Memorial for Nike the German Shepherd Dog

Photo of Nike and RoryTransitioning from one year to the next always permits reflection on my current place in life, especially regarding the relationship I have with my canine companion, Cardiff. We had a sad end to 2011 in losing our friend and neighbor Nike, the German Shepherd Dog. Nike was a truly amazing girl. I first got to know Nike as a patient three years ago and always enjoyed my opportunity to work on her from an acupuncture standpoint in attempt to improve her gradually degenerating hind limb mobility. As Nike continued to decline, her human mother gave Nike the gift of wheels, which greatly facilitated her mobility on our streets’ sidewalks. Very few dogs have such care taking guardians who will completely rearrange their lives to make the most of their pet’s last few months of life. Nike moved from West Hollywood to Manhattan beach where she spent her time basking in the southern California sun. When encountering beach terrain too challenging for her wheels to access, Nike was provided a custom cart to accompany her owner for afternoon lounging in the sand.Photo of Rory and Nike at the Beach Nike peacefully left this world in her owner’s arms while laying on the beach. Rarely do I hear of a pet being given the gift of such a peaceful exit from their earthly existence. Here are the words of Nike’s caretaker, which reflect just how much Nike meant to her; She was the true love of my life.  She was my soul mate and my everything.  She inspired me (as well as so many others) on a daily basis. She made me laugh and taught me what was important in life and what was not.  She was a pillar of strength and exuded the most positive energy and light to all those around her.   I desperately miss my Nike girl but know that I was blessed to have the most magnificent gift in my lifetime.   Cardiff and I miss you Nike. Thank you for reading my article. To receive my next article via email, sign up by following this link. Please feel free to communicate with me through Twitter (@PatrickMahaney) and follow my adventures in veterinary medicine by friending Patrick Mahaney: Veterinarian Acupuncture Pain Management for Your Pets on Facebook. Copyright of this article (2012) is owned by Dr Patrick Mahaney, Veterinarian and Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist. Republishing any portion of this article must first be authorized by Dr Patrick Mahaney. Requests for republishing must be approved by Dr Patrick Mahaney and received in written format.