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Are there Pets in Heaven?

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Are there Pets in Heaven?

Growing up in a family of 9 was no easy task. With 6 brothers and 1 sister we spent a lot of time fighting over things. The reason I call them things is because if we sat down today we couldn't figure out what we were fighting over. I guess it was just one of the ways we entertained ourselves. My Mom would always jump right in and fight with us. Then my Dad would step in and settle things. He used to laugh all the time saying that Mom was just as bad as us kids. He would say instead of correcting us she would join in on the madness. I remember Mom would always say, "You just wait until your father gets home." This usually ended any fighting and we'd share whatever we were fighting over.

Then the day came when my parents decided to get a dog. As you can imagine finding one that we all liked wasn't going to be an easy task. Being in a large family like mine we couldn't go to a pet store and buy one. We had to look for friends who's dogs were having puppies or one of three shelters were people would bring pets they could no longer take care of. Days turned into weeks and weeks turned into months. I thought my Dad was going to change his mind and tell us we couldn't have a dog. Then one day when he came home from work he was caring a small box. We were all excited because whenever Dad brought something home it usually was special. When he sat the box down we all rushed to see what was inside it. There, in the box was the most perfect dog any of us had ever seen. She was a beautiful Labrador. She was the prettiest red color I'd ever seen. Of course we'd never seen a Lab before. My Dad said she was the runt of the litter and the owner was going to give her away. My Dad heard this and asked if he could have her. The owner said yes.

Brownie turned out to be more than just our family pet. She loved each and every one of us even though we treated her differently. Meaning that we all did different things with her. One of us would walk her. Another would feed her. Then there were baths, combings, playing catch the ball and many other games. Then one day as I was getting her food she chewed up one of my Dads shoes. I knew Dad would be mad and I had to let her know what she did was wrong. When I looked at her and said Bad Girl, she looked down at the ground and went and hid. I thought I even saw a tear in her eyes. I felt so bad I went looking for her. I found her under my bed hiding. I called her out and she came to me, tail between her legs. She had never been hit or even yelled it in her life. Again I felt like crawling into a hole. I forced a smile and said Good Girl. That was the day Brownie smiled. Yes, you heard me right. Brownie would smile when she was happy.

Many years latter we ran into the man that had given her to us. When he saw her, his eyes were big as saucers. He couldn't get over how big and beautiful she had turned out. This man was a breeder and he said he only wished one of the other dogs in the litter had turned out like Brownie. As part of the agreement between my Dad in the man we had Brownie spaded. This meant she couldn't every have any puppies of her own. Brownie went everywhere with us. People everywhere would stop and ask if they could pet her. Of course she'd let anyone pet her. She was just the most lovable dog. I recall many times when we'd be out walking and a small child would come over and pull on her hair. She never growled or tried to get away. Funny thing is she would smile. This scared people because they thought she was bearing her teeth. Far from the truth, she loved everyone. If there were one thing that most touched my heart was when she would go to whom ever was sick and just be with them. We all always felt better when she was around.

Then the day came when she could no longer walk. The Vet told us that she had grown faster than her tendons. He said it was only a matter of time before she would have injured herself. We tried everything to get her back to heath. She had two operations where the doctor put new tendons in her legs. But she wasn't long for this world after the first operation. She never did walk again and we built a stretcher that we could pick her up and place her into. Then two of us would carry her out so she could go to the bathroom. We could see the spark go out of her eyes more and more each day. Finally, one morning we had to call the vet. He came over and told us that Brownie was dieing. He said she was in a lot of pain even though she never cried out. The best thing we could do for her was to put her to sleep. As we were all crying, my Dad told him to go ahead and do it. Before he did we all took turns saying our goodbyes to her. Then the vet opened his bag and took out a needle and gave Brownie a shot. The last thing Brownie did was smile and she went to sleep. The vet said he'd be back in about an hour to get her.

