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One Pug's Legacy

 

Author: Dana Ferguson

Can you imagine living without fear? What if you woke up each day eager to take on new challenges? Would that be the kind of life you would want?

I saw this and more modeled in the life of Amber--a legacy of joy and contentment.

While attending the Leadership Management Institute's annual convention, our beloved pug of a decade and a half peacefully laid down her head for the last time. Although quite old, she was never sick. In fact, everyday she acted like a puppy: happy and excited by all aspects of life.

She modeled a life that perhaps we should all consider:

Absolutely Know No Fear Amber quickly learned the ropes of life, avoiding the paper swats afforded to the hard-headed. She had no fear of anything or anyone. Thus, she eagerly met new people and sought different experiences. Admittedly, thunderstorms were not her favorite event, but as she aged and her hearing diminished, even an occasional thunder-boomer didn't bother her.

Excitedly Greet Each Day She always greeted each day with boundless energy. She got excited about the little things in life. Amber would dance around and wag her curly tail straight over something as mundane as breakfast. Even in the last months, she never lost her excitement (or appetite!). Even cataracts could not dim the sparkle in Amber's eyes.

Steadfastly Ignore Intimidation About a year ago we brought home a Boston Terrier pup. Jesse was a bit obnoxious for Amber, but she didn't let that bother her. Instead, she would ignore him as much as possible, but when necessary, she would chase Jesse and give him a good run. Even at an advanced age, she managed to nip him a time or two. If she really wanted to let him know he couldn't intimidate her, she would simply lay next to his favorite toy with one paw on top of it. Of course, this drove Jesse wild and he would run around and bark while Amber maintained her cool. I swear she smiled every time the Boston made another circle.

Amber lived the equivalent of 100 years. On her last day she was with a friend who cares for small children. Amber gladly allowed the kids to pet her while she scarfed up the crumbs from their cookies. Then, as per her usual routine, she trundled off to the laundry room for a long nap. This time, however, she didn't wake up.

Amber lived a fearless life to the very end, each day full of wonder, excitement, and joy. She never let anyone or anything intimidate her. Could any of us ask for anything more?

Author Bio:
Dana Ferguson is a specialist in this area. Dana has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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