Bailey with Alayne April 12

Our sweet and delightful little Bailey died yesterday morning. His heart finally gave out. Even when we knew the end was coming — he was very old and had really deteriorated in the past couple of months — it was still one of the most painful losses we've ever had. Bailey had an outsized personality, and he had been one of the touchstones of our life since he first arrived from an animal hoarder court case back in 2006.

He had been through a lot before coming to us, and you can read about the conditions he was living in here. It was only because a determined group of neighbors kept pressing local law enforcement to do something about this awful place that Bailey and many other animals were eventually rescued.

Through it all, he had survived — and we were blessed to have him spend his final years with us.

He had always been one of the most physically compromised animals we've ever had the privilege of caring for — his lower back was bent, his rear legs skewed sideways, and yet while it looked like it was difficult for him to walk, he loved to go roaming around the yard. He had a get-up-and-go drive that absolutely defied how his tiny body looked.

And despite the appearance of his back and legs, he wasn't in any pain. We learned after we first got him that there was nothing our veterinary surgeons in Spokane could do for him, but it was clear from watching him that he was very mobile and enjoyed going everywhere and anywhere. Indeed, on the day he came to us in, the first thing he did was take off down the drive, and we had to go running after him to scoop him up.

Because of his spinal problem, he had no control over his bladder or bowels, and yet nothing bothered him more than not being able to go outside to do his business. Bailey never wanted to go inside the house, but he wouldn't know he needed to poop until it started coming out … and then he would make a mad dash to the front door. The effort to get outside always made a bigger mess across the floor for us to clean up, of course, but we admired how he tried so hard to to avoid going inside. Let's just say it was an example we hoped some other dogs could learn from!

Bailey had an irrepressible spirit and energy — bossy, playful, loving, and full of antics. Over the years he accounted for more blog posts than any other animal, including even Widget. He relished being outside when it was hot, sleeping under one of his favorite shade trees. When he was inside, he was forever playing with toys, like Mr. Caterpillar … when he wasn't using a toy as a head rest while he slept … or using a friend for the same purpose. Every dog was a friend to Bailey, as well as a potential head rest.

He loved exploring, even when the snow was deep. One of our favorite Bailey blog posts was his wind meter one. Since this is such a sad post, you may really want to see this video clip of him playing with toys called "45 Seconds of Pure Joy."

But you get the idea:  this tiny dog with a giant personality gave us lots of unforgettable memories over the years. Just type "Bailey" in the search box on this blog (on the left) and you'll see what I mean.

In recent months as his body began wearing out, Alayne would baby him even more. She carried him around the house with her on "road trips" so he could see what was going on, and would sit at her computer holding him. In the past few weeks she set up a special bed in a laundry basket so he could be with us wherever we were. His incontinence became worse, and she was bathing him three or four times a day now. We always knew when his bedding needed to be changed, because he'd start barking insistently. We joked that this was Bailey's way of saying, "Housekeeping! Housekeeping! Bedding change needed in Basket 1!" In his last few days his voice became noticeably weaker, but he was just as bossy as ever.

He was in his basket-bed in my office yesterday morning, sleeping just a few feet behind me while I responded to emails. At some point I realized I didn't hear any sound coming from the basket and I turned around to look. I pulled his blanket back. He was no longer breathing and was absolutely still. I knew he had just slipped away. I called down to Alayne who was in the kitchen, and she came running up the stairs.

I picked up his little body, wrapped it in his fleece, and handed him to her.  She cradled him and cried. Sitting on the floor, she rocked back and forth, tears streaming down her face, hugging him tightly. She said, "I loved caring for him. He was just so special. He was my little boy." Alayne handed him to me and I sat on the floor, cradling him and crying, too. Dang, and now I'm crying again writing this and reliving it. 

[Following a brief pause for tissue…]

After we grieved and cried for quite a while together, Alayne went to get his last bedding change — what we would wrap him in for burial. It was a Winnie the Pooh sheet that Alayne always reserved for Bailey's bed. She had already decided where we were going to bury him. Since he loved being under trees so much, his final resting place will be under a beautiful birch tree just below the house.

Goodbye, sweetheart. We miss you so much.

