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I have been putting this blog post off long enough but I think I can now get through it without crying and getting my keyboard all wet.After almost 13 years together we had to say goodbye to our sweet KC.We knew this day would come but it didn’t make it any easier to let her go… she had such a sweet and gentle soul and she will be missed.She had a really good last day.She went for a walk (they got a lot shorter and slower as the years went by but she still enjoyed them), played in the yard and pool with her buddy Jake and her new housemate Comet in the afternoon, retrieved her rocks that we would throw for her (not a habit I would suggest getting your dog into, but she enjoyed sniffing out the rocks we tossed out among the others in the yard), and played with tennis balls.Then at some point during the night while we slept, her tumor ruptured and she lost a lot of blood.For some reason I woke up at 3:30 and got up and went to look for her since she wasn’t in the room with us like she normally is.I found her laying in the living room (stressed but not in pain), and laid down next to her and held her until she calmed down and fell asleep.Once daylight came, we were able to determine what had to be done.While I was sitting with her I remember looking down at her paw laying in my open hand and thinking what a lovely picture this would make (but some images are meant to be preserved only in the heart).Here is one of her last photos (one of many – thankfully!).I am already starting to think of KC with smiles instead of tears, and I know her little soul has left a rainbow in my heart forever.Go now and hug your kids and pets...
Comet is a Saluki-Golden Retriever mix and now lives with my husband and I (and our other Golden KC). We adopted Comet from the Arizona Humane Society last weekend and he has curled up in my heart already. What a sweet gentle dog he is. I am always amazed that two totally different species of animals can get along so well together. Makes you wonder why humans can't all get along better... oh well, that's another blog topic!Anyway, I just wanted to share a couple quick images from the studio.I’m sure once he gets used to the camera and the goofy lady behind it, I will get lots of great photographs of this lovely dog.
Hi! I'm Pam Spicer... I am the owner and Photographer for Spicer Photography located in far north Scottsdale, Arizona. My specialty is photographing children, families, high school seniors, pets, and executives. I am married to Jerry and we share our home with our golden retreiver KC. Thanks for checking out my blog! I hope you will check back often to see what's new at Spicer Photography. Oh, and it would be really cool if you tell someone else about my work and help spread the word. Thanks!