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My old blue heeler passed on this past weekend. He is the dog in my avatar.

I owe it to him to share two days from his life where he went above and beyond. He was named Peyton, named after the small town in Colorado where we got him. If you like dogs you will probably enjoy this.

The first occurred on Pikes Peak some years ago. We had hiked up the West side of the peak to watch the Pikes Peak Hillclimb race. It was a great day and an enjoyable race and many of the hikers (including us) stayed up there too long. A dark stormfront was moving in fast from the West and it became clear that things were going to get ugly. Hikers hurried down the trail as fast as they could. The young and fit ones ran. Peyton was terrified of thunder and would shiver from fear of it. For whatever reason, on that day the safety of those hikers mattered more to him than his own fears. Instead of running for the safety of the trees below timberline, the herding dog instinct in him took over and he ran back up the mountain toward the slowest stragglers on the trail, poked a nose into the back of each of their legs and urged them to move it along. Some exclaimed “He’s herding me!” Peyton wasn’t one of those herding dogs that always tried to herd everything in sight but on that day it REALLY kicked in. He ran along the entire line of hikers urging each one of them to move it along. Some of the hikers remarked that he was the smartest one of us on the trail that day … and the bravest. We all got plenty wet but it was a huge relief when the slowest hikers behind us finally reached the trees. At least then they weren’t the tallest things sticking up on the slope. Peyton brought up the rear while looking back over his shoulder

A couple of years later he distinguished himself in a very different sort of way. It was a drought year and we were trying to find some pheasants in Kansas. Hunting conditions were poor. We had seen nothing all day. In one of the sandhills areas we found some walk-in fields that were as not good but the best we were going to find. As we made our way across toward the end of a pretty big field I noticed a fella sitting on the tailgate of an older green pickup. His friend appeared to be hunting something on another nearby field with a small rifle. As we got to within maybe 100 yards Peyton put up a rooster and I shot it. The young man clapped and gave us a thumbs-up. We walked up to his tailgate and said Hi. He said that seeing me get that bird with a blue heeler just made his whole day. He told me that when he and his friend had pulled up one of those corporate hunting convoys was just then leaving. I knew exactly what type group he was talking about. You see these type convoys sometimes in Kansas – a guides camo F350 truck, a stainless steel trailer full of dogs, a few more SUV’s and pickups behind filled with guided hunters. The young man told me that one of the guides told him as he drove up, “Don’t even bother. We just covered that field with four of the best dogs in the country.” He said that discouraging message prompted him to take a break and his partner to try hunting whatever with the rifle. They had seen nothing all day, and didn’t have a dog. We talked for a few more minutes and shared another laugh about how an old ranch dog put up a rooster that four of the ‘best dogs in the country’ had somehow missed. We wished each other luck and goodbye. After another 75 yards or so Peyton put up another rooster that I shot. At that point the fella on the tailgate might have been happier than I was if that was possible.

Rest in Peace buddy. I had no idea that I would miss you so much. I know many, many of us have felt this pain.

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Sorry for your loss, and a very fine and fitting tribute, we all should be so lucky.
Dogs.....Thank You God for giving us dogs.
Sorry to hear of this.
I never knew Peyton, but somehow after reading your post, I miss him too. RIP
Sorry about loosing your companion. If we are lucky we get one like that in our lives. Fitting post.
Sorry for your loss.
Damn allergies. R.I.P. Peyton Good Dog!!
Good looking pup.

Congrats on having had a great dog. Condolences on having to say goodbye.
Good Dog, Peyton.
There's nothing like a good dog...nothing.

So sorry for your loss.
Originally Posted by toltecgriz
There's nothing like a good dog...nothing.

Yep.
most of us have gone through the pain of losing a good dog. It's never easy, and trust me, they are all special, and much loved.
Sorry about the knot in your throat.
Damn allergies. Sorry for your loss.
sorry for your loss, RIP Peyton
Sorry for your loss, few things in life give so much to you as a good dog.
Good stories! Glad you got to share your life with a good dog. Sorry he's gone.
I dont get cat people, they just cant compare...
Sorry. I've got a red heeler, she's 13. Going to see the vet, Casey has a lump. Hoping it's just a lump.
Sorry to hear you lost your pal Alamosa.