Bailey looking at camera

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202 responses to “We Lost Bailey”

  1. Colleen & Wes Vermillion Avatar
    Colleen & Wes Vermillion

    Aahh Bailey—He absolutely knew beyond a shadow of a doubt just how loved and treasured he was. And, as all of us have already said in our postings, please know that both of you are loved, treasured and in our hearts…

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  2. Brighid Brown Avatar
    Brighid Brown

    Our sweet, sweet Bailey, we miss you! I too loved reading about him and am so sorry to hear of his passing. I sit here typing through my teary eyes and look down at the dog bed under my desk with my doxie Wilson sleeping soundly in it and fight the urge to pull him out of sleep and hold him tight. I can feel your heartache Alayne & Steve, you were the light of his life as much as he was for you. Good job to both of you.. he died warm, happy, peaceful and loved. Thank you.

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  3. Devri Owens Avatar
    Devri Owens

    I will be honest – I receive the RDR newsletter emails, but only skim them. (I apologize for that. They will now be read first thing.) For some reason, my heart told me to read this one that I saw on Twitter. My heart is broke. It’s broken in a good way for sweet Bailey. I know that he had the best care and life his final years and that makes me feel so good. What a wonderful place RDR is and I know Bailey thinks so, too. I know I will do the very same thing for my sweet doxie if and when the time comes (taken care of him the way you all did with Bailey), and it is so heartwarming to hear that there is a place as wonderful as RDR that animals can go to enjoy the great life they deserve. God bless you all and run free (and potty whenever and wherever you want!) at Rainbow Bridge sweet Bailey.

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  4. Chris Connell Avatar
    Chris Connell

    I read your words and feel for your broken hearts. We did not know each other but I read often of Bailey and send thanks to you and all the rescuers who have such a great love for their fellow creatures. I am so sorry for your loss. Sleep peacefully darling boy.

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  5. Gavin Blair Avatar
    Gavin Blair

    so sorry to hear of your loss, so glad Bailey had you!

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  6. Betsy Avatar
    Betsy

    My prayers go out to you both. When you post on your blog about losing one of your special dogs, I cry. And then I go and hug our dog knowing they are in our lives for just a short time. You both give such love, care and time to your animals.

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  7. Dee's Mom Avatar
    Dee’s Mom

    I am so so sorry Alayne and Steve. I know how you are feeling. Hugs to you two and to Bailey. Tears, tears and more tears.

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  8. Kristi Gross Avatar
    Kristi Gross

    Alayne and Steve, I’m so sorry to hear this. Bailey was a special boy indeed and I know his loss leaves a huge hole in your hearts. Pull out your copy of Dog Heaven and think of him there, still up to his old antics, but now able to run free without any physical limitations. Big hugs and much love to you.

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  9. Lynda Avatar
    Lynda

    Sitting here crying at my desk. (Hope a customer doesn’t walk in.) Tissues please.

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  10. Snooglerat Avatar

    And here I am crying with you… I’ll miss seeing him here 😦

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  11. Habibi Tagati Avatar
    Habibi Tagati

    So sorry to hear about Bailey, but it’s wonderful that he was able to spend the golden years of his life in such a wonderful surrounding: grass, love, food and loving caretakers.
    He was well loved by all and won’t be forgotten.
    Namaste.

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  12. Rosemary Furnell Avatar
    Rosemary Furnell

    I’m so very sorry to hear our beautiful Bailey has died. He was another of your amazing and adorable animals that you have loved and sheltered. I loved reading about his antics. He will be sorely missed by everyone. Thank you Steve and Alayne for sharing your wonderful pets with us…and the tragic moments as well. Bailey is waiting on the Rainbow Bridge for you both. May God bless you both,

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  13. Margaret Avatar
    Margaret

    Oh! My heart hurts for you all. So sorry…
    I’ve also loved getting to know Bailey and admiring your wonderful care of all his challenges. May we all live lives so full, deserving such a wonderful eulogy. He was indeed the MOST special little guy. You were so fortunate to have each other.

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  14. Evelyn Avatar
    Evelyn

    Very sorry for your loss. It is always hard to loose our buddies. Especially those special ones. God bless you.

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  15. Dawn Avatar
    Dawn

    Thank you for giving this little guy such happy last few years. I sure cried too reading your blog. I’m so sorry for your (and our) loss. He was a sweetie.

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  16. mary k Avatar

    Steve & Alayne: I am so very sorry for your loss. Bailey and Mr. Caterpillar have always been my favorite blog posts. Thank you both for sharing him with us. Be well and take care.

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  17. Carole H. Avatar
    Carole H.

