It is with broken hearts that we inform you that our beloved Max passed away on 12/27/12. We had recently discovered he had a liver tumor. We are so thankful for our almost 6 years with Max. He came to live with us when he was 14 months old after losing our dog Nugget 6 months before. After Nugget died, we wondered how another dog could begin could live up to his standards. But Max quickly and easily filled the void with his unique personality, and did just that. There are so many special and funny things Max did. It is sad to realize I will not be able to remember every little detail of every little thing he did that gave us such great joy. He had a special greeting he gave us when we got home with a mouth full of toys he was proud of as if they were all brand new and he couldn’t wait to show them to us. He was a faithful walking companion, enjoying two walks a day almost every day rain or shine. We figure he walked 3,200 miles in his short time with us. He had a funny way of scratching his sides by rubbing up along the furniture as he walked along, doing a quick turn around as if to chase his tail and walking back to scratch the other side and repeating it. He had a favorite ball but really loved all of his toys no matter how long he’d had them or how many ears or legs they had lost. His guard dog skills were only good until a stranger came into the house. He had a big threatening bark at the door or window but once the door opened, it was as if a long lost friend had arrived and they too got his special greeting. He always enjoyed his trips up north to the woods where he had several buddies to pal around with. They would all chase tennis balls and sticks and walk the trails through the woods with us. The top of his head was so soft as were his ears, and his tongue was like the finest sandpaper. While we scratched his ears, he’d say thank you by giving a couple of licks to our arm or wrist. He could get excited and run around like a puppy and then also settle down and nap or rest until the next exciting thing came his way. He had such an expressive personality. We’d like to think he had a happy life with us and we know we were blessed to have gotten this special dog. He was such a lesson in how to be happy in life. Max, we miss you terribly and will always love you. You are forever in our hearts. |