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TANNER'S STORY... THE FINAL CHAPTER
See Tanner's medical history regarding his affliction with Coccidioidomycosis, also know as Valley Fever. He was a courageous little dog with very caring and dedicated owners. His determined spirit inspired everyone who knew him. The following letter is from his human "mom and dad" as they had to inform friends about the last chapter in Tanner's story. Also there is a reply to the Moores from Tanner's breeder.
Hello Friends,
Tanner, the Clown Prince of our castle had to leave us this morning around 8:30
with his last trip to Dr. B~ following a night and early morning that left no
question that he
had
wearied of the battle. Because he was awake all night, I was, too, so we spent a
lot of time with him in my arms and we sat in our favorite blue recliner for the
last time early this morning. His last hours here at home were spent on his
favorite quilt on his place on the loveseat.
In looking for reasons to be thankful, we were very aware that in all of this
terrible illness, Tanner never had a broken bone. That is an amazing thing since
he seemed so fragile during the past year. Until this morning, he always looked
forward to his food and water and lately he had found delicious delight in
spending the evening hours in our backyard chasing June Bugs (in June…and some
even in July!), crickets, and grass-hoppers. When a bug was about to be
captured, Tanner would stand, nose to the ground while his tail did a superb
imitation of a helicopter! He even spent part of last evening out there.
We are thankful that Tanner was able to have a pretty good life right to the end
and we thank each one of you who showed your care in numerous ways as we dealt
with his illness.
Lovingly always,
John, Marilyn Sue, and Max, our Court Jester
Marilyn also wrote:
Dear Yorkie Loving Friends…
Your empathetic understanding and true caring support means so much to each one
of us. As you know, we are sad and we are lonely for our brown-eyed Tanner Boy
but we couldn't ask him to stay longer. This morning I was very aware that 24
hours before today's wake-up time, Tanner was on the couch with the life having
pretty much gone from his eyes. When we went in to the vet’s, Dr. B~ checked his
gums and said how pale they were so he guessed Tanner had internal bleeding. As
Tanner was coming back inside Saturday afternoon I saw him react like a shock
had gone through him. He looked me right straight in the eye and then returned
to his normal way. By Sunday and Monday nights he had stayed outside less time
and began to walk more slowly with each outside trip. By the middle of Sunday
night/Monday morning he was nearly unable to stand. In the early morning he was
outside and he sat, then he lay down in the grass. I suspect the cool grass felt
good on his hot swollen belly but he lay down because he couldn't stand up any
longer.
I cannot begin to imagine what our life yesterday, today, and the future would
be without Max. I already had "new collar for Max" on our "grocery list" so when
I got that today I bought him a new toy, too. He is taking all of our added
attention in stride and doing very much as he usually has done...except he no
longer has the desire to "protect" the food dish from Tanner! He is eating his
canned food with no hesitation... even checked with me to make sure I hadn't
forgotten to give it to him by 7 last evening! So far I am not aware of his
getting any of the dry food but that is left on the floor beside the water dish
so he can help himself any time he desires. Max is hiding his stress so we will
be watchful. I know he is hiding it because each time I pick him up, he puddles
just a little bit…that is not normally his way. I cannot know how it works, but
I am ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN he understands a lot more than we people could begin to
convey!
When he was
getting ready to leave, I asked Tanner to be sure to tell Tray that we loved
her, too. In my mind that picture made it easier to let him go. It may sound
like a cliché but the truth remains that Tanner is gone from here but will
always dwell in the very special corner he, and only he, could develop in our
hearts.
To each one of you who takes time to share our sorrow our deepest thank you.
With love,
John, Marilyn, and Max
Tanner's
breeder replied to the Moores as follows:
As Tanner's breeder, my sorrow is great but, can never match that of those who
cared for him, past the few weeks I had him in my care.
Tanner's Story was an inspiration to many and, I know, has saved many a West
Texas pet owner's pup's life. How many people did Tanner's Story educate about
Valley Fever? We may never know that answer.
Peace be with my Big Boy/your Tanner Boy. May God bless the best puppy
buyers/friends that any breeder can ever hope for. I'm sorry, I could type a
book about you all but, I can't seem to say more, at the moment. I can't see
through my tears. Just know, I love you all.
Peace and Love
From Our House
In Corsicana TX
To Yours
Joe and Lorraine
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