With a dog this devoted, his owner must have been a great owner. We know he
was a responsible, capable man who always had contingencies covered. Navy
Seals tend to be that way<G> I am sure Hawkeye's future was covered before
Jon was deployed. Just as I am sure this young man had a will in place. If
he had had children, he would have provided for them as well. these are
people who are used to covering their responsibilities. The very idea that
his dog would be left out is ludicrous. I just hate that the media made it
look like this young man had forgotten his dog and the dog was looking for a
home. not that a thousand people would not have been happy to take him in. I
know I would take him.
There are a LOT of folks who have no idea what would happen to their dogs if
anything happened to them. I'm betting this guy was not among them.
As for your, er, sweetlings, well, I am sure that we all pray for your
continued good health <ahem><G>
Karon Adams
Accredited Jewelry Professional (GIA)
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From: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of lawiser@att.net
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2011 8:16 AM
To: Boxer Lovers Yahoo Group
Subject: Re: [boxer lovers] Happy Ending for Hawkeye
I agree with your assessment of the media story. I'm sure it was always
understood Hawkeye would stay with the friend who "babysat" him while his
owner was deployed. If nothing else, it would be easier for Hawkeye. A good
pet owner has contingency plans in place. The kennel where I board has the
names and phone numbers of Meg and Cooper's breeders, who have both agreed
to find them homes should something happen to me. Luckily they know each
other so it's even possible they'd work together to try and place the
monsters, er, darlings together. There is No Way my parents in their very
late 80s could take them.
LisaW
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Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2011 07:58:52
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Subject: RE: [boxer lovers] Happy Ending for Hawkeye
Oh, I understand there can be limitations on the family. I just would not
have thought there would be a question that Hawkeye would be cared for in
some way. The story makes it seem as if he would have been in a shelter. I
think that is a problem on the press's fault (as usual!) I'm thinking, in a
case like this, this dog would have a good home, somewhere, no matter what!.
For myself, I would keep him as a link to my child. But, then again, it
might be a painful reminder for some families. I can see the many angles
involved. I just hate that anyone even hinted that there may have been
anything but a home somewhere for this great dog. I am glad he is with
someone who loved Jon as much as he did.
Karon Adams
Accredited Jewelry Professional (GIA)
You can send a free Rosary to a soldier!
www.facebook.com/MilitaryRosary
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From: boxerlovers@yahoogroups.com <mailto:boxerlovers%40yahoogroups.com>
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Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 8:37 PM
To: Boxer Lovers Yahoo Group
Subject: Re: [boxer lovers] Happy Ending for Hawkeye
Think Very Active Dog and older parents ... Who may already have several
dogs. Many towns do gave limits.
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Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 20:07:13
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Subject: RE: [boxer lovers] Happy Ending for Hawkeye
I heard this morning about this. I wonder why the family of the fallen
soldier could not take him? Either way, I am glad he has a good home.
Karon Adams
Accredited Jewelry Professional (GIA)
You can send a free Rosary to a soldier!
www.facebook.com/MilitaryRosary
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Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 1:12 PM
To: Boxzer Lovers Yahoo Group
Subject: [boxer lovers] Happy Ending for Hawkeye
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2030304/Happy-ending-Hawkeye-Dog-lay
-Navy-SEAL-masters-coffin-funeral-finds-new-home-best-friend.html
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