It's with sad news that I have to report that the little Lord of the Casa du Borghese Buster Bolfig Borghese, has passed on. I just now feel like posting this, but it actually happened once back from my birthday trip. His breathing had become labored, and his trachea and kidneys weakening. The vet I was told said there wouldn't be much time left. On his final day, before going to sleep, he enjoyed a full-on grilled chicken sandwich, ice cream and a huge walk. It couldn't be more perfect with him going out spoiled. And then the next day , as if saying it was time... the time came. It had been back in 2009 that he came into my and the ex boytoy's life. Even after our split, we shared custody. Buster became the city mouse with the boytoy, and the country mouse with me. Little Buster was a new puppy in 2006 though. He was but 3 years old when we got him as a rescue. One of the best dogs and temperaments I've ever seen in a dog and got along with all creatures it seemed. His passing hit hard just like Lillith's two years prior. It never gets easy. He will and is already missed. What a hell of 19 years he led. He lived LIVED!!!!










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the place already seems more dim. 😥😪😥
ReplyDeleteThose we love don’t go away,
ReplyDeleteThey walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very dear.
I'm so sad to read. I felt he was everybody's dog. My condolence Mistress.
WHAT?!?! Not Buster!!!! Didn't he just have his birthday too? I too am now very heartbroken. My condolences, I'll be in touch.
ReplyDeleteLosing your dog, is like losing your soul. Anybody else who says otherwise has never had a dog love them. A dog makes a home, and you had a hell of a swell dog. I will miss him too. You're in my thoughts for comfort.
ReplyDeleteReading this and viewing the pictures... he was loved and happy hunty... I even got tears. The pure love I have for my pets is orders of magnitude more impactful in my life than any human. I wish that was different, but I know I'm not alone in that. I mean this utterly helpless creature agrees to love you unconditionally. Sending hugs to your girl.
ReplyDeleteNoooooooooooo! Little Buster has been on your blog since you started. I felt almost like he was my dog too. I think each picture got to me...but some made me laugh. I've lost 3 dogs as an in life so far and it has definitely been some of the worst experiences for me. Their loss totally wrecked me. Sending big HUGS.💔💔
ReplyDeleteDarling Mistress,
ReplyDeleteHow adorable Buster looks to have been. It is always terribly sad when a pet dies as they give such unconditional love. Our pets have also been rescued too. It seems as if they are so grateful to have a good home at last that they are ultra loving and kind.
We are sure that you gave Buster and he gave you the best of times. 19 years is a long life but it never is enough. he will leave a massive hole in your life but focus on the joyful times you enjoyed.
So cute! I'm very sorry for your loss. Losing a pet is one of the hardest things. They often get to see us in ways many people don't. A big hug to you, dear.
ReplyDeleteDreadful news! I send you copious condolences for the loss of your beautiful boy - I only wish they could help. Sorry, sorry, sorry :-(
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