SunDog
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Quick story. My family was visiting from the east coast this week. We rarely get back there because I have trouble flying and plus, I hate leaving the animals. Anyway, my stepfather in the past 3 years has had surgeries and treatment for lung cancer, brain cancer, as well as a run-in with prostate cancer and a triple by-pass a few years before that. Even though he is in remission, he still moves and talks pretty slow and tries easily.
Enter Lupe. This dog has never met my stepfather. We got home from the airport, set him up in the family room, mom sat on the other couch, and my husband and I got pillows and sat on the floor as we all talked and enjoyed coffee. Within minutes (not joking), Lupe jumped up on the couch and plopped her head on my stepfatherās lap. Over the week, she followed him everywhere. Any time he sat down, she sat with him. Any time he got up, she followed. Lupe always āshadowsā me or my husband, but it was like we (or my Ma) didnāt exist. My stepfather loooooved the attention and said it āwas better than a year of therapy.ā I have no explanation other than Lupe knew he needed comfort. I know dogs do this when their owners don't feel well, but I hadnāt seen it like this.
As an aside, even though we already had two dogs, Lupe really took to my 17-year old German Shep. who had two cancers and Cushingās and passed when Lupe was just 6 months.
Iām reminded we are all so blessed to have these animals in our lives, and even though theirs is shorter than ours, I feel so much richer and complete than without them.
Lupe the nursing assistant:
Lupe and Sunday:
Enter Lupe. This dog has never met my stepfather. We got home from the airport, set him up in the family room, mom sat on the other couch, and my husband and I got pillows and sat on the floor as we all talked and enjoyed coffee. Within minutes (not joking), Lupe jumped up on the couch and plopped her head on my stepfatherās lap. Over the week, she followed him everywhere. Any time he sat down, she sat with him. Any time he got up, she followed. Lupe always āshadowsā me or my husband, but it was like we (or my Ma) didnāt exist. My stepfather loooooved the attention and said it āwas better than a year of therapy.ā I have no explanation other than Lupe knew he needed comfort. I know dogs do this when their owners don't feel well, but I hadnāt seen it like this.
As an aside, even though we already had two dogs, Lupe really took to my 17-year old German Shep. who had two cancers and Cushingās and passed when Lupe was just 6 months.
Iām reminded we are all so blessed to have these animals in our lives, and even though theirs is shorter than ours, I feel so much richer and complete than without them.
Lupe the nursing assistant:
Lupe and Sunday: