly
and guarded me vigilantly. He wordlessly pleaded with me not
to leave him at the kennel when I went out of town. When
I returned from a trip, he would be my shadow for several days,
preferring to spend as much time as he could with his face smooshed
against my leg. Even though he was with me for a short time,
I loved him as much as any pet parent could. His last month
was difficult, but his last two and a half years were filled
with treats, affection, appreciation, laughter, joy, and love.
Sherlyn
Wiggs
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Blackjack went
to the Rainbow Bridge on December 29, 2009
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