The Story of Sheba
December 28, 2019
The Story of Sheba
Once there was a little girl who loved dogs and prayed for a little black dog. Her mom had already agreed to take the least wanted puppy from a litter about to happen. Her mom prayed the puppy was black.
A few weeks later, Mom got a call – the mommy dog had shoved one baby puppy away and it needed special care. Mom said, “we’ll take it” and the tiny “runt of the litter” fluffy puppy came to her furever home. That was February 25, 2008, almost 12 years ago. And yes, other than a white spot on her tummy that grew to cover her belly and some brownish tan on her paws, the puppy was black!
Sheba became the Tart family’s perfect dog. She loved the three little humans who grew up with her. Kimberly was only five months older than Sheba! Sheba ran around, grew up, played, made doggie friends, herded chickens, mothered lost dogs who wandered in, loved on chickens when the Tarts lived on their farm, snuggled with baby chicks, guinea pigs, the two rabbits, and Christina’s baby puppy, Prim.
Sheba had a wonderful doggie life.
(top) Sheba with puppy Primrose, (bottom) Sheba with Lady (one of our doggie friends), (right) Thea climbed up on the couch to snuggle Sheba, who was sleeping in her new, weird, favorite position.
Last year she started to slow down a bit. In December of this year, she started feeling sick some days. The vet said her stomach was failing. Vitamins and special food helped a little. She wasn’t able to digest all her food and she would get skinny and we had decided once she was in pain, we would put her to sleep. None of us wanted to lose our Sheba. She loved being outside when it was cool because she was bushy furry (we teased she was an a/c dog because she slept on one of the air conditioning vents in summer and almost refused to go outside in summer daylight!). On cooler days, she would play on our run while we were outside. Christmas Day it was gorgeous. Sheba said hi to both Grandmas when they visited and ran outside almost the whole day in gentle cool breezes. We were petting and snuggling with her by turns. She sleeps a lot since she’s been over 10 so when she curls down to sleep we usually let her rest. We were enjoying a Christmas campfire and telling stories. Louis went inside to get some water. I knew Sheba was fully asleep when Louis stopped by her longer than just to stroke her and turned his flashlight on. I handed Thea to Mom and we verified that she was fully gone. I stroked her soft, fluffy coat one last time before I wrapped her in her blanket.
The older girls came out to help. We buried her and said goodbye to our best furry friend. Sheba had spent more time with me than any other dog. She was our first family dog. My mom said, “Sheba probably found Boompa and Aunt Mary in heaven.” Christina laughed, “oh, yes, she instantly found Aunt Mary!” Because every time Mary would stay with us, Sheba would seek her bed out and snuggle with her – I’d be like, “no dogs in the bed, Mary,” and she’d giggle, wrap Sheba in a bear hug and say, “but she’s a big, fluffy stuffed animal!” and Sheba would give us the sweet sad eyes so she’d get to sleep with Mary. Sheba always snuggled up with anyone who wasn’t feeling well – she always seemed to know before we did.
Kimberly said she had prayed that Sheba would get to run loose outside, thinking of us having a fenced yard at our new house, but Sheba had been running loose anytime she was outside lately and stayed near the house because she didn’t feel good.
Louis set candles out on her grave for the night. We’ve planted flowers now. Each pet we’ve lost, we’ve buried and planted a tree over it as a reminder. Louis called Sheba our perfect dog. That she was.
Thea’s first Christmas was Sheba’s last. Our furry family treasure went to heaven, “raced over the rainbow bridge” as Jillian said, after spending a full Christmas Day with her family and “Grandmas.” It had been Sheba’s favorite outside day, gentle cool breezes with a mild, wintery temperature where she’d stand, face in the wind and wag that super fluffy “duster” tail. I’m going to miss my Sheba. Two months shy of 12 full years from her February 25th birthday – rather long for a dog. Goodbye, my sweet, lovable, playful furry baby; I love you Sheba, run free and fast with no leash and no borders! Your human family will miss you!
Type at you later,
~Nancy Tart
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