Today, we let Maud go to Rainbow Bridge. It was time for our sweet girl. When we picked up her in Baltimore on Columbus Day 1987, I promised her that we would always take good of her and do what was best for her. Even if it was hard for us to do so. We kept that promise today, after she gave us the look that said she was tired. She left the earth very peacefully, thanks to our wonderful vet.
Degenerative Myelopathy is an insidious disease, and it stole my girl's mobility but not her kind heart. She was always a good sport, helped us raise three golden "sisters" and taught them the rules. She graciously gave up alpha dog status to Agnes, whom she joined today and whom I'm certain is showing Maud all around Rainbow Bridge. Now two of my girls will keep St. Peter company. He's a lucky man.
Maud was my first golden, the dog I had to beg my husband to let me have. I was lucky to share more than 11.5 years with this gentle, dignified soul.







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