On Saturday, July 2, 2016, we lost our beloved Anderson to tongue cancer. If only he could have told us how badly he felt, but that was not Anderson's personality.
It was almost like Anderson lived 2 separate lives while here on this Earth. His first life was complicated. I'm sure as an adorable puppy, it was fun to have him to play with. But as he got older, the tremendous shedding, drooling, and attention seeking got too much and they abandoned him. At the age of 5-7 years old, he had taken to the streets of Hennepin County where he was forced to live on his own. On November 14, 2008, Anderson crossed the state line and entered into his second life. #08-020 Smiley was described as not good with children. Anderson helped us raise our grandchildren. He was patient, loving, and kind. When our granddaughter was just a toddler wobbling around in her footed gym jams, he gently took a piece of chicken out of her offered hand. #08-020 Smiley counter surfed. Food was a real motivator for Anderson and he never lost his desire to miss out on finding it. On Thanksgiving of 2014, he pulled half of a 14 lb. Prime Rib right off the counter and ate every single piece. #08-020 Smiley had separation anxiety. Anderson never lost his desire to be with his humans. He would put in just as many steps on his Fitbit as I did mine. #08-020 Smiley needed a fence. Anderson never needed a fence, only to jump over into the pasture with the horses to say "Hi". #08-020 Smiley's last foster Denise stated "There are times when a special dog enters your life and then your heart". "He only needs a stable home." Anderson was so handsome with his silky coat and piercing brown eyes, but he was just as beautiful on the inside as out. We loved him for his faults as he was a loving, loyal companion who was intelligent and amazing. Rest In Peace our dear Andy. We were so blessed to be able to spend your "second life" with you. Love Mom and Dad M |