Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Remembering Willy


I don’t often stray too far from running-related things on my blog, but our dogs and running go hand-in-hand in my mind. Probably because they are such joyful runners. On Sunday we said goodbye to our friend Willy. We’ll miss his big, goofy, friendly, cuddly and talkative self, and will smile when remembering his many lovable qualities. He was quite a character, who loved being around his ladies and his buddy Cody. Before having to retire early from Duane’s racing team due to a stubborn leg infection (which eventually healed after many years), he was able to enjoy being part of teams in some big, exciting races. Duane also took him to outings like school talks and interviews; he could always count on him to be the most laid back and charming. Later, we were lucky to have him as part of our recreational team. Nobody worked harder than Willy in wheel; sometimes it seemed like he pulled the sled all on his own.

Every dog has their own unique personality, and Willy’s was definitely quirky at times. We didn’t always think he was the sharpest beak in the birdcage, but then he’d go and do something spectacular like perform an intricate archaeological dig on our property, neatly laying out the treasures he found on top of his house. He never put a rock or stick up there, it had to be a worthy artifact. Yesterday I placed in Willy's tree a neat old iron fitting he had dug up from some long-buried farm equipment. An odd memorial, but it felt right.

Willy's was a good life. Fourteen is pretty old for a big guy like him, and right up until his last day he was his smiling, carefree self. We'll miss you, Wilfred.

10 comments:

Sue said...

So very sorry to hear about Willy. 14 in dog years is a great life and sounds like he certainly had one...never easy thou at any age when we have to say goodbye.

Derrick said...

Great memories. The dawgyard has certainly seemed a little more quiet these past few mornings.

Karen SF said...

Those goodbyes are so heartbreaking, even (especially?) after so many wonderful years together. Sending you many caring wishes. xoxo

HollyV said...

Sounds like he had an awesome and long life. Goodbye Willy!

Buttons Thoughts said...

Oh Sara I am so sorry I do know how hard this is.
Sounds like Willy had a wonderful life with people who loved him we should all have that. You were very lucky to find each other.
I think the memorial is perfect. Take care Hug B

Dad and Mom said...

We will certainly miss Willy talking to us when we come to feed the pack. He had a good retirement with them all.

David said...

RIP Willy.

Hugs to the Pack, enjoy the memories.

Strider say - Wooooff!

Sara Montgomery said...

Thanks everybody.

Meghan said...

Sadface. RIP, Willy. 13.5-year-old Junebug sends her old dog love your way.

Ed said...

Sorry to hear about your loss...looked like a great pup