
I am sad to tell you that our precious great dane, Dozer, died yesterday afternoon. Unfortunately, it is very common in Danes for their stomachs to flip, it's called bloat, and it kills them almost instantly. We are going to miss Dozer so much. He was 150+ pounds of pure sweetness. Dozer loved our kids, his brother Cowboy, being an escape artist from the backyard and tearing up everything in sight, haha. He was a handful, to say the least.
I remember the day we drove out to a small town outside of Brownwood to meet Dozer's breeder and see her new liter. Braelyn was only 10 months old, it was May 2007. I have loved great danes since I was a kid and always wanted one of my own. Jeff agreed to get me one since we were in the process of buying a new house and could have a dog as big as we wanted. When we got to the breeders I had the intention of getting a black colored female Dane. That's what I always wanted. The lady told us that males get bigger and they didn't have any black, males left. I was bummed but Jeff defintely wanted the one that would get the largest. There was this big guy in the back, a tan colored male fawn, who was shy and not jumping all over us. Jeff picked him up and fell in love with him. He told me he wanted that one. I knew Jeff had his heart set on that little guy so I agreed. Little Doz (see what he looked like above) rode home in my lap all the way back to Abilene. My first Dane, I loved him already. When Dozer first came to our house he cried all night long cause he wanted to sleep in bed with us and he tore up everything. Have you ever tried to house break a great dane? Ha, it was a disaster and as Dozer got bigger the puddles got bigger. When we moved to the new house, the dogs got moved to the backyard since Braelyn was starting to walk and having a 100 pound (at the time) dog accidentally knocking my baby over was getting old. However, the dogs loved their new place in the backyard and enjoyed being outdoors.

For Halloween that year, we dressed him up as a dinosaur. He hated it! It only lasted long enough to take pictures. I even had Aunt Kristie make the costume because they don't make dog costumes for great danes. :) Sorry, Doz, I couldn't resist!
Here is Dozer and Braelyn at Christmas 2007. Do you see how fast he grew? It's amazing! 

Cuddling with my babies, January 2007. Dozer is doing a good job of hiding my belly here because I was 8 months pregnant with Brylee :)

We are going to miss the big guy. Sorry for the long post and lots of pictures but I just wanted to show you all our boy. Dozer was our family and no family is complete without a dog, I really believe that. We are going to miss him so much. All dogs go to Heaven, right? We think so.
2 comments:
I totally teared up! Thats exactly why I refuse to see "Marley and Me!" Dogs become actual family members and sometimes we forget they are dogs! I'm so sad you lost Dozer! He looks HUGE and I bet he gave great hugs! xoxo
Corrie i'm so sorry about Dozer! We think of our dogs like you do and can't imagine losing a family member like that! We'll be thinking and praying for yall!
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