
About four months ago, my family found out that Buster was in congestive heart failure. They did everything they could for him until he was no longer comfortable. Buster spent his last few days in the GA mountains with his family. He was on vacation in a cozy cabin with those who loved him most. On the way home, it became clear he was ready to go. My mom and Max took him to the vet the next day and said their goodbyes. They buried him in the backyard on Christmas morning. My mom says they're planning to plant a tree over his grave. I wasn't there, but I know he's behind his favorite avocado tree lying in the sunshine forever. He would have liked that. It's so strange to think of him being gone; he never outgrew his puppiness.
We love you, Buster. Keep Bandit company for us.
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Birdie (left) and Buster (right) |
Don't forget daddy Eddie. He came home from work on Christmas morning, had his coffee, and got back to work digging a comfortable resting place for Buster in the backyard. He was also the one who convinced mom to let us adopt him. Even though Buster was Max's dog, he was everyone's pup.
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