Callie in front of wood stove Nov 3

First Helen, now Callie.

Well, we had hoped to have more time with Callie than this.  Just about 18 months after she developed a brain tumor and then had successful radiation treatment for it, we had to say goodbye to our plump little Dachshund yesterday.   

A couple of months ago Callie started having seizures again, but we had been able to keep them at bay with phenobarbitol and prednisone.  She had been doing so well on this protocol that this past weekend our biggest concern for her was taking an inventory of our phenobarbitol supply to make sure we could order more in time if we needed it. 

But on Tuesday morning when we got up, we found Callie was breathing hard; not gasping, but it took a lot of effort, and her sides were going in and out as she breathed.  So I drove her to our vet clinic in Whitefield that morning, and X-rays told us what was going on:  Callie was in congestive heart failure, and her chest had filled with fluid.  Our vet, Dr. Chris Plumley, also saw on the X-rays a very large mass in her abdomen that looked like the size of a golf ball — a new tumor.

Before Callie had her initial CT scan and then the MRI of her brain, our internal medicine specialist in Missoula, Dr. Dave Bostwick, had done a complete ultrasound scan of her abdomen and other organs, and Callie otherwise had a clean bill of health.  (I always loved the photo of her in that blog post — that was quintessential Callie!)  So all of this has developed in the past year. 

When Chris showed me Callie's X-rays, I was floored to see just how enlarged her heart had become … and I could see all the fluid built up in her chest.  Chris pointed out how the volume had even pushed her trachea out of place.  Chris said that animals can be going along seemingly just fine with congestive heart failure until they reach a tipping point, and then all of a sudden you reach a crisis point.  I looked over at Callie in the cage behind us, head bobbing up and down and sides going in and out with every breath, and realized what this meant. 

Chris gave her an injection of Lasix to try and pull some of the fluid out so she could be more comfortable overnight, but we didn't have much time.  I knew we wanted at least one more day with her, so I bundled her up and brought her home.  I called Alayne on the way with the news so she could be prepared.

On Tuesday night after dinner, we sat in the living room by the woodstove while Alayne held Callie on her lap and caressed her.  Callie had always adored Alayne more than anything or anybody in the world, and the two of them had a very special bond.  Nothing could make Callie happier than to be held by Alayne.  The next most special thing for her was eating, and third was grooming other dogs

But Tuesday evening, Callie hadn't wanted to eat … and that was the first time we'd ever seen her refuse a meal.  Her breathing continued to be labored.

On Wednesday morning, before we headed outside to start the daily chores, we put Callie on her bed in front of the wood stove in the dog room.  That's when I took the photo above.  This would be her last morning.  Early in the afternoon, Alayne drove Callie back to the vet clinic and was holding her when our vet, Dr. Nancy Lefavour, helped her slip away peacefully.  Callie came to us when she was 9 years of age, and we'd had her just one month shy of 5 years.

I know this is a sad post, and not the way we want to end the week … yours or ours.  But this video I took of Callie back in Montana is how we will always remember her — pretending not to hear us when it was time to go out for the last potty trip of the night.  After 225,000 views on YouTube, Callie has made plenty of people smile and laugh over this:

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137 responses to “We Lost Blind Callie, Too”

  1. Miki Avatar

    I’m so sorry to hear about cute girl Callie.
    Through phoos and stories of your blog and news letters, and YouTube video, she has made me smile. I attached her photo of the news letter on my note. I’m so sad.

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  2. Amy A Avatar
    Amy A

    Be at peace. Callie had an extra five years she probably wouldn’t have had otherwise, and she was able to spend them surrounded by love. She touched a lot of people through your postings and we should be grateful for sharing them with you and her. Thank you.

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  3. Ashley Avatar

    I’m so glad Callie had the two of you to be with her in her last day, and that you had the little extra time with her. I’ve never met the animals of the ranch in person, but I love them all, and when I tear up reading these… well, I can only imagine how hard it is for you. Lots and lots of good thoughts your way, and thank you for doing what you do.

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  4. Celia Allen Avatar
    Celia Allen

    I am so sorry to read of Callie’s passing on to the Rainbow Bridge. What a sad time at RDR lately. My heart goes out to you both .

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  5. gayle Avatar
    gayle

    I was sitting at my desk crying for the second time this week until you put that video up Steve thank God for that. She was avery special Lady!

