Wow. I really can’t believe I’m writing a tribute to my Eddie. He was my amazing Border Terrier. I’m sure I’m not going to be able to do him justice. Words just can’t portray how amazing he was and how much he was loved. We gave him everything. And he still managed to give us more. He reached a grand old age of sixteen and a half. And it still wasn’t enough. I want him back. I can’t think of one thing that he did that he shouldn’t of. He was so good. I miss him barking at me at 9pm to go to bed. I miss him following me everywhere. We used to joke that he was attached to me by his umbilical cord. I miss giving him cucumber when I was preparing the piggy snacks. We shared a birthday. My only consolation is that he didn’t suffer too long and that we gave him a dignified end.
He started to have fits and was quickly diagnosed with a brain tumour. There was never going to be a happy ending but we thought he might have a few happy weeks with us but sadly this wasn’t the case. Within two days he was so exhausted with the extra brain activity we had to make the heartbreaking decision to help him over the bridge.
I hope you understand and forgive us Eddie. Our decisions were made with love.
Please be waiting at the bridge when its my turn Eddie. You were one in a trillion.


He started to have fits and was quickly diagnosed with a brain tumour. There was never going to be a happy ending but we thought he might have a few happy weeks with us but sadly this wasn’t the case. Within two days he was so exhausted with the extra brain activity we had to make the heartbreaking decision to help him over the bridge.
I hope you understand and forgive us Eddie. Our decisions were made with love.
Please be waiting at the bridge when its my turn Eddie. You were one in a trillion.

