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Annie - Cavalier King Charles SpanielNovember 25, 2002 was one of the worst days of my life. That morning, Mac, a one year old male Cavalier King Charles Spaniel owned by my ex-wife Amy, suddenly passed away in front of us at the Palm Springs Desert Animal Hospital. To this day neither of us know what killed Mac (we suspect he may have drank some poisoned runoff water), but the experience was much more traumatic than I'd expected. I've always considered myself more of a "dog person" and have owned quite a few including a Sheltie, Beagle and Keeshond, and Mac's passing was not my first experience in losing a pet. However, seeing Mac lying stretched out on a stainless steel table with his eyes fully dilated made me feel as if I'd been kicked in the stomach and I could barely help my sobbing ex-wife walk past the line of shocked pet owners waiting by the front desk.

I became acquainted with Mac when Amy asked me to drive to Majesty Cavaliers near Temecula, California to help her pick out a puppy. Until then I'd never heard of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, but I became quickly enamored with Mac and we became fast friends after I informed Amy that I would be more than happy to puppy-sit him. I'd never encountered a dog with Mac's personality and slowly became suspicious that there really was a little person trapped in that red and white Blenheim body. I work out of my home office and one afternoon became angry at a notoriously obstinate client. I slammed down the phone, shouted an obscenity and turned around to see Mac staring straight up at me with wide, frightened eyes. He immediately scampered out of my office with me in hot pursuit shouting, "Mac, I'm not mad at you!" I'd only made it halfway down the hall when my phone rang and I returned to answer it. As I was speaking to a client, Mac reappeared with his favorite cloth doll, Mr. Alligator, and dropped it at my feet. He then looked up as if to say, "Will this make you happy?" If there ever was a moment that defined man's powerful and ancient connection to the dog, this was it - and I will never forget it.More>>>

 

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