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  6. Suzanne Avatar
    Suzanne

    Steve and Alayne, I am so sorry to hear about Callie. Her stories have made me laugh out loud many mornings. She was a character and I am glad that we all have those memories.
    Obviously Denise, if you had read even the tiniest of this blog you would know that these two would never do anything to hurt an animal and have gone above and beyond to keep them healthy, happy and comfortable.
    My heart breaks with you now. It’s so painful to lose someone you love. But we will remember that little cutie pie and her antics, so a part of her will never be gone.

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  7. Ann & Jim Arnold Avatar
    Ann & Jim Arnold

    I am so sorry to hear the sad news of your dear, sweet Callie. You obviously tried everything you could to keep her happy and comfortable. People should not critisize when they are not involved and do not understand the whole picture. I posted a comment recently when your Helen passed away. My husband and I had to make a recent, dreaded decision to put our dog Huck down after a 3 month battle with liver disease. I’m sure we could have tried to keep him alive a little longer, but would that have been fair to Huck? I don’t think so. You have to make the decisions you think are right and I’m sure you guys did just that. I’m sure it was best to bring Callie home and have her spend her last moments in a place she loved and surrounded by the people and animals she loved the most. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this very sad time.

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  8. Sandy Shubert Avatar
    Sandy Shubert

    Never second guess your decisions to love your pets from day one to their last minute on this earth. Callie’s medical treatment on her last visit was appropriate and humane. I am sure she wanted to have as much time with Alayne as she could. I can’t imagine how y’all have dealt with these losses so close together. I can’t tell you how much I respect your courage and dedication to these lovely souls. God bless you and all those in your charge. There is a special place for you and them in our hearts and surely in heaven also.

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  9. Jeanne Avatar
    Jeanne

    Hugs to you both, Steve and Alayne, at the end of such a terribly sad week. Miss Callie has always been one of my favorite dogs to read about (and watch on video!) on your website. Thank you so much for everything you do for the animals, and thank you for taking the time in your busy days to share your stories with us in this blog.

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  10. Sandy Shubert Avatar
    Sandy Shubert

    VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE
    In memory of Callie and all her brothers and sisters here and now and for those who have been under the care of the Rolling Dog Ranch angels. Help them win the challenge contest and show people like this denise person how much we know that Steve and Alayne care for their animals.

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  11. Car Avatar
    Car

    Steve and Alayne,
    So sorry to hear about the loss of darling Callie. This video, which we have forwarded to many people and which has given us howls of laughter, was our introduction to RDR. Thanks for all the work you do, your compassion and care of animals, your humor and the effort you put into your blog to keep RDR fans posted. Little Callie is now at the Rainbow Bridge, probably refusing to go out for one last constitutional, but her tail is wagging away.
    Char
    Missoula, MT

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  12. chris b Avatar
    chris b

    Callie was such a great ambassador for the good work that you and Alayne do for all the animals. I laughed at many of the blogs she was featured in. What a little clown. So sweet! I am very sorry that the words of a thoughtless poster are adding to the tremendous grief you must be feeling. There is not one iota of doubt in my mind that you always do what is best for the animals. That last day that Callie was able to spend with you and Alayne would have meant as much to her as it did to you and allowed her to go gently on her way at the exact right moment.

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  13. Barbara Techel Avatar

    I am so so sad to read that Callie has passed away. She had such a dear place in my heart. I know this is difficult for you and I’ll keep you in my prayers.
    Thank you for reposting Callie “pretending” not to hear… it felt good to laugh and remember her that way.
    Rest in peace little one…

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  14. jenny Avatar
    jenny

    Truly sorry for your loss. She was a sweetheart. Don’t let what a few negative people say affect you, we all know you do the right thing. You both have such huge hearts and strength of character. Those animals are all so lucky to be so loved and well looked after. God bless you for the work you do.

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  15. Brenda Avatar
    Brenda

    Steve & Alayne, first, pay no attention to Denise and all the other “informed” folks who criticize. People always assume they know more than they actually do, and they are always the first ones to tell you about it.
    Second, I’m truly sorry for your loss. You gave Callie 5 more wonderful years than she ever would have had.
    Instead of acknowledging criticism, please pat yourselves on the back, for her, and all the otherwise forgotten pets you two have loved and saved over the last 10 years.
    There’s a special place waiting for you and Alayne and all your furry little friends.
    Thank you for sharing all that you do. This blog is a treasure.
    Happy upcoming 10th anniversary!!