Good boy Peyton, good boy.
Sorry for the loss of your buddy. Every man should be so lucky as to know a good dog like Peyton.
R I P Peyton Dogs are just not here long enough

sorry to hear....life is tough when you lose your best buddy
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Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge.

When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable.

All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor. Those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by. The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind.

They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent. His eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster.

You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart.

Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together....

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So sorry....RIP Peyton.....
Godspeed Peyton,
...you had a fine human to hang with and look after.
Condolences, Alamosa.
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Sorry for your loss of Peyton, your pictures show a happy dog who loved being outdoors.
Originally Posted by colorado bob
Sorry. I've got a red heeler, she's 13. Going to see the vet, Casey has a lump. Hoping it's just a lump.


Had lots of those. Heelers seem to be very prone to those lumps. We had the vet check them at every visit because both my old heelers had both soft lumps and firm ones. The vet said we could pay to biopsy them but that they are almost always harmless fat tumors. Vet advised removing them only if they grow large enough to interfere with the dogs activity. My wife believed our dogs were too old for surgery - that the risk of not waking up from anesthesia was greater than the harm from the tumors.
My sincere hopes for a good outcome for Casey.
They'll break your heart but it's worth every teardrop.

RIP Peyton! Good dog.
Sorry for your loss.
I hate these posts. They hurt every time I read one. Great looking dog, may his memory stay fresh forever.
Sorry for your loss.
Good dog.
Good post.
I feel your pain. I had to put ours down yesterday. Didn't think it would hurt so much. My son and I held him as he went to sleep. His pain is over. Ours is still here. Vaya con dios Beau and Peyton.
Great post Al.
I do hate these threads about losing our best friend. Peyton sounds like a great dog that shared a great life with his best friend. Lots of men would be lucky to live a life like that.
I just don't know what to say. That was a fine tribute to a great soulmate.
Dogs are good people. RIP.
Very nice tribute to your old friend. I have lost more dogs than I care to remember, but I can't forget any of them. RIP.

Alamosa:

I remember that dog at the last Colorado get together. Sorry for your loss.

KC

Alamosa,

Thanks for the stories. Peyton sounds like a great pup. You have my heartfelt wishes for peace and condolence. Godspeed to your boy.
Sorry for your loss. They get in amongst the fibers of our hearts and there's no fighting that. You just love them back.
Hard to beat a good dog.
Sorry for your loss.

There is something about heelers.

We had one when I was a kid, and our last two have been heeler-mix from the shelters.

They really are smart, and get deep into your heart.
Every person should get a minimum of one good dog. Peyton was obviously one such. RIP
Hey Peyton,maybe you can buddy up with some of my boys and hunt together.RIP doggy.
Thank God for good dogs. THey make the world a better place.
They're lives are so short because they love so hard. It sounds like you gave each other great memories. RIP Peyton.
Hate to read these anytime, but today more than usual. A few hours ago I held my beloved Blaze, my companion of 17 years, as she breathed her last. Damn, it hurts
I am very sorry for your loss.
Great stories there!
It's tough to lose them, but way better than never having them.
I learned in just one short story what he was a great dog he was. That says a lot about him.

I've lost a few great dogs myself over the years, and sometimes I have to remind myself that the good far outweighs the bad when the memories hurt, and that I knew that their lives are relatively short going in...it was worth it and that's why I've done it over and over.

I hope I see all my dogs again in the afterlife. There will be a lot of catching up to do.

Sorry for your loss. Hang tough.
Hate it for you, condolences
Sorry I hate to hear this. I have a soft spot for the Cattle dogs for some reason.
Originally Posted by T LEE
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Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge.

When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable.

All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor. Those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by. The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind.

They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent. His eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster.

You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart.

Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together....

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Thanks for posting this again, and again, TLEE.
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