[nagdu] Kirby
Michael Hingson
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Wed Jul 13 13:57:35 UTC 2011
Megan,
It is always difficult to make the decision to retire a guide dog. However,
I find that once the decision is made we know it was the right one. In this
fact please find strength to know you did the right thing. Kirby will be
happier and he may even have fun if you bring a new guide dog into his life.
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From: nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of Meghan Whalen
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 5:24 PM
To: nagdu at nfbnet.org; wagdu at nfbwis.org; buddy-l at yahoogroups.com
Subject: [nagdu] Kirby
Today was one I will not forget anytime soon. I took a short walk with
my Kirby, and together, we understood this is too hard for her. She
stumbles over objects on the sidewalk and can only safely move us around
obstacles if they are at her eye level. Each time she failed to make a
clearance, she jumped back and tried to self-correct, but she couldn't
see the obstacles to successfully do so.
I am going to do my best to remember the confidence in her pull as she
found our driveway on the way home rather than focus on what she
struggled with. Our last few steps together in harness were just as
graceful and confident as every stride we have shared over the years,
and I am going to hang onto that.
Devastated is an understatement. She as rarely if ever worked over the
last month, because I have been in denial, and I didn't want the
constant reminder that it was time. I decided today that I would make
the decision as to if she was fully retired when we arrived back home,
and sadly, my lady cannot do what she loves anymore. Our bond is one
that is so strong that she is at my side whenever I am home. She is my
constant shadow, and she longs to be with me when I am away.
This dog has my heart, just as her predecessor and her future successors
will, though she has her own unique piece of it. Kirby is the dog who
taught me to pause and enjoy the little things. She is the one who
taught me to work hard and play even more hard. It is my hope and my
dream that her retirement will be filled with enough hard play to help
her not miss her work so much.
Thank you for pairing my footsteps with pawprints for over four years.
Thank you for soaking my tears in your coat when I felt lost in life.
Thank you for the many times you refused to go into the street when I
told you to, because a last minute car blew a light or turned in front
of us. Thank you for making it through those first two years together.
You gave me a run for my money, but all of the work was worth it,
because in the end, together, we were perfection. I want you to
understand that though you are retired, though eventually I will move
your harness from the hook by the door, I will never let go of the bond
we share. No one will ever replace you. My new guide will do things
differently, and I will always remember your grace, your kindness, your
doubtless devotion and faith...I love you Kirby Lee!
Let's hang up the harness, play some fetch, romp at the lake shore and
race through the sunshine. You are staying right here beautiful one,
and I will make your world meaningful again.
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