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SPOILER ALERT: If you haven’t heard the prologue to this episode:Emergency on the Farm, Just One More, we highly suggest you stop and listen to this episode first. It’s about an hour, and highly emotional, so don’t forget those tissues!
Thank you, listeners, for your support regarding the loss of Boone.
We were, and continue to be, profoundly moved by your outpouring of empathy. Your stories of the beloved companion animals you have lost help heal the hole in our own heart.
We are heartened by how many of you told us that you have made changes on your own properties- reducing and eliminating your own use of poisons-in honor of Boone. This is why we shared Boone’s story.
You have shared these stories with the #forboone Hashtag. PLEASE, keep doing so. It makes his loss continue to have meaning for us and others.
On the podcast, we share parts of several of your stories- of your much-loved pets, of the changes you’ve made on your properties. Our hearts are so grateful for this podcast community.
As you may remember, I was able to get a spot put on the waiting list of Three Cedar’s Retrievers list for JUST ONE MORE puppy sired by the same parents as Boone. How did this selection process go for us? Watch this video to find out. It will be the cutest thing you see all day. With the help of Jack’s matchmaking skills, we selected “Socks” to come home with us to the farm.
Or maybe, “Socks” picked us.
To be honest, it was hard to get a new puppy while still grieving Boone’s loss. But we moved forward and started to build a spot in our family for our puppy. All purebred animals are registered, with a an official name. We re-named Socks “Bones” for his call name, a name that honored Boone. His official name? Three Cedars Boone’s Little Brother. After earning the nickname Lazy Bones, for his marked lack of interest in any training activities, Bone matured into an eager retriever.
More than that, he has filled the hole next to me, and has become my new best friend.
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Joe says
Hello! I am new to your podcast and I just listened to “emergency on the farm.” I’m walking around work sobbing like a baby. I recently lost my best friend of 11 years and your story really made me remember how much he meant to my family and I and how important he was to us. I know it’s been almost 4 years but I just want to say thank you for sharing this story. It made me think of all the good memories we had. While I’m here I also want to say thank you for sharing all the other useful information. My wife and I are currently saving money to buy a piece of land and start our journey in to this lifestyle and it would be impossible without people like you sharing information and knowledge. So thank you!
Aust says
Joe, so sorry for your loss. All I can say is that is does get easier, especially when a puppy shows up… 😉 I am blessed now with 3 amazing pups to fill Boones place. I guess I should have called this podcast Just a Few More…