    Our condolences to you on your loss. We to woke up this morning and found our dear Kia (chi-daschund) mix had passed. We don’t know how old she was, we had her 8 years and the rescue we had gotten her from said her owners just didn’t want her anymore….and they weren’t sure of her age…..I suspect she was around 7 or 8 then. RIP dear Kia. RIP dear Bailey.

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  18. Toby Preston Avatar
    Toby Preston

    So sorry for your loss. he was very special.

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  19. Mircat Avatar
    Mircat

    Doesn’t matter if you love them all, there are just some who are higher on the ladder of love than others. They burrow into your heart and the fit is perfect. Thank goodness he had some very happy, well-loved years. And, bossy little guy that he was, he left on his own terms. Thank you for loving him. Will light a candle for Bailey.
    Tearfully, Miranda

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  20. Mary, Ottawa Avatar
    Mary, Ottawa

    I am so sad to hear about the loss of dear, sweet Bailey. He was blessed to be able to spend so many happy years with you both. I will miss him.

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  21. Teri Avatar
    Teri

    I am so sorry for your loss, but I will say it again and again… I am so thankful that he was with you guys. Thanks to you both he had an amazing and happy life. And he’s looking down on you now and wagging his happy tail.

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  22. Doreen Avatar

    So very very sorry for your loss. Godspeed little buddy Godspeed.

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  23. Tracy Ismert Avatar
    Tracy Ismert

    Bailey, I can hear the angels singing for you now, calling your name. I hope you find lots a treats and a nice blanket at the Rainbow Bridge. All our love, Tracy, Willoughby and Lucy.

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  24. Nancy Longfield Avatar
    Nancy Longfield

    Dear Alayne and Steve–We are so very sorry about your loss of Bailey–the painful sorrow you are feeling is the price we pay for having those loving creatures in our lives–our thoughts and prayers are with you.
    Nancy and Ladybug in SC

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  25. Barb Ribinski Avatar
    Barb Ribinski

    I’m so sorry for the sad news about Bailey. But as every good person knows, the pain of loss is bearable because of the wonderful lives we know we’ve been able to provide for our animal friends and for all the happiness they’ve provided to us. I don’t think I was a RDF supporter back in ’07 so I never saw the 45 Seconds of Joy clip. Oh my goodness! I laughed out loud when I just watched it. Those tiny little back legs moving and moving – it was so adorable you can’t help but smile. Bailey will be truly missed. Thank you again for all you do for the animals.

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  26. wendy Avatar

    I’m so sorry to hear about Bailey. He was an amazing dog and you guys gave him everything he deserved.

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  27. Jessica, NL Avatar
    Jessica, NL

    It is so special that the biggest loss can be the most unwanted pet, the smallest body with the beautiful soul inside…
    I sit here crying as we all do(that final sentence is the wrecker) but so happy at the same time… I have a heap of towels on my lap, a small kitten is sleeping on it without a tail and without ‘control’ and her spirit is amazing. As Alayne says, I love taking care of her and it is a privilege to be able to see her cope.
    I will remember you both and Bailey in my thoughts and hold you in my heart.

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  28. Anna Espinoza Avatar
    Anna Espinoza

    Sorry for your loss. I am in awe of the miracles you create everyday and the strength you have to keep loving and caring for these babies. Your perspective is truly an inspiration. Bless you!

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  29. DoxieMom Avatar
    DoxieMom

    Whew….my tears are now dried. Yes, Bailey was a joy to us all. Thank you for sharing him with us. It was soooo hard reading about him passing this morning. My co-worker asked what was wrong and I said “Bailey died” without even a thought. Of course everyone here knows that I don’t have a dog named Bailey…they were a bit confused. My thoughts are with you. May you find comfort in that you do so much to help so many animals. May there be another “super special” one to help ease the pain.

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  30. Chloe Avatar

    Look at those beautiful eyes! So full of wisdom, playfulness, and joy.
    It is so sweet that he waited until your back was turned Steve to make his exit. I’m sure he knew it was his time and wanted to go quietly.
    We are sending loving thoughts to you both and hopes that soon the joyful silly memories will overshadow the pain of his loss.
    You wrote a beautiful tribute to an amazing soul. Thank you for caring and loving him so.

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  31. Cora Hellings Avatar
    Cora Hellings

    Along with Bailey’s fans…I am devastated – but I find solace that he left us quietly and peacefully and in his own terms. Just an overall cool guy!

