People would always tell me “We want a dog like Boomer” or,
after they brought home their new puppy, “I hope he grows up to be like
Boomer. He’s always so sweet and
obedient…”. The problem is they never
saw me running all over the neighborhood chasing Boomer through their
backyard. They never saw Boomer randomly
pick out a girl in the crowd of sledders on the hill, and pee on her snow
suit. They never saw Boomer eat his way
through our chain link kennel. They
never saw Boomer pluck a fish off the end of my line and swallow it whole. But then, they never saw Boomer bust his way
through cat tails, briars, and dense oak in search of pheasants. They never saw him bust through ice in below
zero weather to retrieve a bird and they never saw him hold the FedEx man at
bay because the kids opened the door when Mom was out back. They just saw Boomer sitting on the front
porch and heeling at my side when we went for walks.
After 13 years of hunting his tail off, protecting the
family, and giving Boomer hugs to everyone who smiled at him, it was time to
say goodbye to my friend. I thought
about the number of friends and family Boomer had retrieved birds for and the
list kept growing and growing. He
brought back Ricardo and Ryno’s first ducks and geese. He hunted in Utah ,
Idaho , California ,
Wyoming , and Canada . I rescued him from ice holes he fell through
and ran him down in the boat when he swam halfway across the lake refusing to
give up on a crippled goose. Even after
getting him back in the boat and together we chased the goose down, Boomer
still bailed out of the boat to make the retrieve. Below are some of these hunts. Each one tells a story I will live over and
over.
Will Rogers
is credited with saying “If dogs don’t go to Heaven, then when I die, I want to
go where dogs go”. But how could dogs
not go to Heaven, they bring so much happiness to those around them? The week my father passed away from cancer,
he called me and said “Do you know what I’ve been thinking about all day?” “What’s that Dad?” I said. “I’ve been thinking about that day a few
years ago when we went duck hunting in Logan and that damn dog of yours brought
all of those birds back in that freezing cold weather”. Boomer did.
He always did. He never once
refused to make a retrieve. I don’t know
everything about Heaven, but I do know it is a place full of happiness and
joy. I know Boomer loved to
retrieve. I know Dad loved to hunt. Perhaps they are sharing a duck blind right
now, and that damn dog is still bringing back birds. Thanks for being you Boomer. Goodbye my friend.