BEST BELOVED TUPPENCE GEANZGER AVON PRINCE OF JAYLANJAY 23/4/2000 - 12/12/2006
didn't seem to mind these wee dogs for some reason of
her own.
Perhaps they brought out some dormant maternal instinct in
her,
but she actually seemed to quite like having them around,
showing no jealousy whatsoever. Unbelievable.
Jeanette, their Show Mammy, was going on holiday
and I agreed to take Tuppence for the fortnight.
I'd already met her papillon family, gorgeous little
bundles of silky fur;
Tuppence's son Jamie was the then Scottish Champion, a
real star.
Tuppence arrived for his holidays. I fell in love, and he
never went home again.
He was the most loving and affectionate little man,
self-confident , calm but full of fun.
The first night he came to bed with me,
the pillow next to mine was immediately claimed,
and we would lie nose to nose,
though sometimes I would wake up with a bushy tail in my
face!
Every night I would whisper "Goodnight, my little princes
of Jaylanjay,
goodnight." (straight out of Cider House Rules!)
and I would feel humbled by their presence.
I still have trouble getting to sleep, and never yet
without tears,
with that naked empty pillow where Tuppence should be
lying.
He loved to be loved, and loved he was, by one and all.
He gave me total trust and affection and I hope I never
let him down.
Except at the end; I'm still not sure.
He was only 6 and I feel there must have been something I
could have done to save his life;
I would have done anything, anything at all, to keep him
with me.
He'd become tired of the show ring,
and as he had handsome sons and daughters to take his
place, he took early retirement.
How he loved his freedom!!
The forests, the fields, the canal banks, pure heaven for
a curious little pap.
The first time I let him off the lead gingerly, he took
off at a rate of naughts,
his wee legs pounding, his tail flying.
Oh. My. God. I'll never catch him!
But he was such a good boy, once he'd had a really good
run,
that for me lasted a lifetime, he turned round and ran
back.
What a relief! From then on, he was the leader of the
walks,
trotting purposefully ahead, snuffling and prowling
determinedly,
always with his own agenda.
He liked to see where I was, but walk to heel, oh no!!
No chance. In among the bushes and trees, through all the
puddles,
the muddier the better, unrecognisable after an hour as a
smartly groomed show dog!
He loved the car; it wouldn't even have to be going
anywhere!
Quite happy to sit in it hopefully!
On the odd occasion he escaped out of the gate or through
the front door,
there was no major worry about him running onto the road.
He would immediately run to the car in the drive and stand
there with great expectations!
Bed was his next favourite, never the first to get up in
the morning,
cuddled so comfy and cosy into the pillow.
He wouldn't move, just peek up as if to say, another half
hour please, mam?
But he had no chance, Cracker was an early bird and wanted
out!
He loved to play and we acquired many toys.
The only really annoying mischief he got up to was his car
capers.
On returning to the car from the walks, he would run round
the car playing catch,
except he was too quick and I couldn't catch him!
If there were other cars there, he would hop over to one
and use it too,
alway staying just out of my reach.
Sometimes I had to wait until another dog walker arrived
back for their car to help me corner him!
Then he'd sit good as gold with a wee smile on his face
and let me lift him, and who could be cross?
If a camera came out, that was him in his element, the
poser.
Whatever he was doing, he would stop and sit still for as
long as it took,
the perfect little model.
It was hard to catch his funny little expressions
because as soon as he saw a camera he would position
himself nicely
and sit staring with his lovely big brown eyes.
I'm sure I could have got him into advertising!
I loved him with all my heart, and I will miss him
forever.
We had such a few short years together, I can hardly
believe he has gone.
There is a corner of my soul that will be forever
Tuppence, my best beloved boy.
Goodnight, Geanzger Avon Prince of Jaylanjay,
goodnight. Sleep well, my Tuppy teddy bear, sleep tight.
May the Angels of Peace hold you in their arms
, my best beloved Tuppence,
now and forever.
Wait for me at the Bridge,
I will find you.