I remember how great Indy looked in the weaves last month. He lowered his head, threw his legs to the side and completed the weaves like a pro! He was always so happy to be working/playing with Sue.
He’ll be waiting with our other dogs (playing agility?) at the rainbow bridge.
Sydney
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"INDY: I loved to watch his running and jumping. When I first came to classes with him he was so uncoordinated and gangly looking and recently he had come into his own and was elegant to watch during his agility runs."
Our sympathy, hugs and tears to Sue and family for the loss.
Helen Marie, Magnum & Merlot & Striker
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I always loved to watch Indy jumping. He had such athleticism and pure joy when he jumped. He had fun out there and it was all over his face.
Jennifer
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My Indy memory is being amazed at how fast and effortlessly he took those 24' jumps. He was sheer poetry when he was "on".
Life sure isn't fair, and we will all miss Indy.
Christy
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This is SAD news indeed. Such a young dog and so FULL of life. I will miss Indy and all the entertainment he provided so freely.
He had the makings of a very fine agility dog. Even though things didn't always go according to plan he always tried to do the best he could.
Our thoughts are with Sue as we all pay tribute to Indy.
Maggie & the KBTS
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Indy, means great dog, full of life and loves to have fun. Indy, loved working with Sue, was always willing and more then able to perform the task asked, and was always willing to keep trying. Indy loved working for Sue you could see it in his eyes. I will remember him with others who have left us.................................. Indy would rank with Pei and am "E ticket"...........
Donna
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Great photos of Indy. I always loved his big grin while he was flying. Nice tribute to the beautiful gray boy.
What a beautiful tribute to our boy. Your comments and the photos are so touching. He was gangly! He loved agility. You have helped me so much to remember his life instead of his death. It means more to me because you knew him. You were there through the wilder times, too!! I had purchased a bottle of champagne to toast his agility titles he had received. I would still like to bring it and toast to friends who have truly helped me through a very rough time. Thank you, again. Sue
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