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  16. Janet in Cambridge Avatar

    RIP, sweet, plump Callie. You were much loved. Steve and Alayne, my thoughts are with you.
    Having had to euthanize many animals in my life, I can understand the difficult and painful process of finding the “right” moment. Like Steve, I have become, over the years, an avocational “vet,” wanting and needing to know all that I can about the medical issues involved. I call my nurse friends to ask for their advice and discuss at length with my vets all the details about what the best course of action is.
    I am sorry you have to endure thoughtless comments from people, like Denise, who have to judge you without the personal knowledge of the situation that you have. [Unfortunately, she is going to town on her own website about this.] I have no doubt that you did, have done, and will always do what you believe is the right thing for your creatures at all moments in their lives with you. It’s unfortunate that this is not readily apparent to Denise.

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  17. Colleen & Wes Vermillion Avatar
    Colleen & Wes Vermillion

    Dear Steve and Alayne,
    Plump, loving little Callie has left her legacy-we will alwyas be able to see her ‘not hearing’ your smiling voice and her little tail merrily giving her away.
    And as far as the negative comment made by another blogger—please accept apologies for that. The love, care and concern you both have for all of your animals is incredible and you have our total admiration and support.

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  18. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    I had never seen that video before…Callie was a sweet little devil! Please rest assured that she ended up in the best place on earth to spend her golden years, with you both and her friends at Rolling Dog Ranch. This is only the end of feeling sickly, and happily the beginning of being well again and in the company of her friends.

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  19. Margaret & Jasmine Avatar

    Oh no…I’m so sorry about the loss of both Helen and Callie. The video of Callie was one of my first encounters with Rolling Dog Ranch, and I’ve followed your stories ever since. As a Dachshund owner and lover, the Dachshunds at the Ranch have a special spot in my heart and I am just so sad that Callie is gone. But thanks to you both for giving her such a wonderful life…

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  20. Laura, Levi & Timmy Avatar
    Laura, Levi & Timmy

    Well I have to make another comment about Denise’s post. I agree with everyone else, that this was a thoughtless comment. You have NO IDEA what they went through. There is no other sanctuary like the RDR in the U.S. They take the animals no one else wants!! They would NEVER prolong an animals suffering!! And how dare you suggest they did. I worked with them for five years and saw nothing but what was best for all the animals concerned. If you are an animal lover as you say, then you know this is one of the hardest thing to do. Steve/Alayne keep doing what you are doing and ignore these nasayers!! The rest of us all love you and KNOW you do what is best for our animal friends!!

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  21. FELICIA Avatar
    FELICIA

    STEVE & ALAYNE IT HAS TO BE SO DIFFICULT LOOSING TWO WONDERFUL FRIENDS SO CLOSE TOGETHER BUT WHEN YOU DO WHAT YOU DO SO WELL IT HAPPENS. THINKING OF YOU BOTH.

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  22. Dee in KY Avatar
    Dee in KY

    So sorry to hear about Callie. My heart goes out to each of you. It never gets any easier.

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  23. Colleen & In Memory of Sweet Kitty Erin Avatar
    Colleen & In Memory of Sweet Kitty Erin

    I am so, so sorry to hear about Callie. I am just so sad for you, Alayne & the rest of the gang at RDR. She held a very special place in my heart as she did for so many others. I’m so glad she was able to spend one last night with you in the loving arms of her sweet Mommy. Thank you for sharing the cute & funny video of Callie to remember one of the wonderful memories of her. I smiled thru tears. God bless all of you & many prayers for comfort. {{{hugs}}}
    RIP, Sweet Callie! Your Mommy, Daddy, Brothers & Sisters loved you very much & you will be missed. You showed so much courage while you were here and now you have many reunions & new friends to SEE & play with at Rainbow Bridge.

