Avery cover photo

Just five more days was all we had with him.

When I took Avery to see the cardiologist last Monday, I knew his heart condition would shorten his life. But I had been thinking we'd have him with us for at least several more months, if not longer. Five months, maybe. Not five days.

On Friday morning, as we were letting the dogs out, Alayne noticed Avery didn't seem to be doing well — kind of listless, not himself. He'd had diarrhea in his crate overnight, so we wrapped him in a towel and carried him outside. Alayne set him on the ground, and he just keeled over and lay on his side. She scooped him up, held him for a bit, and he seemed to perk up. She set him down again, and this time he was able to stand. He did his business (more diarrhea), and then just stood there, looking weak. Alayne picked him up and carried him into the house; I fixed up some bedding in a large open crate we call a "boat," and she set him down in it.

We could tell something was clearly wrong, and I told her I would go call the cardiologist and find out what Plan B was. Alayne stayed behind to pet him and love on him. I put two more dogs out on my way down the hall, and then went into the living room to find the cardiologist's business card. Just as I was heading up the stairs to my office to call him, Alayne came through the door. "He just died," she said, tears running down her face. 

I was floored. Avery had seemed to make progress on his new heart medications, and our only thought was getting him rechecked by the cardiologist in two weeks. We never expected to lose him this soon.

Alayne and I walked down the hall way to the dog room. Avery was curled up on the bedding, looking like he was just sleeping. But he was gone. We wrapped the towel around him again and Alayne carried his body over to the twin bed along the wall. She sat down on the bed, cradling him and crying. Alayne had really understood Avery and his emotional needs; she had been so patient in working with him, and he responded to her like no one else.

Avery had been on the cover of our 2011 winter/holiday newsletter — that's the photo above. I opened his story by writing, "Some dogs just never seem to get a break." After the awful life he'd suffered — beaten by people, attacked by other dogs, eyes painfully swollen from untreated glaucoma — he'd been turned into a Georgia shelter and was scheduled for euthanasia. That's when Avery finally got his break and came to us. Yet tragically, he was with us for just ten short months. 

Rather than recount his full story in this blog post and explain how far he'd come, here's the page from the newsletter if you haven't already read it — click on the image for a larger version:

Avery's story from newsletter
Avery had indeed made the most of the break he got. But he deserved so much more.

 

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110 responses to “We Lost Avery”

  1. Ema Avatar
    Ema

    i am sorry to hear of avrey’s passing. nothing can really stop the pain of loss, but the sweet memories of his life will be with you forever. thank you for taking such good care of this baby.

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  2. Bruce Korusek Avatar
    Bruce Korusek

    I just read about the passing of Avery. I am just in tears!
    I take comfort that he spent his last months in a loving home. The two of you have been through this kind of things many times, but I am sure it is never easy. God bless both of you!
    Bruce Korusek
    Richmond, Virginia

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  3. Shirley Parr Avatar
    Shirley Parr

    Dear Steve and Alayne,
    So. so sorry to hear about Avery’s passing over the Rainbow
    Bridge. He had a wonderful 10 months with you. You loved him so deeply.You will see him again.
    Love,
    Shirley and all the animals
    Four Winds Farm Sanctuary

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  4. Lisa K. from CA Avatar
    Lisa K. from CA

    I’m crying with you, and for you. Alayne, I know you were especially close to the little guy and I’m so sorry that his sweet life ended so soon after you got him. Oh, we are just so glad he got to know real love and tender care with you. God bless and comfort you all.

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  5. ginger Avatar
    ginger

    I am sending you all warm hugs with condolences. He was a very lucky guy for the time he was @ the Rolling Dog Farm. Thank you so very much for making his last months the best for him.
    ginger, Tobias & Tlingit

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  6. Karen Hudson Avatar
    Karen Hudson

    Sorry to hear about Avery’s passing – our animals are our babies and it hurts when we love one!! You know he is in heaven and it healthy now!!

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  7. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    You guys gave him such a wonderful home and such love in his final days. He’ll be waiting for you, happy and whole on the other side.

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  8. Angela Avatar
    Angela

    RIP darling little Avery – I am so glad you finally got so much love.

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  9. boundforglory Avatar
    boundforglory

    Avery deserved…RDF, a true home filled with love, good nutrition and space to play. His years of pain turned around, for 10 months…10 long, wonderful months, to remember. Thank you for sharing Avery with all of “us” and I’m so happy he made the newsletter cover but more importantly, I’m so happy he made his way to you guys. I send my deepest sympathy for your loss of Avery. Much love….

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  10. Pat Avatar
    Pat

    I was just told about you guys , What wonderful caring people you are . Can I say a big thank you for giving Avery happiness until he crossed the rainbow bridge . I had tears reading about this dogs life but so glad he found you guys till the end . Thank you Pat from Australia

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