I very seldom post to the Drool but, I find I must in this instance. I read the Drool for information, to laugh and yes, to cry when one of our babies makes their trip to the Bridge. I have not met them or their slaves but, I cry. We all know how special these wonderful bassets are and to loose one is heartbreaking. There are some that I have met and I shall treasure those meetings forever. Cakie...I will always remember her in her pink leathers....how beautiful she looked. The Bounders...I have met them and smile when I think of them. Many others I have met and petted at waddles. Three years ago I met a beautiful girl, Miss Elder Clara. I am one of the few who has been honored enough to meet and pet her. And yes, I have fallen under her spell. Deb is one of the most special people I have ever met. We have become friends and traveling buddies. Through Deb and Elder Clara, (who will always remain "My Girl") I found the wonderful world of senior hounds. I had been wanting to adopt another basset (Henry was almost 2) and had thought about a 3 yr old. After meeting Deb and hearing about the seniors and after falling completely under the spell of My Girl, I knew then it would be a senior. No one works harder for the seniors than Deb - always keeping their plight in the forefront and raising funds for those in need. Do some hounds touch our lives...you had better believe it. Clara touched so many lives - that is why there was such an outpouring at her passing. I still cry when thinking of her. Does that mean we don't care or have compassion for any others...No, it doesn't. I can't believe the number of babies that have gone to the bridge in the last few weeks. It is heartbreaking. Before anyone throws stones, think of those who have lost a piece of their heart. They are grieving and don't need to be insulted - they hurt enough. This is my two cents.<br>
Pam<br>Henry and Thelma - sending drool and hugs to all in need<br>