It is now 4 weeks this morning since I held Thumper's head as he passed over The Rainbow Bridge. Only now today have I been slightly able to come to this website to input the information, and it still hurts so much I'm not sure I'll be able to see the keyboard very long. To all that knew Thump he was a true Ambassador to the Doberman breed, and he was loved by all that ever met him, even the bird in Arda's living room. Many people would say they could not believe how kind and gentle Thumper was. He was a dedicated boy, and the two of us were very tightly bonded through the hard work done with the Weight Pull functions, his last pull before retiring was well over 2 TON. Thump has left a wall of Blue Ribbons here as a legacy to his physical strength and character. But that isn't the most important part either... he was a role model for and with the other Dobes in our home: Tidbit, Kerrigan, Regan... just the last few Thump knew. He also was an ambassador and a gentle giant with people we would have in our home or meet on the street. So now Thumper... there is no more pain from the DCM and Wobblers. You can run free at the Bridge with all our other Dobermans we have sent there to greet you, and until we see each other again some day soon...R.I.P. THUMP... Love you big guy... Your smile, warmth, constant companionship at my side, at my desk, and in my life will be missed more than anyone could ever imagine...
Always Loved & Remembered by your Dad and Mom and AnnaBelle.
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Edited by DobeDon, 07 February 2017 - 09:37 AM.