Remembering Darby

Some years back, after I had acquired a new puppy, my mother, who was decidedly not a dog lover, asked me why I would want to learn to love something that was almost certainly going to predecease me.  I pointed out that I loved her, and she too most probably would predecease me, which she did.    I am telling you this as a preamble to the actual topic of this article.  I did not listen to my mother then, and I did not listen12.5 years ago when we became the proud owner of a female Golden Retriever named Darby.

Darby left us about 1:00 a.m. this morning on July 16th, 2022.  She was a kind and gentle dog and without any doubt extremely faithful.  She rarely barked, but when she did one would sit up and take notice.  She was a thief by nature and spent most of her early years stealing anything she could get her mouth around.  I spent countless hours in the back yard searching for missing socks and shoes.  She rarely would chew these items, she just like stealing them.  I think her most atrocious act of thievery was when she stole and destroyed my city issued Blackberry.   That did, however, have a positive outcome as the device was replaced with my first Android smart phone.  That at a time when only the cool kids had smart phones.

Darby was quiet and timid and was only afraid of three things: thunderstorms, firecrackers, and everything else.  She woke me up many times during the night to inform me that there was a thunderstorm, and I could tell by the pleading look she gave me that she wanted me to make it stop.  Of course, eventually I would always make it stop, or at least I think that was her assumption. But it was comforting to me to know that she had that much faith in me that I could control the weather.

Darby was not the first dog I have lost to death.  There have been quite a few before her as I have always had a K-9 companion at my side since I was a small boy. I just cannot imagine life without a dog.  Fortunately, I still have another furry friend, Pepper, who is another story.  Hopefully Pepper will be around for several more years, but I do not want to think about that right now.  I have been informed that “there will be no more dogs” after he is gone.  I can only say to that, “we shall see”.

Darby is the most recent in a long list of friends I have lost, most notably, but not all inclusive, were Libbi, Yittle, Blacki, and Schatzie.  They all, I am sure, will be waiting on the other side of the Rainbow Bridge when my time comes to cross.  I look forward to seeing them all again.   Darby was a good companion, a great friend, and she brought a lot of love and joy into our lives.  She will truly be missed.  And that, Mom, is why.

Tom Lind

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3 Comments

  1. Donna GlaserJuly 16, 2022

    So sorry for your loss, Tom. It’s never easy to have a loving companion cross the rainbow bridge. I’m sure Pepper will do his/her best to comfort you.
    Donna & Tom ❤️

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  2. Debbie BauerJuly 16, 2022

    Beautiful tribute Tom… I’m so sorry for your loss and completely understand as I am an avid animal lover myself. One of the few people who has ever seen me bawl like a baby on numerous occasions is my vet. But I will never be without some type of animal companion. They give me unconditional love & joy, and in return I spoil them rotten. Take care, Deb Bauer

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  3. KimJuly 16, 2022

    This is so touching, Tom. ❤️ Darby was such a sweet dog.

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