This is my favorite picture of Piper. She hated the camera. So this isn't the most technical picture, sure, but it's the one I call Piper's Road. Road behind her. Road in front of her, and a happy, happy Piper in the middle, running along. That was Piper -- never crabby, never sad, just licky and happy and bouncy.

 

Two weeks before Christmas, she was diagnosed with lymphoma. And it was a hard hitting one - one day she was normal, the next day she wasn't eating, the third day when my mobile vet came out to look at her, her throat and every other lymph node were completely swollen. We all knew that this was not going to be something that even chemo could help once we took ultrasounds and x-rays; it had spread to her liver and was all throughout her system... so we chose to go with pallative care, and well, give her whatever she wanted food wise. ;) That was okay by her -- Piper never passed up anything to do with food. Preferably people food.

 

Simon and Caleb woke me Valentine's day morning to tell me that Piper passed away in her sleep. She was all curled up in her bed.

Pretty much two months to the day since the diagnosis, and considering they expected her not to make it till Christmas... I'm thinking we did okay.

I knew it was coming. In fact, I think we'd pretty much thought that we might be making the decision that Thursday. In her own way, she beat me to it - that's the sort of nice, honest little dog she was. No fuss, just happy to bop around with the people and sit in your lap and kiss you, never a bother - never bad.

It was tough to get up that morning and see her like that, but at least I knew that she was safe and warm and loved and she'd had cheesesticks and pie with whipped cream for dinner that night. She never quit eating, and that makes me chuckle. Such a Corgi, to the end.


We miss her a lot, the house is really, really quiet. All the boys are starting to settle - we had a couple of tough moments as they're restructuring themselves and learning to do without her bossy little ways.

 

What's so odd is that we rescued her on our anniversary, all that time ago. We gave up going out to the falls  to go pick her up, and she was supposed to be a Cardigan corgi, and a boy. We got there, and there she was and a girl Pembroke, and well, there was no  way we could leave her behind, she was simply that charming and fun, even though she'd had a rough beginning in life.

 

And she passed on Valentine's day. We decided it was a fitting way for her to leave. Came with love and left with love, we think. She was an awesome little dog, and the reason that I now have Corgis in my life, and I can never thank her enough for everything she taught me, and all the people she met and licked and who now love Corgis because of her.  

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Comment by Joanna, Rainy and Calvin on February 23, 2011 at 4:42pm
I know the loss to lymphoma well.  So glad you could love her until the end.  Love is, after all, what they need the most.  *hugs* to you all.
Comment by Sam Tsang on February 23, 2011 at 4:28pm
Beautiful... So sorry for your loss :(
Comment by Dora & Rocky on February 23, 2011 at 4:22pm
So sad to hear that she's gone to doggy heaven but I'm sure she was so happy to have spent her life with you and your family.
Comment by Lawren and Teddy on February 23, 2011 at 4:21pm
What a beautiful tribute to your wonderful friend. I am sorry for your loss.
Comment by Rachael & Waffle on February 23, 2011 at 4:16pm

"And she passed on Valentine's day. We decided it was a fitting way for her to leave. Came with love and left with love, we think."

 

That brought me to tears a bit.  I'm sorry she's gone, but I'm so glad she got to spend her life with you.  :')  

 

Godspeed, Piper!

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