He wasn't mine, Fran. Just a dog that I visited nearly twice a day for the past couple of years in my moving heck. I've lived there for a few months several times during that time. Hopefully some of your board doggies will watch over him. His legs don't work so well, so he might need some help. Maybe in doggie heaven all those aches and pains go away.
There was just not more comfort than laying down with him when he was having a seizure and feeling him slow down with my arms wrapped around him, or just plain snuggling. The drool and occasional potty mishap I could skip.
Abbey