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These doggy pages are dedicated to the memory of
Lady Cleo I.
1979 - 1992

   
   
 

Cleo

 

Loving Friend and Companion for 13 years

You are still loved and missed

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"No matter now deep my sleep,

I shall hear you and not all the power of death

can keep my spirit from wagging a grateful tail..."

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My Beloved, Cleo

Cleo was born in England in 1979.  I was living there then and just happened to see her in a pet store window.  This was very unusual.  Border Collies in England are most often work dogs on farms and never sold just as pets.  If a dog turns out to be a poor working dog it may be given away as a pet, but they aren't breed to be sold through pet stores.  We never did find out why she was there.  She was in the window with her sister.  Her sister was lazing around and not paying much attention to the people going by, but Cleo was hamming it up for every one.  I was living in a rental house and wasn't suppose to have a dog, but just couldn't resist going in to see her.  She was such a cutie!  When I picked her up her tail was going so fast and then she kissed me.  I mean really kissed me!  Not licked me like most dogs do, but actually puckered up and kissed me!  This is something that she did for the rest of here life.  Well that settled that!  She was mine from that moment on.  Or should I say I was hers!  She had won my heart!  I was going to be moving to France in a month so I decided to go ahead and get her. 

She was a spoiled puppy right from the beginning!  I usually didn't eat breakfast, but got up and cooked 2 eggs and bacon or ham just for her.  When she finished, she'd share some of my coffee and them curl up in my lap for her morning nap.  No, she wasn't spoiled!!! 

She was into everything and interested in everything.  And everyone.  She never met a stranger. 

Everyone was a potential petter and servant.

Now BCs are very smart.  They don't just learn a word or two, or a catch phrase.  You can talk to them just like they were a person.  I remember the first time I was carrying a box and she was in the middle of the hall in the way.  All I said was "excuse me" and she immediately moved out of the way.  I used to say "go get a drink of water" and she think about it a minute and then get up and go get that drink.  They say animals are color blind, but I could say "get the red Frisbee" and she would root around in her toys, passing up the other Frisbees, and pick out the red one.  She had four different colored ones and never brought the wrong one.

Later, when I moved back to the states I lived with my parents for a while until I could get my own place.  They picked me up at the airport and we took Cleo to her new home.  That was the the worst day of the poor things life!  After a terribly long flight (9½ hours) she was taken out to some strangers car and driven to a strange home with a yappy little dog.  My parents were living in Florida on the Intercostal waterway.  As soon as she got out of the car she trotted around to the back of the house, down the back yard to the dock, straight down the dock and right off the end!  I don't know if she was still to doped up to see the water or if she decided to end it all!  My Father, completely dressed up, dove right in and saved her.  He lifted her up on the seawall and while he was still getting out Cleo ran straight for the patio doors to get away from all the confusion and embracement.  She hadn't seen patio doors before and thought it was an open door.  Well she went full tilt into the glass doors!  Ouch, my nose!!!    Then as soon as we got her inside, she came face to face with a little yappy dog (a Yorkie) and didn't know what to make of it.  She had never seen another dog and thought it was a nasty little thing. 

As I said, it was the worst day of her young life!

Well her life settled down and she became a real little princess.  She didn't like it when her family went into the pool.  I guess she hated water from her first encounter with the Intercoatal.  She would run around the pool barking for us to get out.  The only way to settle her down was to put her on an inflatable  raft and let her float around with us while still keeping out of the water.  No, she wasn't spoiled!!!

She moved with me to all my various homes and lived to the age of 13 years.  When I was alone or sad she was always there for me and she became my best friend and confident.  Near the end she developed a cancerous tumor and a wonderful Vet, Dr. Turkel, treated her.  He kept her alive and with a good quality of life for 3 more years. Near the end she had to be carried up and down stairs because her back legs would give out on stairs.  She spent her last days being coddled and waited on.  At the end she was laboring to breath and I had to make the hardest decision of my life to release her from her pain. 

She's over the Rainbow Bridge now waiting for me. 

If you have ever lost a beloved pet, please see my link to

the Rainbow Bridge below. 

They do a marvelous job helping people with pet loss.  

 
 

 
~ My Beloved Cleo ~
 
Rainbow Bridge
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. I know, Twoie, that you are there.

There are meadows and hills for all our special friends, plenty of food, water and sunshine and you are warm and comfortable...you are restored to health and vigor and are whole and strong again...you are happy and content, except you miss us, we who have been left behind...