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  32. J.B. Katz Avatar
    J.B. Katz

    So sorry to hear about little Bailey. I fell in love with that little guy too through your stories. I hope you take comfort in knowing that you gave him a fabulous life in his last years. I’m sure it wiped away all his pain from before.

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  33. Mimi Herrenberg Avatar
    Mimi Herrenberg

    Good bye sweet Bailey. Pleasant dreams in doggy heaven. We will miss you!

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  34. Sherry Holcomb Avatar
    Sherry Holcomb

    I am sitting here crying my eyes out for your loss. I also lost my Mugsy last July 2nd, and it almost killed me. The babies can be very special to us. They are just like children only they don’t talk back and they love us unconditionally. I am praying for all of you and will keep you in my daily prayers.

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  35. Lisa Avatar

    So sorry to hear of your loss. As my little Sydney gets older and has more health issues, this really hits home for me.

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  36. Aimee Evans Avatar
    Aimee Evans

    I’m here bawling! I didn’t even know him,but he reminds me of my Rustyboy when he was rolling around in that bed….Rusty does that sometimes,and he’s as happy as a clam! sorry for you loss….

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  37. Jane Avatar
    Jane

    Thank you for being his angels on earth, caring for him and giving him love. I am a dach-a-holic and have 5 myself, so this story touches me deeply. Run free at Rainbow Bridge Bailey.

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  38. Barb Avatar
    Barb

    So sorry for your loss. You gave Bailey so much love and care. Know that his body and spirit are new again and he frolicking at the Rainbow Bridge with all that went before him. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers as you begin your difficult journey of saying good-bye to Bailey. Stay strong.

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  39. Lynn (in Louisiana) Avatar
    Lynn (in Louisiana)

    Thanks for the laughs Bailey. Your Mr. Caterpillar love is one of my favorite RDF tales. Remember when Mr. Caterpillar had to undergo on site medical care after getting ripped open?? I laughed and laughed at that. Gee, I’m really going to miss this little guy~

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  40. Cheryl Turner Avatar
    Cheryl Turner

    You guys represent all that is good in the world. There is nothing like the love of a faithful dog. As I see the face and paws of my Toby turn gray I know this day will come for me someday. He is a red short hair dachshund just like Bailey. I just dont know how I will get thru it. You can take comfort in knowing you loved him with all your heart and he was happy and loved till his last little breath.

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  41. Mauro Salles Avatar
    Mauro Salles

    😦 😦 😦 😦 😦 😦 😦

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  42. Beth Scagnelli-Morey Avatar

    Oh Bailey. Farewell!

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  43. Kenneth Horne Avatar
    Kenneth Horne

    Your story of Bailey and his passing brought tears to my eyes.I lost my last two Dachshunds to herniated disc problems and they are buried in my back yard. I hope that they welcomed Bailey to Eternity.May you be reunited with him there.God bless your work.

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  44. Celia Brown Avatar
    Celia Brown

    I have this on my home page at work and I made the mistake of reading this morning. I was blubbering in my cube. I have a dog that is very similar to Bailey — we are so lucky to get them! My prayers are with you.

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  45. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    So sorry to hear about your loss and sweet Bailey. What a comfortable and happy life he had with you in your home. I know you will miss him, may all the wonderful memories of him help you to heal.

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  46. Rebecca Hengen Avatar
    Rebecca Hengen

    Rest in peace sweet baby boy. All any of us can hope for is to be loved during our lifetime, and to not die alone. You made both these things possible for Bailey.

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  47. Rhonda Avatar

    Oh sweet little Bailey. I am so sorry for your loss, but so very glad he is all well roaming around over the bridge now. Imagine how excited he will be when he finally sees you again!

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  48. Janet Avatar
    Janet

    I was so saddened when I opened this posting & saw the title. I’m so sorry for your loss of this sweet boy. Take heart in the knowledge that dogs live in the “now” as Cesar says and that means Bailey’s “now” was a little piece of Paradise, living in your loving embrace. The night sky is a little brighter now for the newest little dog star twinkling there.

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  49. Jan in Winnipeg, Canada Avatar
    Jan in Winnipeg, Canada

    Alayne and Steve–thank you for sharing Bailey’s story and thank you for giving him years with you in such a wonderful home. He went knowing that he was loved. What a sweet boy. (Tissue needed here, too)

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  50. Jen Avatar
    Jen

    I’m so sorry Alayne and Steve, he wss an amazing dog. Your in my thoughts.

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