My in-laws had to euthanize their sweet yellow lab Sadie yesterday. She had developed, over the course of the last year or so, an intermittent paralysis of her larynx which left her struggling for air too often these last few weeks. And loving her as they did, they let Sadie go.
For 13 years, Sadie was the one who greeted us whenever we visited L. & G., her whole lab body getting the wiggles as she made her way around to each one of us in turn. She had the most expressive dog eyebrows any of us had ever seen, and was as much a part of the family as any of us.
Sadie helped L. make the transition from hard-nosed businessman to retiree, loosening him up and giving him an endlessly accepting reservoir for the affection he found it hard to express during his stressful career. When L. & G. made the move from Roseburg to Vancouver in 2006, Sadie made the new house feel like home from day one. We owe her such a debt of gratitude.
I don’t know how we’ll tell our son L., though his subconscious knew this was coming. Six months ago he awoke crying from a nightmare, hardly able to speak through the pain of witnessing Sadie’s death in his mind’s eye. This news will break a bit of his 9 y.o. heart.
Thank you, Sadie. We will miss you so much.
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