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In loving memory of Peeples' Royal Princess February 29, 1988 to October 20, 2000I was thirteen -- Wow! That seems so long ago -- The first time that I met her Nibbling on my toe A lovable black puppy That nothing could scare Who challenged the world And would take any dare That precocious little puppy Quickly managed somehow To worm her way into my heart Where she still is now As quick as a Lab butt-tucking That puppy had grown Into a wonderful, loving dog I was proud to have as my own A dignified queen Reigning over our dogs She nevertheless never missed A chance to chase frogs And at first sight of me She'd do her Happy Dance And I'd see love and a smile In her greeting glance As only a true friend can do She brought to my life Unconditional love and Comfort in times of strife My friend and confidant She knew all my hopes and fears She danced with me in joy And kissed away my tears Alas, the seasons cycled And the years went by Until one day I realized That in a blink of an eye Where once there was a puppy In my arms I could hold Now stood a matriarch to my shock growing old Her once jet black hair Was now turning grey And her once boundless energy Now fading away Getting up was hard Jumping in the car now a chore And when she went swimming She needed a helping hand onto the shore Somehow she had grown old And that's when I made her a promise That when she could no longer enjoy life Iíd provide a peaceful end and solace Promises unfortunately Have to be kept No matter the heartache Or tears that are wept One day far to soon She no longer could stand Or respond to her name Or a pat from my hand She taught me how to give And to love unselfishly And in the end, what else could I do, But act as she taught me? So with tears pouring down And as my heart was breaking I kissed her one last time And injected -- her life taking As in life, in her death She was a friend faithful and true For her dying glance said "I know, I love you too!" So rest my dear Princess Free from pain and all care But always know I miss you And wish you were here. --- Rachel Peeples, DVM
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