Pam and I got the bad news yesterday that Molly has
a rather advanced malignant carcinoma. We were told to keep her
comfortable as long as we can, but that at some point very soon, we will have
to make the decision to put her down.
I have thought of little else since. For the most
part, Molly has been able to keep her condition from us, showing few outward
signs of distress. In hindsight it does explain some things. We just thought
that her refusal to climb stairs, and her occasional bathroom accidents were
just because she was getting old. Now we know just how sick she has been.
Despite the cancer, she still eats well, still wags her tail with delight at
the slightest morsel of attention she gets from us, still looks at us with
those wet brown eyes full of love and loyalty. It’s hard to believe that she is
dying.
So, we will watch her carefully, and cherish each day
she has left. Thirteen years ago on Christmas Eve, I laid on the floor at
Gayton Animal Hospital and held my first Golden Retriever, Murphy, as the vet
put him to sleep. He had been with us 14 years. It was one of the saddest
moments of my life. Molly will be different. I don’t know that I have ever
loved an animal more than I love Molly. Although in 11 years she has never once
uttered a word to me, we have communicated in a thousand other ways. She has a
powerful intuition about all of us, she senses when we are upset, knows when
something isn’t right and instinctively comes to our rescue with a nudge of her
cold wet nose, or with a ball in her mouth. It’s the sort of presence that can’t
be replaced.
God knows how hard our lives can be on this earth,
he knows that there will be periods of depression and hopelessness for all of
us. So, he allows us the privilege of a dog. When we experience their
unconditional love and devotion we are reminded that things will get better.
When I look at Molly I sincerely hope to become half as good a man as she
thinks I am.
This was beautiful. Molly its a wonderful dog and will truly be missed. Lori and I read this while at Mick's ball practice and both cried. We love y'all a lot and this includes Molly.
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