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Memories of Punky
Wow. Didn't know I could have so much love for a dog. I miss her so much and can't believe how much it hurts not to have her around anymore. I took care of her 24/7 after she was diagnosed with cancer and then ultimately kidney failure which is what she died of (I had to put her peacefully to sleep on August 6, 2018 - worst day of my life.) She loved to be with me all of the time. We took walks together and she would go on car trips with me--whether it was to Arizona to visit relatives, or go get gas, groceries, or the post office (weather permitting of course). She would go with me to take my son to school and then back to pick him up after school. She looked forward to going for a walk after we dropped him off and again right before we would pick him up. She loved to sleep with me at my feet and would go in and out of the covers when it got too hot. She loved being outdoors and basking in the sun or indoors she would lay down where the sun came in through the windows. She also loved lying by the fireplace (we had a wood-burning one at our old house and later a fake gas-burning one at our new house that put out the heat). She used to playfully play with her toys (never chewed them up) by throwing them in the air and then going after it. I would toss her toys and she would go after them and bring them back for more (this was before she started to not feel well). I loved how she would spin around in anticipation of a treat. She would also "jump and hop" around when I would start to get her food or if I said "do you want to go for a walk?" I can't wait to be with her again. I love you Punky.


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