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Abby with her Daddy, Gerard |
It is with great sorrow that we had to help our dog cross the Rainbow Bridge last Monday. I thought about this book and the letter I wrote to our dog back in November of 2014 so thought this would be a good post to update and post again.
A Letter to My Dog by Robin Layton is a happy, feel-good book that is a collection of notes from people (some well-known) to the dogs which show the value of rescue dogs. Along with the notes are full-page photos of the dogs and in the back is a summary of the dog-owners with their dogs including smaller pictures of them together. I enjoyed this book very much and found myself smiling all the way through. It is a quick-read that I recommend to anyone who is considering getting a dog as well as all dog owners. This book inspired me to write the following letter to our dog:
Dear Abby a/k/a Abby Dabby Doo or Abby Dabs,
You are the best dog we could ever have! You won our hearts the first day we met you with your soft thick fur, your big beautiful brown eyes, your sweet personality, your curly fluffy tail, your big smile and your gentleness. I am amazed at how well-behaved you were from the first day we met you. You got along with our two cats just fine and fit right into our family with no problem at all.
I love how all kinds of people are drawn to you. It was so much fun taking you to dog training classes at PetSmart because you managed to make people laugh and still were the best at following commands most days. You are so eager to please and easy to train. We are so proud of you! I love to watch you enjoy the outdoors and wish we had an area where you could run off leash like you did at the park the one day when the clasp broke off and you got in a good run. I couldn’t believe how fast you could go and how happy you were that day!
The bond you have with Gerard is heartwarming to me. I know you will always be a daddy’s girl, but just hope you know how much I love you too. I enjoy feeding you breakfast every morning and reviewing the commands you learned. I like giving you big hugs and belly rubs too. You are such a good dog and I am so glad we decided to look on Petfinder for you when we did. You have certainly enriched our lives!
Addendum to letter--5/25/19: We are so sorry you dislocated your shoulder January of 2017 and that you were in pain for a couple years. You were so tough and stubborn and we just wanted to have as much time with you as possible. It was so hard to watch you not be able to enjoy so many of the things you used to be able to do. Yet, you were a trooper and still wanted to please us! When you finally reached the place where you could not longer get up or walk through the house even, we knew it was time to say goodbye. Tell Mr. Moe and Manny Boy we miss them too and say "hello" to them for us. We know they would be ready to greet you as you cross the Rainbow Bridge.
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Karen, Lucky Mom of a Rescue Dog |
(Karen's review 11-6-14, 5 stars)
A Letter to My Dog by Robin Layten is a collection of letters written by people to their dogs. Some famous, some old, some young contributors all have one thing in common: they love their dogs! The pictures in this book alone are a reason to get this. It is filled with full-page color glossy pictures of all kinds of dogs on every other page! The letters are very touching, some funny, some sad. If you are a dog lover, this is a must read! I'm sure you can agree with most, if not all, of the letters. I know I did!
What a great book to start off with for November! I love you, Abby!
(Gerard's review 11-5-14, 5++ stars)
Also read and loved
A Letter to My Cat.
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!