Daja- Old Dogs Don’t Need New Tricks

As I write this short note about Daja my heart is broken, my body aches and my eyes are filled with tears, we wake this morning without a dog living in our household for almost 40 years. Daja was different in that we chose an older dog to adopt, she was 10 and a 80 pound Pit Bull that was being well cared for at the Foothills Animal Shelter. Deb and I fostered her for the Thanksgiving holidays and we then decided all we needed as a Christmas present was to add Daja to our family on a permanent basis. We did knowing full well we would not have her for long, we got almost 3 years but oh what a wonderful three years it was! The main reason for this post is to help others realize these seniors our a great choice, as Daja enjoyed everyday with us until the end and brought so much joy to everyone she interacted with teaching them about the huge heart and kindness of both senior dogs and the Pittie breed.

Many people when first seeing her might have been intimidated but then saw her smile and got to snuggle with her on one of her many couches, then they would melt when that huge head was laying on their shoulder. The senior dog appreciates the chance they are receiving with a new chapter, they don’t need a lot of training and they always win the argument about who loves who more!

Daja had been at the shelter for a bit and Deb and I had taken her for a few slow walks before we fostered her but at that time we had no idea how much personality she would bring to 3 different homes stretching from Arkansas to Colorado.

So yes I have lost a special member of our family that was all about sharing kindness, joy, love and gratitude but by having her by our side she has improved our lives by having more of these qualities that we need so much of today. So yes I am heartbroken, my body aches and my eyes are full of tears, Daja has taken a piece of my heart but she left me a chunk of hers and my life and everyone she touched will be better for it.

I will work to be a person that Daja would appreciate because I know already she won the who loved who more and yes I am so glad we adopted that beautiful senior American Pit Bull mix that squeezed 13 years of love into 3. Daja you are a queen in this house and in the House of the Purple Bears!

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5 thoughts on “Daja- Old Dogs Don’t Need New Tricks”

  1. Beautifully said. Your relationship and love for Daja was an inspiration for all dog lovers. It takes a lot of courage and selflessness to adopt a senior dog, and those are characteristics both you and Deb exude. Daja Queen touched so many hearts during her time here. Her legacy will live on in the house of the Purple Bears 💜

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  2. Oh man… I feel your pain. Sounds and looks like an epic pup!!

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    div>We are losing our 13 year old blue dog as we speak… the lad has developed the worst arthritis

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  3. Your dog looks like a smart and happy being. I’m so glad you had 3 good years and so sorry that he was taken too soon. We had a wonderful Golden that died at the age of five after fighting cancer and I cried and cried. A couple of months later we re-homed a 6 year old golden and she is great. She had some bad habits like being aggressive with other animals, but she’s a sweet one most of the time. Dogs definitely are our best friends and have a lot to teach us.

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