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Sat Apr 20, 2024, 11:02 PM Apr 20

Big Love for a Small Dog

Rudy, my Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, is 13, or 95 dog years. I fear the Old Man, as he’s also affectionately known, won’t make it to his 14th birthday this September. The day he dies will be painful, for Rudy and I have a special bond.

When my family visited a Greenville, S.C., breeder in 2010, my wife and kids all had their eye on the same puppy: a lively darling with “best in show” written all over her. Believing my brood had an abundance of love to give, I had other plans. I made the case for choosing the runt. While all his siblings snuggled close to their mother, one impossibly scrawny pup remained quietly on the periphery, the Charlie Brown Christmas tree of hounds. My family reluctantly backed the choice.

The pooch that instantly captured my heart reminded me of another undersized overachiever, the cinematic hero who on determination alone willed his way onto Notre Dame’s football team: Rudy. And so we named him that. The past two years have been tough on Rudy. He is arthritic as well as completely deaf and blind, and he has to be watched whenever he goes outdoors. But true to his namesake, his heart is strong, with no sign of the mitral valve disease that often burdens his breed as it ages.

He barks after dusk, when he tends to become more disoriented, so our veterinarian suggested someone cuddle him every night before bedtime. The idea was that a familiar scent and touch would help reorient him. Happily, this ritual fell to me. After dinner my ailing dog and I sit together. I play songs that remind me of him, hoping they won’t be impossible to enjoy when he’s gone. Sometimes it’s Neil Young’s “Old Man”; less often it’s the poignant “Feed Jake” by Pirates of the Mississippi. I hold Rudy close before taking him to bed.

(snip)

What a wonderful way to go through life—choosing to give and receive love, both acts of the will, in every moment. For me, what a triumphal reminder that the source and summit of the created universe is the perpetual presence not simply of something loving, but of Love itself. Rudy needed me more when he was young, but as we both grow old, we need each other equally.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/big-love-for-a-small-dog-pets-i-need-rudy-as-much-as-he-needs-me-runtof-the-litter-3d0e996f?st=9hhaunixhj4noxn&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

Mr. Kerrigan is an attorney in Charlotte, N.C.



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Big Love for a Small Dog (Original Post) question everything Apr 20 OP
Awwww! What an adorable - and lucky - pup Rhiannon12866 Apr 20 #1
love this, big heart in this little dog. peacebuzzard Apr 20 #2
Theyre practically the perfect breed !!! Karadeniz Apr 21 #3
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