Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/08/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Peter Sorry to hear of the loos of a family member and friend. They sure get under your skin. Gene -------------- Original message from Peter Klein <pklein@2alpha.net>: -------------- > The best dog I've ever known is gone, my friend and companion of 13 years. > > http://users.2alpha.com/~pklein/currentpics/HarpoLapBW5.jpg > http://users.2alpha.com/~pklein/currentpics/harpolean.htm > http://users.2alpha.com/~pklein/currentpics/paula_harpo.htm > http://users.2alpha.com/~pklein/E1/P4190807Harpo.jpg > > Harpo was diagnosed with diabetes three years ago. Katya and I managed to > keep him alive and happy for those three years despite the odds. All it > took was insulin shots twice a day, a special diet, the same amount of > exercise each day, a lot of love, and mass quantities of money to our > vet. It was worth every bit of effort and every penny. > > Harpo had a terrier-beagle heritage, with the most endearing combination > of > terrier intelligence and feistiness, and beagle sweetness and eagerness to > please. Once we got his blood sugar levels stable, he was pretty much the > same dog he'd always been. There were changes--no more table scraps, and > no > more hiking in the mountains with us. But he adjusted gracefully, and > still found joy in what he could do. His condition required that he "go > out" frequently, and he learned to use a doggie door at age 10, proving > that you *can* teach an old dog new tricks. > > Harpo was a "people dog." His greatest joy was just being with us and > participating in everything we did. Once, during a walk with my in-laws, > he refused to go home with only my mother-in-law, sitting and refusing to > budge until my father-in-law came out of the library. This prompted my > father-in-law to proclaim ever after in his thick Russian accent, "Kharpo > hez femily values." My mother-in-law called him an "exquisite creature." > > Harpo loved everyone, licked everyone , and greeted his extra-special > friends with a cross between a howl, a yodel and a Wagnerian high C. Every > evening when I came home from work, he would curve his body into a C-shape > and rub his side against me, making sure I knew I was the most important > person in the world. Most of my evening LUG posts were written with him > lying at my feet, or more likely, *on* them. > > He was fine on Sunday, Monday he stopped eating. Tuesday he could barely > walk. Today a test result showed that his liver was failing rapidly, > probably a long-term result of the diabetes. He had only a few days of > painful decline left if we did nothing, so we did the kind thing. And I > did a lot of crying tonight. > > --Peter > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information