Doogie

 

March 01, 2007

 

 

Dog Whose Rescue Initiates Legal Battle has Died

"Duke", "Doogie", "Jake" dies peacefully and on his own terms after 5-1/2 months of loving care, proper medication

March 3, 2007, Altoona, PA—The dog whose September 11, 2006 rescue initiated an ongoing legal battle has died. Duke, alias "Doogie" and "Jake" died Thursday morning, March 1st, at the home of his foster mother. He went peacefully, waiting for her to leave the room before passing, as many dogs (and humans) do.

He had been struggling with up and down health through December, until his foster mom found a medication that seemed to give him relief from
pain; he then flourished, turning into a loving family member. She wrote: "It’s with great sadness in my heart that I tell you Doogie passed away yesterday morning (March 1st) around 9:10 am.

Doogie had surpassed all goals I had set for us both. He learned how to smile, love, kiss, hug, wag his tail, trot (yes! literally trot!) up to me and check me with his hip in an attempt to play. He gently took food from me and never complained about anything we had to do to help him.

I thank you, Tammy, for letting me have time with him. He was an amazing little old man and sadly, the way he lived, no one enjoyed his comedy; a life spent chained had done a number on his mind. I have had much training; I studied animal behavior, first aid, and thank God live in a place where cruelty charges would have been given and upheld on
the owners of Doogie for the condition I saw him in—and that was after a month of care.

I want to thank everyone for the presents Doogie received and all the well wishes. Please know he went very peacefully and on his own, he chose his time and was not in any noticeable pain. I hugged him and told him all the amazing stories about the bridge, about how people who have hurt him will suffer in the end, and about Tammy’s amazing love in refusing to give him back to an immediate death. He had almost 5 months with me, during which time we both learned so much about love."

Doogie's body was returned to Altoona, Pennsylvania, where an autopsy is being performed, and where it has been confirmed by the vet to be
the same dog examined September 11, 2006.

Video of Doogie's condition at the time of his rescue has been viewed over 43,000 times on You Tube. Subsequent videos can be also be seen on
You Tube, with the latest showing Doogie's much-improved condition from October 18th. The case has made national headlines, and has been
featured on Inside Edition, the National Enquirer, Animal People, animal magazines, and on blogs all over the internet.

The case against Grimes for rescuing Doogie is still pending in the Blair County, PA court system; visit the site at dogsdeservebetter.org for updated information.

Dogs Deserve Better is a 501c3 nonprofit organization headquartered in Tipton, Pennsylvania, is the 2003 First Place Winner of the ASPCA Pet Protector Award, and currently has 150 area reps in 38 states as well as in Canada and Australia.

 

October 2006

 

 

Ode to an Abused Dog

Someone hurt you, hit you, beat you
would not give you food
The only water that you got
was from a muddy pool
And yet when help did finally come
though you were almost dead
You wagged your tail in greeting
and you tried to raise your head
What gave you strength or made you hope
what helped to see you through
The agonizing hunger
and lonliness you knew
Yet you forgave and took a chance
and graced us with your love
For us to know such spirit was
a gift from God above

author unknown

 

 

Pictures of Doogie when he was rescued

Near Death

Tammy- Doogies Angel of Mercy

 

 

In Our Hearts

We thought of you with love today.
But that is nothing new.
We thought about you yesterday.
And days before that too.

We think of you in silence.
We often speak your name.
Now all we have is memories.
And your picture in a frame.

Your memory is our keepsake.
With which we'll never part.
God has you in his keeping.
We have you in our heart.

Sadly missed by Tammy, Foster Mom,
DDB members and many others

 

Eternal Spirit, we bring you our grief in the loss of Doogie and ask for courage to bear it. We bring you our thanks for Doogie who lived among us and gave us freely of his love. We commit our friend and companion Doogie into your loving hands. Give us eyes to see how your love embraces all creatures and every living thing speaks to us of your love.

Amen

 

 

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