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  24. Doe George Avatar
    Doe George

    To Denise~ You just don’t get it!
    Steve & Alayne, their heart,character, their dedication to the animals in their care are ABOVE REPROACH!
    I find their willingness to share the good, bad, happy, sad, educational, and interesting sequences of everyday life quite refreshing.
    This blog entry was for Callie!
    Your post was totally unscrupulous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Godspeed dear sweet Callie, extra prayers for all @ RDR

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  25. Colleen & In Memory of Sweet Kitty Erin Avatar
    Colleen & In Memory of Sweet Kitty Erin

    Steve, I must add because I saw Denise’s rude & thoughtless comment after I posted. I am so glad you addressed her. It breaks my heart that anyone would 2nd guess you & your vet’s decisions. We longtime bloggers know that your 1st priority every single moment of every single day is making absolutely sure every one of your residents is CARED FOR, HEALTHY, COMFORTABLE,& LOVED!!! I am truly sorry for this person & the many others that send such rude things to you all when the work you do is GLORIOUS & SELFLESS. You are kind enough to share this with the masses thru the internet who would otherwise not be aware of your organization & give us the opportunity to help you all anyway we can. God bless you always.

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  26. Chloe Avatar

    Steve and Alayne,
    Thank you for sharing your joys and your tears with us.
    It is a wonderful gift to be part of Rolling Dog Ranch through the highs and the lows.
    I hope you never stop letting us into your lives. And I hope that the blessings and love we send to you mean as much to you both as your work means to us.
    I picture Callie going straight from Alayne’s arms to the arms of God. Tail waving furiously the whole way.

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  27. Vickie Avatar
    Vickie

    I’m so sorry to hear this news – so, so sorry. I first learned of RDR – as have so many others – through Callie’s video. And, she is a near twin in appearance and attitude to my own dear, chubby stubborn, smooth red Dachshund diva Molly. Molly is 11 now and has her own health issues, and I don’t want to think what it will be like to lose her someday. So, this one is especially hard for me to hear – and for you, of course, having lost both Callie and Helen in such a short time frame. You’re in my thoughts, with a special thought of condolence to Alayne – “The Dox Whisperer.”

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  28. Penny Heinrich Avatar
    Penny Heinrich

    Sweet Callie… this blog post breaks my heart! I’m glad you had the very best home a little dog could ever have!

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  29. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    We (doxies Annie, Lucy and Brody and I) are so sorry to hear about the loss of your little Plumpette. She was such a funny little dog and always good for a laugh. I’m sure she appreciated the chance for some more loving from Alayne. We were also sorry to hear about the loss of sweet Helen. God bless you both for giving these girls such a wonderful home.

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  30. Louis and Jean Steinberg Avatar
    Louis and Jean Steinberg

    Dear Steve and Alayne
    We are so sorry to read about Callie. She was a sweetheart and you gave her all the love and joy in her life that anyone could give. Thank you for sharing her with us in your posts. You will always be in our prayers and someday I hope that we can come to Rolling Ranch and meet you all
    Louis and Jean

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  31. Vickie Avatar
    Vickie

    After going back and reading the comment thread, I hope you won’t mind if I add another comment. My husband’s and my very first dog together was a young female German Shepherd who had been abused. We took her in and just loved her to pieces! After she had been with us for only 6 months, she took very ill – labored breathing, couldn’t do anything but stand and heave for breathe. The vet told us she had congestive heart failure from a congenital defect, and that she wouldn’t have long to live, and, in fact, if she didn’t show immediate improvement that it would only be a matter of hours. Fortunately, with Lasix and other drugs, she did rebound and she had another 2 months with us.
    As a consequence of her illness, she got really, really thin – she was an overly large shepherd anyway, and just like all those basketball players that die really young from heart ailments, that was part of the problem. People used to stop us on the street and basically accuse us of abusing her – meanwhile we were spending thousands on specialists and making her special food treats all day long and planning our life around her activities.
    People judge. They do, they just can’t seem to help themselves. Meanwhile, I know from experience that a little Lasix can do wonders very quickly to ease some of the worst symptoms of congestive heart failure and give us more time – as it gave our Freyda. Best wishes to you.

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  32. Tracy Avatar
    Tracy

    So sorry to hear about little Callie. I know it’s human nature to second guess ourselves but try not to when it comes to the animals you care for. You both do such wonderful work and you’ve seen lots of unbelieveable situations over the years. Each animal is unique. As long as you make the best decision you can with your head and your heart, based on the info you have available then it is always going to be the RIGHT decision and it is yours alone to make. For what it’s worth, I think you made the best decision for Callie all around. I know if I was Callie, regardless of how I felt physically, I would have happily chosen to have just a few more hours with someone I loved before I had to say goodbye.

