Feb. 10 1989 —- Feb. 8 2000
Siberian Husky
When I first met my baby girl it was with her mom and siblings.
She saw me and I saw her and she was the only one of the
dogs that came to right away. She picked me to be her mommy.
We lived in Germany for 10 years.. In Europe you can practically
take your dog anywhere. Kara was more well behaved than
any child I’ve seen. She was always a magnet to people
because she was beautiful. A beautiful black and white
Siberian Husky with two blue eyes.
My husband and I would take her with us as much as possible.
I ran with my dog 6 plus miles at least 3 times a week.
She loved to run-it was her nature. Every weekend we would go on
a Volksmarch. A six mile walk in through the hills valleys
and towns of Germany Belgium France or Luxemburg.
Kara had a wonderful life for a dog.
She lived in the country side. It was beautiful just like her.
I taught her to do almost all of her tricks.
She loved her momma so much and Kara was my heart.
She had a large mass in her body but the Surgeon didn’t know
what it was and decided to do a biopsy of the mass.
He was thinking she had cancer. The surgeon said she was
fine and he finished with the biopsy and then a half an hour
later she died.
The vet gave me no clue that the biopsy might kill her.
He said my Kara was the only dog that has ever died on him from
doing the biopsy. Two days later was her birthday.
Kara was only ten when she died.
I miss my baby girl.
She was my heart.
Bambi
Kara Valkerie |