The last two weeks have been an expensive emotional roller coaster with regard to my pets! Actually, it has been longer than that, but I digress... Between aging issues, surgery and allergies, my three dogs and I have had a rough two weeks.
Looking back, I realize that I have only mentioned my animals in a very brief way. My second blog post included pictures of everyone, but no back story and at the beginning of this year I blogged about my barn kitties.
I am a huge animal lover and for years have had multiple dogs in my house. Currently, I have three roommates, Lempe who is 13, Augie who is about 6 and Moses (Mosey) who is 2.
| Mosey Augie Lempe - freshly shaved for summer. |
But let me go back. I love to reminisce about all of my beloved animals. Just the other day, I had lunch with a few friends and that was all we talked about. Our animals.
Anyway, when I was a kid, we had a couple of standard sized Dachshunds, Rommel and Gretchen. Both were mean, I still have scars from Rommel bites and Gretchen hated neighborhood kids. She was very overweight and always had a dirty stomach and for some reason couldn't run in a straight line, so when she chased kids, she ran diagonally across the yard.
Those were the only dogs we had growing up. Ironically, when I was a kid, I fell in love with Great Danes after seeing the movie "The Ugly Dachshund" with Dean Jones and Suzanne Pleshette. It was about a Great Dane puppy mixed in with a litter of Dachshund puppies and the hillarious things that happened as he started growing. Anyway, when I was 21 I got my first dane, Waldo. He was a beautiful all black dane with uncropped ears that I got from a pet shop in the 1970's. He was huge and very sweet. He lived almost 12 years, which is very old for a dane!
When I was in my 20's I lived in apartments and moved around a lot for my job. I had two indoor cats, Garp and Frigate, who were with me for years.
When I moved into my first house in Atlanta, I got my second Great Dane, Cosmo. He was a gorgeous brindle with cropped ears. When he was a year old I went back to the breeder and adopted his sister, Sketch. Cosmo was a dark brindle, tall and thin and rather high strung. Sketch, on the other hand, outweighed Cosmo by almost 40 pounds. She wasn't as tall, but she was huge and stocky and a much lighter brindle and soooo sweet and laid back. Here is a scanned picture of Cosmo.
| Cosmo |
He is very handsome, don't you think? I have pictures of Sketch and Garp, Frigate, Rommel and Gretchen, but I haven't scanned them (this was before digital cameras).
Cosmo and Sketch and the two cats and I moved up to Maryland (from Atlanta) and to the farm in 1995. My sweet Stan joined us on the farm. I talked about him in my blog post from last January. He was a stray who started hanging around the farm. He was just awesome!
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| Stan |
My aunt's dog Skippy also came to live with us on the farm. Skippy was Auntie Marilyn's beloved Jack Russel. He weighed about twice as much as he was supposed to, my aunt used to say that was his conformation. He was so spoiled. An example, once he stepped over from the couch to the coffee table which was full of magazines and stuff and did his little quick-step happy dance, scattering paper everywhere. Auntie Marilyn said "isn't that cute?"... and she meant it! That dog could do no wrong! But in time he crawled under my skin and with his big personality, kept up with the big dogs and was much loved!
| Skippy |
Sketch had bone cancer and died when she was 5 when we lived on the farm. My two cats, Garp and Frigate died when we lived on the farm, as well. Cosmo who lived to be 10, Stan, Skippy and I moved from the farm in Southern Maryland in 1998 to where I am now on the Eastern Shore.
New Year's Eve 1999 (the big millennium New Years) Lempe came prowling around the perimeter of my yard. I coaxed her into the garage with a bowl of food. The vet estimated her age to be about 2-3 years old at the time. She and Stan were best friends.
| Lempe |
I let Stan out one day in December of 2000 and he never came home. That was the saddest time. By then, Cosmo was gone and it was just Skippy and Lempe and me. At the end of February 2001, I decided it was time to get another Great Dane. I was still so sad about Stan and thought a new puppy would help us all.
Roscoe was a harlequin/merle dane with cropped ears. I think it was the day after I brought him home that he swelled up with what the vet called "puppy strangles".
| Puppy Roscoe |
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| Deke - Roscoe - Lempe |
Shortly after I brought Roscoe home, another stray found his way to my house, Deke. What a sweet hound dog!
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| Deke |
When Roscoe was about 18 months old he was diagnosed with meningitis. That explained his sudden aggression towards Deke. We tried steroids but it became apparent very quickly that he would not be cured and in the meantime he almost fatally attacked Skippy. Roscoe died when he was only 18 months old.
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| Deke and Roscoe |
| Leo |
| Our Lempe |




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