Brownie was cremated and she is still sitting on my mothers' fireplace watching over all of us. Someone once asked me if I thought their pets would go to Heaven. I have to say yes. If ever an animal deserved to go to Heaven, it was Brownie. So Brownie, I know your up there playing with all the children. Some day we'll see each other again and I'll be looking for your smile. Thank you God?

Written By Richard Causey

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Knight said:
This should bring tears to the eyes of any dog lover.

Except me of course.......




















Excuse me, I think I have something in my eye......:cry:


LOL I know what you mean. We have to always be the big brave, tough guy. LOL ;)
 
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Knight said:
Just thought I'd inject a little humor.

Great story. One thing though.

I've never heard of a red lab. I've only heard of Black, Brown, and Yellow.

Brownie was a Golden Retriver. When we'd take her for a ride in the car to the bank the president would come out every time. He just fell in love with her and wanted her to have puppies so he could have one. When we told him she was spade his heart broke. He wanted to know how we could do something like that to such a beatiful dog. We explained that it was already done when we got her. I can't even begin to tell you how many people stopped and talked to us because of her. Brownie never loved everyone. She would pull me over to people just so that they could pet her. She seemed to know when a person needed a little extra loving.
 
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Knight said:
Was that a revision?


No, that was my dog Brownie. She will be with me until we meet again. You would have had to meet her in order to really understand. Brownie was more human than a lot of people. The only difference was that she truly loved everyone. When she walked into the room you just had to smile. And she would smile back at you, for real. She was never to tired or to busy. When I say she was big, she weighed 150 pounds and could use all of it to move you towards the door to take her for a walk. If, during our walks she wanted to go visit someone she would look at me and then gently pull me towards them, when if she really wanted to, she could have pulled me weather I wanted to go or not.

Don’t get me started. I could talk about her all day. LOL
 
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Knight said:
150 lbs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That's quite a bit larger than my German Shephard. (95 lb)


I told you she was big. One of the funniest things she every did was when we were walking in the woods. She found a small tree that had fallen and wanted to bring it along. She picked it up and started carrying it. When we were exiting the woods she had to walk between two trees. Because she was carring the tree she wouldn't fit. It was a riot to watch her as she would back up and keep trying to fit through. Finally she bit the tree, almost in half and carried both pieces home.

During the summer we would put her out in the front yard with a water sprinkler. She would lay with the sprinkler between her front feet and just let the water keep coming around hitting her. We also had a spare tire that she would throw up into the air and catch again. People would be out walking and stop just to watch her. Sometimes we would go out and ask them if they wanted to pet her. Even soaking wet people loved her.
 
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what a treasure, Richard, she sounds adorable. Of course, she's not as lovely as my Bonnie - she's a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and when she goes for a walk, people comment because she never stops wagging her tail, she loves to be out, and she loves to be petted.

Dogs are great LOL :D
 
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Simcha said:
what a treasure, Richard, she sounds adorable. Of course, she's not as lovely as my Bonnie - she's a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and when she goes for a walk, people comment because she never stops wagging her tail, she loves to be out, and she loves to be petted.

Dogs are great LOL :D


I'm sure your dog has a special spot in your heart as mine does.. :)
 
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Neeter said:
I hope our pets are in heaven too.. But you know what, I bet when we get there and if they aren't there it won't matter..BECAUSE WE WILL BE WITH THE LORD, :clap: :bow: what more could we want?

Love in Christ,
Nita


I have a feeling your right. When we get there nothing else will matter.. :holy:
 
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I'm not shure that there will be pets in heaven. But because of Psalm 37:4, "Delight yourself in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart." I can't rule out pets in heaven. If not having a pet present in heaven will ruin heaven, then it isn't heaven! I suspect that the presense of the Lord will be enough, but in His mercy he will grant us our pets if we desire it.
 
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PuppyforChrist said:
That is the saddest post I ever read. I'm sitting here crying right now. Thank you for sharing that.

Thank you for your wonderful comment. I wrote this as a tribute to Brownie. I've had other dogs, cats and various other animals since but none of them could ever stand against her. She was one of a kind, so loving. But her spirit will live with me forever.

Richard
:)
 
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