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Born:March 9, 1995
Nicholasville, KY
Died:May 15, 2006
Lexington, KY

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Abby came into my life as a present from my ex-husband.  I knew she had good judgement in people when, on the ride home from the humane society, this tiny little basset/daschund mix climbed over my ex's leg and bit him gently in the crotch as he drove.  I guess she wanted to establish a "Girl Power" climate in the relationship.  Abby and I were best friends and companions ever since.  My ex and I, however, were divorced 2 years later, friendly though.  :)

Abby was always happy and loved everyone, human anyhow. She wasn't keen on other animals and was even afraid of some. She displayed an uncanny human-like personality when it came to comprehending me and my needs and interacting with her. She was loving, and generous, often bringing me a slimy well-loved toy when I exhibited signs of being a little down.

The bassett hound side of Abby was probably responsible for her laid back persona, and she spent most of her days lounging on the couch. In her later years as her health deteriorated, that resulted in a contstant "old dog" smell emanating from both her and the couch that was hard to control at times, even with contant cleaning of both. I refered to her lovingly as my "Little Stinkdog" to which she came eagerly.

Abby was the one constant with me through several relationships and moves. I will miss her, but know she is better off in a place where she is again young, healthy and stink-free. I know she is romping and playing in the sun and I hope to see her again some day. I love you, Abby. Love, Mom.
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Abby Doing What She Did Best....Sleeping
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I didn't know Abby “pre-stinky days", I still think she was a wonderful dog! She was always happy to let me in the door. She didn't even mind that I smelled of Bebe dog!
I know it was hard for you to let Abby go. But Abby is bouncing around a beautiful meadow, chasing squirrels & interesting scents. She's waiting patiently for you to join her but will probably pop in a few times to see you if she gets bored chasing the squirrels!
She was a good "baby" & you were blessed to spend time with her.

Added by Elizabeth Gorham


There is a poem that has given me comfort when I've lost a pet. It's called "Rainbow Bridge". I want to share it with you. Warning! Keep tissues handy. http://www.indigo.org/rainbowbridge_ver2.html

May you find comfort in knowing how much we care for you and are saddened by your loss and your grief. I have walked in your shoes and understand your pain. I'm so very sorry.

Love,

Debbie

Added by Debbie Godfrey


Abby was just about the most loyal dog I've every met. She would come off her couch, run her cheek on my hand to greet me, whenever I was over to feed her in Katie's absence. Guess it was her way to say, it was OK that I come in and feed her. Yes, she had a little scent about her, but what one of us won't in our old age. I know Abby was Katie's constant companion for many years and many relationships, including the one I have with her. With memories and thoughts, nothing really ever dies.
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