Anyway, she was diagnosed with cancer in May and we knew that this day would be here soon. Friday was a very tough day. A very tough day indeed.
A little History about Sassy. Sassy was my fourth boxer and my first boxer That wasn't a puppy when I got her. She was 1 1/2 years old and had no boundary's where she had lived. I consider myself very good at training dogs and all my previous boxers would stay in their yard with out fences(no underground fences here) . Sassy was going to be a project and would test my training ability and herself.
The first month we had sassy she was going everywhere....Running all over the neighborhood. My previous boxer(Jordan) was admired all over the neighborhood as people were amazed at how well she stayed in the yard and how well behaved she was. I even had her trained to climb ladders and get on roofs.
Sassy coming after Jordan was like the coach after Bear Bryant or whomever is going to follow Joe Paterno. It was going to be a tough job for Sassy. Even Ms. Diane down the road told me one day after one of Sassy's many escapes "you will never get her to stay in the yard like Jordan". I informed her that Sassy would it was just going to take a little time. She was a diamond in the rough. A little time was less than 2 months. She was a very fast learner and Sassy proved Ms. Diane wrong. Very wrong..... Sassy may not have been quite as smart as Jordan but it was darn near close and her personality, loyalty, and strength probaly made her my number 1 dog of all time. She loved kids but you could tell that Sassy would protect us , to the end if she had to. Sassy was my partner on many fishing trips and if I left the house with rods in hand and didn't take her you could see the sadness in her eyes, so sometimes I had to sneak out..
On our first fishing trip together we arrived at the haw and I put her in the front of my Old Town 158. You could tell she was a little nervous and about 50 yds after launching she vaulted out of the canoe and hit the water swimming. I immediately snatched her back in which wasn't easy as she weighed 70 lbs. She never jumped out again and was always ready to go canoeing. We enjoyed many days on the water together and we also enjoyed many days at home with Sassy. She was happy right up till the end...... I never feed my dogs people food but Sassy was spoiled this summer. She actually ate better than me sometimes and several days before her death she had 2 nice big ribeyes that i cooked for her on the grill.
Here are some pictures of Sassy.
And Finally my favorite Sassy fishing picture......
No Offense to Jordan as she was a Great dog but Sassy arriving on the scene after Jordan was like if Roy Williams had accepted Carolina's first offer to suceed Dean Smith and there would of been no Bill Gutheridge and Matt Doughtery.
Sassy didn't miss a beat. You will be missed. Cindy, Mack Nicholas and Myself
Sassy McCorkle 6-12-2003 - 9-9-2011
Mack - as a dog owner I truly feel for you...my condolences.
ReplyDeleteSad day indeed. Great tribute post. Now get out there and catch a few for her!
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