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Eddie-a life remembered
By PS Gifford

On July 5th, 2003 the final word, on the final page of the story of my beloved
dog Eddie Valentino was composed.
How did Eddie come into my life?
When I was a very young twenty one I had planned to go see a movie one early
spring evening. When I arrived at the theatre, I discovered that the advertised
time in that day’s newspaper had been wrong. I had forty-five minutes to find
something to do; it just so happened that in the same parking lot was a pet
store and I have always had a fondness for animals.
It was basically a pet supply store, but they did sell a few rabbits and mice.
They normally never sold dogs, but as soon as I walked in I noticed a large
cardboard box, placed by the door. I inquisitively peered inside, and too my
delight discovered that a young puppy was sitting there. My curiosity was now
peeked. I read the information on a card, that had been taped to the make shift
home. It informed me that the store owner’s next door neighbor’s dog had an
unexpected litter of 6 Airedale terrier/ German shepherd mix puppies.
Growing up in England, I had always desperately wanted a dog perhaps clinging to
a romantic notion that having a dog was an enchanted experience. Maybe I had
read one two many Enid Blyton books, or watched too many episodes of Lassie on a
Saturday afternoon, but circumstances alas had ever permitted my dream to be
realized.
As I peered in at this little fellow, the last remaining pup of the brood, a
strange thing happened; he looked straight back at me, as if to say "here I am!"
I somehow managed to pull myself away from his clinging gaze. I then attempted
to distract myself by glancing about the rest of the store. As I peered at a
rabbit, the puppy managed to climb out the box and follow me! The owner of the
store smiled in amazement. "He has never done that before…” She remarked in an
amused tone
At this point in my life I was renting a second floor apartment, not the ideal
environment to nurture and take care of an energetic six week old puppy. I bit
my lip, pulled my composure together and marched out of the store, trying hard
not to look back at the glorious young dog again. The store owners, picked him
up, and smiled at me, as I left my ears were full of whimpering.
I discovered it difficult to fall asleep that night, I kept thinking about him.
It was the strangest thing this curious little dog was turning into an
obsession… The next day I tried again to keep my mind off him, I almost
succeeded. But at 5:30 the impulse became stronger than I could stand "I must
have this dog." My mind was made up! Now, the shop closed at six, so I knew that
I had to move fast as I had 15 miles of freeway to cover. I raced to my car and
sped off into the afternoon flirting with getting a speeding ticket. I arrived
with moments to spare, hurriedly parked my car, and ran into the shop, my
adrenaline racing and my heartbeat thumping. I had made it, there was the box! I
looked in, unable to conceal my excitement and to my horror the box was EMPTY!!
‘AAArgh,’ I thought, ‘I am too late, and someone else has taken my dog!’ It was
then I looked up and noticed the friendly store owner -who was smiling at me!
She quickly informed me she had seen the look of love come over me the day
before, and had put the dog safely in the back room for me! Her heart had told
her that I was going to be back. As she went back to get him, I don’t know who
was more excited me, or the dog!
So that is how I came to own my first dog. He came to be known as ‘Eddie
Valentino.’
There are a many, many stories I could share about him, and perhaps one day I
might but as I sit here and write my simple tribute to my beloved friend, on
this the day of his passing, a few significant events readily spring to mind…
Eddie had such a confounding impact on my life, it is most difficult to fully
express. However I shall take an attempt to explain some of his everlasting
effect on me. Please forgive me as it is late, and my lack of real sleep for a
couple of days is having a marked impression.
My education into dog ownership began quickly as I realized just how dependent a
puppy is. I was completely naive as to what dog ownership fully entailed. The
actual purchase of the dog was a mere $35.00, after my first vet visit and pet
store extravaganza; I was soon up to the $500.00 mark! I was still a waiter at
the time, so it was definitely felt, but I did not care, nothing was too good
for my new best friend. I remember eating lots of meatless spaghetti dinners and
macaroni those first couple of months!
The very first night I brought him home, I had made a bed out of a large shoe
box and a soft towel, and placed it carefully by the side of my bed. My
optimistic intent that we were both going to get a good night’s sleep- Wrong!
That first night was rather long! The only way he eventually got any rest was by
sucking on my little finger. The next night, after a little research I wrapped
an alarm clock in with the towel and although a vast improvement, he still felt
a need to suckle that finger of mine!
I quickly established that he was a very active pup and that he needed at least
two hours of exercise daily for him to burn of all of his energy, this in turn
meant that I also was getting two hours of exercise. Each day we were to be
found in the local park, chasing, catching and playing, building the foundations
of a deep trusting friendship.
The months passed and circumstances prompted that I needed to find a new place
to call home, as I had to move out of my old apartment. I regrettably had to get
Eddie boarded a couple of times. Eventually I discovered it, an apartment on the
bad side of town, but they allowed dogs. (Have you ever tried apartment hunting
with a hundred pound dog in tow?) I left Eddie behind when I was scheduled to
meet with my new landlord. He seemed to like me, and despite being in a
questionable neighborhood, the downstairs apartment with a small yard seemed
perfect. I mentioned that I had a “medium sized” dog. He explained that the
deposit would be higher but a smallish dog is acceptable. A contract was signed.
I shall never forget the look on his face when he actually got to see Eddie for
the first time!