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  33. Mary, Ottawa Avatar
    Mary, Ottawa

    I am so sad to hear about the loss of dear, sweet Callie. She was such a character and I had many hours of pleasure reading about and watching her antics. Take good care of yourselves, Steve and Alayne. It has been a difficult week for both of you. Never, ever feel that you cannot share these sad losses with us. We are here to grieve with you and share your pain.

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  34. Lynn (in Louisiana) Avatar
    Lynn (in Louisiana)

    Y’all know how sometimes you read something and you suddenly hear yourself gasp and realize your chest feels tight? That’s what happened to me when I read Denise’s comment to this post. I went to her blog and found she has posted about making a comment here. This is my comment to her post:
    “I gasped out loud when I read your comment on the RDR blog. I’ve been a fan and supporter of them for several years. I clicked on your name to come here and tell you what a bitch I thought you were but saw this post. After reading it I realized I was getting ready to do exactly what you did; state an opinion with hurtful words. So I’m not going to call you a bitch but instead say simply, I totally disagree with your RDR comment and feel bad for how painful it may have been for Steve and Alayne to have read it. Thank you.”

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  35. Anne in Florida Avatar
    Anne in Florida

    Steve & Alayne; You have my heartfelt sympathy in the loss of Callie and Helen. Two little lives you touched with such kindness. I love that you both appreciate each and every one of your animals as individuals and see the very best in them (the humor of “the ‘dead dog’ tail”). They both passed away knowing they were loved and cared for. Not such a bad way to go. My heart aches for your loss of ones so loved. Hugs. Anne

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  36. Kathy Avatar
    Kathy

    Oh no, not sweet Callie 😦 I am so sorry for your loss. I know I have said it before but I am not sure how you do it, but thank God you do. You gave little Callie 5 wonderful years & she repaid you by being adoreable & making us all smile. Thanks again for loving these wonderful animals. Bless you both.

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  37. Teri Avatar
    Teri

    I feel like crying over Callie… but instead I am going to think of how absolutely wonderful her life was because of you. And how loved she was, and how happy. And now she is free of any pain, and joining her friends from Rolling Dog at the rainbow bridge. What a beautiful sight that must be. Thannk you for all that you do.

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  38. Habibi Tagati Avatar
    Habibi Tagati

    Denise, I’m truly sorry that your life is so bad that you take your hurt/anger out on angels like Steve and Alayne and I will pray for you.
    Steve and Alayne have gone out of their way to ensure that all the sentient beings they watch over are treated with love, respect and any necessary medical care (above and beyond what most people would spend!) during their stay at RDR. These are beings that others have tossed out and deemed just so much trash.
    I’ve volunteered at BrightHaven and know how much the animal companions as well as the human caretakers need to take the opportunity to make their farewells to another sentient being going through the dying process. Steve, I’m so thankful that Callie had the opportunity to enjoy Alayne’s lap one last time and to have Alayne present at the last moment. When I had to have my precious Aussie Keanu put to sleep, I wanted my arms and face to be the last things he felt and saw as he crossed over.
    Tears and laughter (from Callie’s video) will be present today. Thank you for allowing me to share these precious moments with you.
    Namaste.

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  39. Dawn Avatar
    Dawn

    I’m so sorry for you guys. A lot to deal with all at one time, with Helen, too. Callie was so well cared for with you and had a happy life. Her video is so funny and sweet!
    You know what they say about opinions . . . never you mind. We who support you know how attentive you are to all aspects of your animals lives.

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  40. Angela Avatar
    Angela

    Bless your hearts, Steve and Alayne,
    I almost cried on reading about precious Callie, but was caught by the loving and happy and funny part of the story, which was seeing her little tail wagging in the video while she was lying down not wanting to get up. So you know you are truly successful when the good overpowers the “bad” in the most difficult of circumstances. You are 2 of the bravest heroes I know!! Have fun with the angels, Callie.