You run and play with friends, but the day will come when you will suddenly stop and look into the distance, your bright eyes intent, your body quivering...you will run from the group, flying over the long, green grass, your legs carrying you faster and faster....I will be there, you and I will finally meet, never to be parted again.

Cleo, you are missed more than you know.
 

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The Pet Loss Grief Support Page
Candle Ceremony

Please visit this site if you have ever lost a pet.
The Rainbow Bridge is beautiful.

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We now have another small furry "daughter", Twoie.
Her official name is Lady Cleo II (two), hence the Twoie.
She's a Border Collie too and has a mind of her own,
but she is the cutest furbaby there ever was.

(Next to Cleo, of course!)

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She is definitely my husbands dog! 

BCs are very opposite sex orientated.

I drove all the way across the state of Florida to pick her up at the Breeders and she bonded with me for the several hours it took to get home. 

Then the minute she was carried in to our house and laid eyes on Dean she forgot I ever existed! 

From that minute on she was devoted only to him. 

So much for being my dog!

 
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Here's my little Sweetie:

Twoie
 

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And here is the standard for Border Collies

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If you're interested in Border Collies or just want to see
what this fuss is all about, here are some of the best
BC links I've found on the web (to date anyway!)...

 

I find it impossible to say enough about

this great man and his work with BCs

This is the best site for information on Border Collies.
Nick Carter who runs it, and is one of the prime rescuers,
is a terrific guy who knows everything about Border Collies
and he does a great job of rescuing them.
Dr. Nick also provides behavior consultations
(he's a behavior specialist)
There's also info on rescue dogs national & international.
He has links to all kinds of Border Collie info.
An excellent site if you're new to the Rescue Site scene as well.
If you don't visit any other BC site on the web, don't miss this one!

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Rescued Border Collies Pictures

Check out these great Border Collies that have already been rescued!
And find out more about BC Rescue
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Border Collie Rescue Pages

Another good web site, check it out.
A lot of interesting stuff here too.
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A very good site dedicated to Border Collies.
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Border Collie Frequently Asked Questions

Info you MUST have if you are even thinking of getting a BC.
Written by April M. Quest
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Personal BC Sites

Lots of BC owners have sites dedicated to the love of their dogs.

Check out a few and see why we love these fantastic doggys
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1-800-Save-A-Pet

Dog Rescue

Please visit this site if you have been thinking about getting any dog.
Rescue a dog who is waiting for your love.

Don't help the puppy mill criminals!

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The Humane Society
               of the United States
Humane Society of the US

The Humane Society of the United States

makes a difference in the lives of animals

They seek a truly humane society

in which animals are respected

for their intrinsic value, and where 

the human-animal bond is strong.

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Yahoo Directory

Dog Breeds > Border Collie

Border Collie

 

Border Collie Information &

Site Listings

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 Cleo says:
Some more Border Collie pictures can be found at:
BC Pictures

 

If you are owned by a pet like I am,

I'm sure you'll enjoy these pet links as well:
Acme Pet
Dog Costumes

(Yes, really!)
PlayDog

And now, we leave the Border Collies with....

A couple of great pictures of BCs....

By the way, this is Twister...Does he look familiar??
Hint: Look at the background of this page!

Aw, heck, I can't resists just one more!
I call him Smiley!

Twoie and Cleo

just won their first award!

They have to share it with the cats, but don't tell them that!

 

Please visit Kris and see her great site.

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How Could You?

When I was a puppy, I entertained you with my antics and made you laugh. You called me your child, and despite a number of chewed shoes and a couple of murdered throw pillows, I became your best friend. Whenever I was ‘bad’, you’d shake a finger at me and ask ‘How could you?’ But then you’d relent and roll me over for a belly rub.

My housebreaking took a little longer than was expected because you were terribly busy, but we worked on it together. I remember those nights of nuzzling you in bed and listening to your confidences and secret dreams, and I believed that life could not be any more perfect.

We went for long walks and runs in the park, car rides, stops for ice cream (I only got the cone because ‘ice cream is bad for dogs,’ you said); and I took long naps in the sun waiting for you to come home at the end of the day.

Gradually, you began spending more time at work and on your career, and more time searching for a human mate. I waited for you patiently, comforted you through heartbreaks and disappointments, never chided you about bad decisions, and romped with glee at your homecomings, and when you fell in love.

She, now your wife, is not a ‘dog person’ - still I welcomed her into our home, tried to show her affection and obeyed her. I was happy because you were happy.

