Animal Stories
Mignonne
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It is with profound sadness that I share with you now that a few weeks ago, Mignonne, my dog-ter, left this world. Mignonne was a black, 5 lb., toy Phantom Poodle rescue dog. Sadly, her early years were spent in a puppy mill and with a dog hoarder. So, it’s easy to see that her fear and skidishness were proof of the very difficult life she had before we met. I melted the very moment she was placed in my arms. This tiny little creature was a beautiful angel. And, except for her losing some teeth after 2 pregnancies, she was nearly perfect—a beautiful dog with exquisite features and a quiet, laid-back disposition. Early on we could see that she absolutely was a “movie star” by all of the attention she got. People would stop us everywhere and admire her sweet face, wiggly walk, white paws and bulls-eye butt and then say, “What a beautiful dog”! It was like being the parent of a celebrity! And I was very proud that she and I had matching snowy-white beards and would tell people: “That’s how you can tell that she is my “dog-ter”—which made them laugh. Her last trip, a true adventure for us both, was the first time that she was ever on an airplane. It was there, while visiting family in Florida, Don first felt a lump in her neck and showed it to me. So we took her to the Vet. He said it was most likely a sebaceous cyst, but took a needle biopsy to be sure. But sadly, it wasn’t a cyst at all, it was a very aggressive, untreatable cancer that would double in size every month. His guestimation was that she had a few months. The cancer though was not on that schedule. During her final days, she began coughing and having trouble breathing. She had no interest in food and didn’t want to walk anymore. She was telling us with her eyes, “please, let me go”. I didn’t sleep much that night—I just held her close, told her that I loved her dearly and cried. By the morning I knew though that although I felt heartbroken, it was time to say our last “Goodbye”. With Don by my side, we carried her to her Vet’s Office. Mignonne had lost some weight now and was merely 4lbs 7oz. We cried as the first shot put her into a dream state, and with the next one, instantly our sweet poodle was gone—in just the blink of an eye. Elliot & Don