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  41. Muffy Morrigan Avatar

    So sorry to hear about Callie. I have followed her so for many month. My love goes out to all of you! huge hug

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  42. Anna Espinoza Avatar
    Anna Espinoza

    You two are angels in a world of darkness and hate. Unfortunately part of loving animals is having to let them go. I am in awe of the care you give these blessed, special animals. You find what is so important to them and fill that void. Bless you and all the animals you help and care for. You guys are truly an inspiration and really help to make this world a better place. Bless you.

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  43. Mauro Salles Avatar
    Mauro Salles

    I was thinking about her a few days ago… Goodbye, tough and funny lady!!!
    😦 😦 😦 😦

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  44. Aliza Avatar
    Aliza

    Okay, I’m posting again. I didn’t think I could get anymore upset about this until my friend and co-worker asked me this morning “Did you read the blog? Someone made a really shameful comment. Steve responded to her.” So I knew it wasn’t good, but Denise, when I read your words, I was floored. WORDS HURT. Especially words that are untrue. I want to believe you were mourning and not thinking clearly. To Steve & Alanye: I know her words hurt, but she is ONE person out of 78 that posted here in support of you. Please block her out. You have the love and support of so many people–please do not stop sharing with us. Most of us love your animals as much as we love our own, and we grieve with you like we celebrate and laugh with you. Please do not stop sharing. It does so much more good than you’ll ever know. P.S. I’ll be sending you a special Xmas donation in Callie’s name.

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  45. Carol Avatar
    Carol

    Farewell sweet Callie. My boys got extra hugs this morning and I’m sure I saw a star twinkling extra bright on our early morning walk.
    Steve and Alayne, thank you for providing Callie with the love and care she deserved yet could not find elsewhere. Thank you for sharing your stories of joy and loss. I have learned so much from you. When I first started following, I had 2 healthy dogs. Over the years since then, one has gone blind and the other has cancer. What I’ve learned from your blog has taught me to provide the best medical care that I can and to approach these conditions as just a part of life. I’ve also learned from your stories of loss that we embrace these special animals until they (with the advice of good doctors) let us know that they are ready to go. I know that when I have to face loss with my boys that I will be stronger because of what I’ve learned from you.
    Thank you thank you thank you.

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  46. Carrie Avatar
    Carrie

    Aww, this makes me so sad for the two of you. Callie was how I first found this site; I saw that video of her playing dead and instantly fell in love! So sorry for your loss. Rest well, little Callie. You were well loved.

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  47. Peggy Avatar
    Peggy

    Steve and Alayne, I myself have had the experience of a vet telling me to spend one more, final day with a little furry friend. And I’m so glad my vet said that. It was the most peaceful, sad, wonderful day getting to tell my little Lily goodbye. I think that’s wonderful that you got to share a day like that with Callie. You got to say goodbye to Callie and she got to feel all the love you had for her before she left on angel wings.
    I know it was hard to you write about Callie’s last moments and it’s hard for us to read it. But never second guess writing it. The more people you tell, the more prayers are sent to Callie with love. My thoughts are with you and Alayne and this very sad time.

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  48. Anne in Florida Avatar
    Anne in Florida

    Reading thru the other posts I am glad I missed Denises’ post. If someone has read this blog for any length of time I think it would be clear that Steve & Alayne always take into account the animal involved, the situation and the reccomendatons of the veterinarians dealing with the animal at the time. Because of who they are and what they have done in the past I would never second guess how they treat any of their animals. Steve, Please dont be reluctant to share with us. Even tho we are not with them every day we love your animals too. Thank you so much for the time you spend sharing them with us so unselfishly. Keep doing what you are doing…Loving and caring for Gods little creatures. Anne

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  49. Nancy Longfield Avatar
    Nancy Longfield

    Dear Alayne and Steve,
    We are so sorry about Callie. Her U-Tube video is a classic, as was Callie herself.
    Loving thoughts and prayers to you both.
    Nancy and Lady in South Carolina (Lady is our new older baby–I’ll e-mail you her story sometime!

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  50. Barb Ribinski Avatar
    Barb Ribinski

    Steve, Don’t stop blogging because some of those who visit here aren’t of the same mindset. Denise was insensitive and obviously doesn’t know a lot about RDR and how much the two of you love the animals in your care. Anyone who would give up their job to spend every day of their life taking care of the animals must care about them enough to not intentionally harm them in any way. Don’t let people like that get you down. The rest of us are here to support you. 🙂

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