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Showing Original Post only (View all)Sarah Silverman’s Touching Tribute to Her Dog [View all]
Tissues will be needed.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/jordanzakarin/sarah-silvermans-dog-died-and-she-wrote-a-touching-obituary
Duck, a frequent star of the comedians tweets and photos, died this week at the age of 19. Silverman posted a sweet note to her WhoSay page in remembrance of her best friend.

Duck Doug Silverman came into my life about 14 years ago. He was picked up by the State running through South Central with no collar, tags or chip. Nobody claimed or adopted him so a no-kill shelter took him in. Thats where I found him at that shelter, in Van Nuys. Since then we have slept most every night together (and many lazy afternoons.) When we first met, the vet approximated his age at 5½ so Id say he was about 19 as of yesterday, September 3, 2013.
He was a happy dog, though serene. And stoic. And he loved love.
Over the past few years he became blind, deaf, and arthritic. But with a great vet, good meds, and a first rate seeing-eye person named me, he truly seemed comfortable.
Recently, however, he stopped eating or drinking. He was skin and bones and so weak. I couldnt figure out this hunger strike. Duck had never been political before. And then, over the weekend, I knew. It was time to let him go.
My boyfriend Kyle flew in late last night and took the day off from work to be with us. We laid in bed and massaged his tiny body, as we love to do hearing his little Im in heaven breaths.
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only bad thing about our lovely dogs, even our lovely humans is they never live long enough.
Sunlei
Sep 2013
#1
yeah... she's out there. but you can tell a lot about somebody by the way they treat their pets.
dionysus
Sep 2013
#8