6.22.2011

Woofy Wednesday

No I didn't get a dawg... 


but I did revisit the place My Dawg once lived.

Yep, I used to have my very own dog. Her name was Nakoda, but we all called her Koda. She was the prettiest blonde, blue-eyed husky in the universe.

She and I met when I was just a baby kitten. My parents worried she would eat me in a single, kitten-sized snack. Instead Koda gave me a sniff-over and never bothered me again. 

As a baby I played with her big floofy tail. Of course she pretended not to notice, cause we were friends. Her molted fur was the prize of all the birdies for their nests.

She passed a few years ago (Before Blog) and we all miss her. She was the best! And she smelled great too... Made me roll around with nostalgia.

Miss you buddy.

27 comments:

  1. How nice of woo to remember her on The Summer Solstice -

    We had our khandle lit fur all those North of The Rainbow Bridge -

    Please ask Koda to look bakhk 'here' and try to spot Misha and help guide her to safety -

    My mom has thought of nothing all day - and wishes we were NOT 170 miles from where she went missing -

    Hugz&Khysses,
    Khyra
    PeeEssWoo: Woo really need another woofie ;-)

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  2. How sweet, Fin...we bet you can still smell Koda in there!

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  3. Great memories and good story, Fin. Maybe someday there'll be another furriend. Purrs.

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  4. Fin, this made us all a little teary; we sure do miss the Ones that Came Before.

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  5. What a nice tribute to an old friend, Fin.

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  6. Koda sounds like a great pal. I can just picture you playing with her floofy tail.

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  7. nice entry Fin....
    rip Dear Koda....

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  8. Miss Fin, I really want to give you a hug
    xoxo

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  9. Nice tribute to Koda. So kind of her to let you play with her tail.

    Perhaps you can colonise the tent???

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  10. Fin,
    What awesome furriend Koda was.... I once knew this woofie called Ben at the vet in Sydney. He was white and fluffy, needs a thorough shave every summer, just like a sheep. I hope Koda meets our Ralf over the Rainbow Bridge and that they become friends too. purrr...meow!

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  11. Lovely memories Fin. Do yoo have any photos yoo could share?

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  12. Oh Fin, Koda sounds like the most wonderful woofie. Wish we could have met her. Sure sounds like she was a great friend. Thanks for telling us about her. Take care. Big hugs Fin.

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  13. What happy memories you have of Koda.
    Luv Hannah and Lucy xx xx

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  14. It's good to remember our furriends.

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  15. Those happy memories are the best Fin!

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  16. What nice memories you haf of Koda! I'm so glad you still haf a space where you can go remember her.

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  17. Hi Fin! This is your buddy, Cody. I really liked this post today because it reminded me of how my Sheltie brother (Dakota) and I get along. I bet you miss Koda. Is Koda's real name an Indian name? As you know, my brother's is...
    this was so nice that you remembered Koda like this.
    Love, your pal, Cody

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  18. Oh Fin, you were lucky to have such a great friend. I'm sorry you are missing your buddy.

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  19. We didn't know you use to have a doggie, we bets Koda was a pawsome friend. And it's good that you remember her.


    Maybe you'll get another doggie one day.

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  20. Mom has leaky eyes and a smiley face after reading that post. That was a sweet memory of your woofie friend.

    The Florida Furkids and Angel Sniffie

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  21. That sure was a nice tribute to Koda, Fin. It sounds like you two were great buddies.

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  22. Koda sounded like a very nice woofie. This is a lovely tribute to her.

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  23. Fin, that is a wonderful and sweet tribute to Koda. She sounds like she was a beautiful woofie!! Lots of love, Debbie & Holly

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  24. I still remember the stories of you participating in her training!

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  25. oh how moving. Reminds me of our cat and dog friendship at home when I was growing up; they were so close and when our dog eventually died our cat regularly sat on her grave even when the grass had grown back and there was nothing to be seen(we had buried her in the garden). Love Darcy and Bingley xx

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  26. We know what it's like to have a special relationship with a woofie! I've known 2 of them...Colby ::bows head in honor:: who is at The Bridge chasing squirrels 24/7 and now my pal/sister Grete.

    Sending you comforting purrs as you think of Koda and miss her.

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