Friday, April 22, 2011

Gizmo in the Canarian Weekly

After only being with us for a few days, and despite our best intentions to keep him out of the news, Gizmo is in this week's Canarian Weekly ... Click on this link and then go to page 9, and you should see his pic and the headline: "Gizmo grabs a new home" ...


He's there as a good news story of a pooch from the Action Sol refuge finding a home, and if it helps to encourage more people to think about giving a rescue dog a home, then we say "Wooftastic !"

Gizmo

We have now adopted a Rescue dog from Accion-Del-Sol. To read about Gizmo click here


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Blog posts

I will not be making any more blog posts for a while as I will be concentrating on my Artwork, click here
Thank you for following the late Snr Basil's Blog.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Basil - A Small Dog with a Big Heart

Written by Richard Attree

Our little dog Basil just passed away. He had a massive epileptic fit / brain seizure yesterday, and it left him unable to function. We took him to the vet, and it was clear that he would never recover or have any quality of life at all, so we all agreed to put him to sleep. It was one of the most difficult things that Nikki and I have ever had to do, but it was the right decision.

The vet was great. He wasn't overly sentimental, just very kind. He looked us straight in the eye and said: "if Basil was my own dog I would put him out of his pain now".

I have so much respect for my wife Nikki and the way she coped with this. She sat there with him on her lap after he had the injection to sedate him, gently stroking his head and saying adios to him, as he gradually and peacefully went to sleep. She is an immensely strong person, and I have so much admiration and love for her.

He lived to thirteen and a half years old and had a wonderful life. Nikki has documented his life story here: The Good the Bad and the Smelly - A Dog's Life

and you can read the story of how he arrived here in Tenerife in "I Woof Therefore I am ...".

Although he was 91 years old in human terms, he was a very strong little dog and we fully expected him to be around for quite a while longer. At least we were spared the painful experience of watching him deteriorate as the dementia took hold.

I fully believe that similarly, no human should have to suffer the agony of having their brain stop functioning leaving them with no life or soul.

So, anyway, he's at peace now.

We will take our time before we look for another dog. Basil was an irreplaceable part of our little family, but we are "doggy people" and we will be adopting another pooch some time soon. Our life will be a bit emptier till then.
Snr El Baz on our local beach - La Pelada


and with his Spanish teacher