10 years ago, in the Spring of 2009, I thought it would be fun to foster Golden Retrievers. After the application and home visit process, we took in our first foster in June. Although saying good-bye to Gracie was an emotional experience, I quickly volunteered for my second foster, Sophie (Piper).
She seemed to know immediately that this was “home”. Although I was immediately taken with her, I did not get into fostering so I could adopt a second dog; how quickly things change. After four weeks as a foster, Sophie officially joined our family and we became what is known as “foster failures”.
This was a match made in doggy heaven. Sophie became the “protector” of our resident dog, Maggie and she later “mentored” another foster dog from a puppy mill showing her how to be a confident and loving Golden.
The tears of joy from July of 2009 have now turned to tears of sorrow. A few months ago we received the news that Sophie didn’t have much time left. We did our best to make her remaining days as enjoyable as possible, filling them with her favorite treats, outings and as much petting as she wanted.
Arriving home from work yesterday, Sophie let me know that she was ready and needed our help to make her final journey. Sophie loved exploring the great outdoors and never tired of exploring our yard. So, last night, we snuggled in our yard with Sophie and with a warm summer breeze, said our final good-byes as she made her way across the rainbow bridge.
I am so incredibly blessed to have had this funny and exuberant girl for 10 amazing years- she was my loving and faithful companion, always at my side, for every day of those 10 years. She went everywhere with me, we logged thousands of miles together over the years. She was outside with me doing chores, weather permitting- running errands and when possible, she came to work with me, always wanting to be by my side.
She loved my grandchildren too, she was always so gentle with them. There are no words to describe the heartbreak and sense of loss we are now experiencing. My only comfort is knowing she is no longer in pain. She is forever in my heart. Thank you to RAGOM for this beautiful gift.