Then the human babies come along and I shared your excitement, was fascinated by their pinkness, how they smelled, and I wanted to mother them, too. Only she and you worried that I might hurt them and I spent most of my time banished to another room, or a dog crate. Oh, how I wanted to love them, but I became a prisoner of love.

As they began to grow, I became their friend. They clung to my fur and pulled themselves up on wobbly legs, poked fingers in my eyes, investigated my ears, and gave me kisses on my nose. I loved everything about them and their touch, because your touch was so infrequent now, and I would’ve defended them with my life if need be. I would sneak into their beds and listen to their worries and secret dreams, and together we waited for the sound of your car in the driveway.

There had been a time when others asked you if you had a dog that you produced a photo of me from your wallet and told them stories about me. These past few years, you just answered ‘yes’ and changed the subject. I had gone from being ‘your dog’ to ‘just a dog,’ and you resented every expenditure on my behalf.

Now, you have a new career opportunity in another city, and you and they will be moving to an apartment that does not allow pets. You’ve made the right decision for your ‘family,’ but there was a time when I was your only family.

I was excited about the car ride until we arrived at the animal shelter. It smelled of dogs and cats, of fear, of hopelessness. You filled out the paperwork and said, ‘I know you will find a good home for her.’

They shrugged and gave you a pained look. They understood the realties facing a middle aged dog, even one with ‘papers.’ You had to pry your son’s fingers loose from my collar as he screamed, ‘No, Daddy! Please don’t let them take my dog!’ And I worried for him, and what lessons you had just taught him about friendship, and loyalty, about love and responsibility, and about the respect for life. You gave me a goodbye pat on the head, avoided my eyes, and politely refused to take my collar and leash with you. You had a deadline to meet, and now I have one, too.

After you left, the two nice ladies said you probably knew about your upcoming move months ago and made no attempt to find me another good home. They shook their heads and said, ‘How could you?’

They are attentive to us here at the shelter as their busy schedules allow. They feed us, of course, but I lost my appetite days ago. At first, when anyone passed my pen, I rushed to the front, hoping it was you; that you had changed your mind . . . that this was all a bad dream . . . or I hoped it was at least someone who cared, anyone who might save me. When I realized I could not compete with the frolicking attention of happy puppies, oblivious to their own fate, I retreated to a far corner and waited.

I heard her footsteps as she came for me at the end of the day and I padded along the aisle after her to a separate room. A blissfully quiet room. She placed me on the table and rubbed my ears and told me not to worry. My heart pounded with anticipation of what was to come, but there was also a sense of relief. The prisoner of love had run out of days.

As is my nature, I was more concerned about her. The burden which she bears weighs heavily on her, and I know that, the same way I knew your every mood. She gently placed a tourniquet around my foreleg as a tear ran down her cheek. I licked her hand in the same way I used to comfort you so many years ago. She expertly slid the hypodermic needle into my vein. As I felt the sting and the cool liquid coursing through my body, I lay down sleepily, looked into her kind eyes and murmured "How could you?’ Perhaps because she understood dogspeak, she said, ‘I’m so sorry.’ She hugged me and hurriedly explained it was her job to make sure I went to a better place, where I wouldn’t be ignored or abused or abandoned, or have to fend for myself - a place of love and light so very different from this earthly place.

And with my last bit of energy, I tried to convey to her with a thump of my tail, that my ‘How could you?’ was not directed to her - it was directed to you, my beloved master; I was thinking of you. I will think of you and wait for you forever. May everyone in your life continue to show you so much loyalty.

. . . . . . A note from the author:

If ‘How Could You?’ brought tears to your eyes as you read it, as it did to mine as I wrote it, it is because it is the composite story of the millions of ‘formerly owned’ pets who die each year in American and Canadian animal shelters. Anyone is welcome to distribute this essay for noncommercial purposes, as long as it is properly attributed with the copyright notice. Please use it to help educate, on your Web sites, in newsletters, on animal shelter and vet office bulletin boards. Tell the public that the decision to add a pet to the family is an important one for life; that animals deserve our love and sensible care; that finding another appropriate home for your animal is your responsibility and any local humane society or animal welfare league can offer you good advice and that all life is precious. Please do your part to stop the killing, and encourage all spay and neuter campaigns in order to prevent unwanted animals. Jim Wallis

This article was printed in the The Capital, Annapolis , Maryland , October 2, 2002

 

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My full name is Lady Cleo II and it  means:
Cleo
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Related Name:Cleopatra, Clio
Meaning: From Cleopatra - Her father's glory
Famous Usage: Cleopatra Queen of Egypt (69-30 BC). Also a fashion magazine.

 

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