Once again, I'm a couple days behind, but I wanted to pass on my condolences to anyone who's lost a hound or other loved one recently, and lots of good luck wishes and drool from Humphrey and Professor Bix for all the mending hounds out there.<br>
<br>When we got Humphrey last January at 10 weeks, he became instant and fierce best friends with Bruno, a Shar Pei mix puppy who lived in our building. Bruno was only 2 months older than Humphrey and they played together every day. Last summer, Bruno was hit and instantly killed by a cab when he got scared in Central Park and tried to run home. He was only ten months old and the shock was nearly as traumatic for Kit and myself as it was for Bruno's owners. But we were all shocked by Humphrey's sadness; Humph mourned Bruno daily for 2 months. Every day on his way upstairs from a walk, Humphrey would run to Bruno's apartment and lay down with his nose against the door, snuffling for his buddy's scent and crying softly. It was impossible to get him to move away, and often Mana and Mohammad, Bruno's owners, would come out and we'd sit together in the hall and they'd hold Humphrey in their laps and cry for Bruno with him. It was the sweetest and most heart-breaking thing for all of us. Once they let Humphrey into the apartment and he sniffed all over for Bruno; when he couldn't find him, he laid down in Bruno's crate and continued crying for his friend.<br>
<br>Eventually, Bruno's scent faded from the apartment, and Humphrey didn't need to visit and mourn every day. Then Mana and Mo got Louie, a French bulldog/Boston terrier puppy, and he and Humphrey quickly became new best friends. Now Humphrey lies stubbornly outside Mana and Mohammad's door every day not in mourning, but impatiently waiting for Louie to come out and play with him. If he still remembers or misses Bruno, you wouldn't be able to tell.<br>
<br>Dogs are capable of feeling a lot more than they're generally given credit for; they're also capable of understanding a lot more, too. Given time, Pearl will be able to move on from Harvey, although watching her mourn and knowing how implacable her grief is in the moment can be so hard to watch.<br>
<br>-Rebecca, Humphrey & Professor Bix, who still perks up if you ask him "Where's Sister?", his long-gone Aussie girlfriend<br>