Eddie started going everywhere with me, outdoor restaurant patios, and
convenience stores and even into the barbers, no-one seemed to mind! It seemed
as if the whole neighborhood knew of my unusual, half human companion. He became
my best friend, companion and protector. The bond between us was incredible. You
might find this hard to believe, yet he could communicate to me, with a
particular bark, or shake of his head. Eddie also was a teacher, he taught me
patience, but most importantly he taught me how to love. When I was depressed,
he was there to understand and support. His dependence on me so much managed to
motivate myself as I would permit myself to let him down. I manage to get my
career going, moving up into restaurant management, the future was beginning to
look rosy.
My life went on like this for the next ten years. We both had become older and
wiser sharing a multitude of adventures and experiences together. I was happy
and contented with my life, yet I could not help but think something important
was still missing from it.
Then after an intriguing set of circumstances at the restaurant I managed I got
to meet the second angel God had seen fit to bless me with -my beloved wife
Sarah. We got engaged on the first night, moving in together a month later…Love
truly does work in miraculous ways.
Eddie had spent almost a decade with me at this point, just the two of us. He
was naturally rather jealous of Sarah right from the onset. As I hugged her he
would gently growl, and attempt to push between us. It was a tough transition
for all of us. Sarah and I found a modest house to rent, yet it had a large back
yard. Eddie quickly transitioned from sleeping on the bed next to me, to
sleeping in a dog house in the back garden. Sarah, however, conceded after a few
weeks, and allowed him to sleep in his bed in the kitchen. This is where he
slept, relatively contented for another couple of months.
I shall never forget the fateful night that things were once more about to
change. It was a late August, at the end of a glorious hot Californian summer.
We had a thunder and lightening storm, Eddie was always terrified by them. At
the second crash of thunder, I heard a noise from the kitchen; Eddie had managed
to jump over the gate that had been put up to contain him. As my wife blissfully
slept, I watched lovingly as he cautiously nosed open our bedroom door and
peered in. I could not help but smile as he stealthily crawled to my side of the
bed. Then with a satisfied sigh, slumped down and fell asleep. From that day
forth, that’s where he continued to sleep. My wife learned that a pet is part of
the family too.
The last eight years simply have flown by. So many things have changed, but
there was always the one constant in my life, Eddie. Over those years, he has
gotten lost, survived two surgeries, and has shared in a host of adventures. He
gradually got a little slower, significantly grayer, and in my mind even more
wise.
Up to about two weeks ago he was still fairly active, but arthritis was
beginning to dramatically show its wear and tear upon him, especially with his
hind legs and hip. Yet, he still managed his daily walk around the park, even if
we had to stop and rest a couple of times…These were our magic moments. I used
to chatter to him as we walked, and he used to intently listen to my every word…
He knew when to reassure me, he knew when to comfort me, and he knew when to
make me laugh.
I understood the end was coming, he was after all seventeen years old, and had
already beaten the odds; I started heavy hearted to say goodbye to him.
This morning, despite his best efforts he was no longer able to get up. During
the night he had needed to relieve himself, and was unable to stand up to go
outside. He has always been fanatically house broken, never failing to awaken me
in the night if he needed to be let out. But this morning I awoke to discover he
had soiled himself, and was lying in it, he looked up at me with a combination
of embarrassment and anguish. My heart ached. I knew this day was going to be
his last. With a little effort, my wife and I transported him outside, and we
began to clean him up. I wanted to give him a little dignity back. Despite his
obvious discomfort, he still managed to smile at me, even licking the tears that
were now slipping down my cheeks.
The vet was called and an appointment was made. Three o clock, this afternoon, I
hugged him as I wept; our time together was quickly fleeting. I fed him six all
beef hot dogs his favorite food, which he eagerly devoured. I lay down next to
him, talking and singing to him, as he talked and sang back.…
I would not have had the strength of will to transport him to the vets myself.
As it happens I did not have to. I am fortunate enough to be truly blessed with
a marvelous brother and sister-in-law, Dwight and Rhonda. Dwight’s brother, a
fireman, had just flown in for a visit from Chicago. It was decided that they
were going to take care of it for me, realizing that I would not be able to. At
the allotted hour they dutifully arrived… Eddie required to be carried off in a
blanket, as his ability to walk had completely been lost. He refused to even
try. He was placed in the back of Dwight’s truck...I hugged him and kissed him
goodbye, for the last time, completely overcome with emotion, I almost was
physically sick, I was so heartbroken – and then they drove off.
I was told that his final passing was quick and painless. The vet office was
apparently also in tears when they were informed of my Eddie’s story. They were
amazed to discover that this dog lying in front of them was a remarkable
seventeen years old.
So this brings me to the end...a brief summary of one wonderful life. A life
that taught me so much about love and loyalty and a life that has improved my
life in more ways that I can ever express. I truly believe that the wonderful
existence that I and my family share right now would not have happened without
my treasured Eddie Valentino. I whole heartedly contend that he was sent to
guide me, to show me how wonderful life can truly be.
Eddie’s memory shall always remain deep in my heart.
Now to the future, I have two other dogs, Chester and Tasha, both were rescued,
both amazing stories in there own right. As it happens Tasha is asleep at my
feet right now, right where Eddie used to be...

© P. S. Gifford
If you enjoyed Paul's tribute to Eddie, you
might like to read his warm-hearted story about
The Cat Lady
Biography of P. S.
Gifford
Paul was born in
Birmingham, England and in the mid 80’s relocated to Southern California. He is
married, has a teenage son, two dogs and a rabbit (all rescues…) and an endless
dream.
To discover more
about him than is decent in public conversation you can check out his website,
aptly named…
www.psgifford.com
Paul has also had a
number of his stories published by PetWarmers and if you wish to contact him to
give him your comments on this lovely story, you can do so at:
psgifford@earthlink.net
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