Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Why I love dogs

Even in your darkest moment you can always count on your loyal companion to be there for you. That was the case for a young Colorado man.
A dog stood guard over her owner's body for up to six weeks after the man committed suicide on the remote northeastern Colorado plains, authorities said.

The body of 25-year-old Jake Baysinger of La Salle was found Sunday on the Pawnee National Grasslands about 75 miles northeast of Denver. Cash, his German shepherd, was found beside him, thin and dehydrated but still alive. The dog had apparently survived by eating mice and rabbits, authorities said.

The Weld County coroner ruled Baysinger's death a suicide. The cause of death wasn't immediately determined but authorities found a gun nearby, the coroner's office said Tuesday.

"At least we know it's over now," said Baysinger's wife, Sara. "We'd been looking for my husband for six weeks, and this isn't how we wanted it to end. At least we can close this."

Baysinger was reported missing June 28. An extensive search failed to locate him, but Kip Konig, a rancher, saw the dog last weekend, went to investigate and discovered Baysinger's body and his pickup.

He said Cash kept running back to the pickup and jumping into the front seat.

"I got the sense she was trying to tell me where her master was," Konig said.

Cash was reunited Monday with Sara Baysinger and her 2-year-old son, Lane. She said her little boy is "very close to that dog" and happy to see her again.

Investigators said the dog probably kept coyotes away from the body.
We may never know why Jake Baysinger apparently committed suicide, but we do know that his loyal dog Cash protected him to the bitter end.

I've had dogs most of my life, and they are truly your best friend. You can come home late and they still love you. You can barely be scraping by and they think you are a Goddess. A pat on the head, and a Scooby Snack, and they are yours forever.

Bella is getting her hair cut, while Bart is busy protecting me from the two guys painting my front porch. I love my little dogs.

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5 comments:

Dean Wormer said...

That's a sad story but the dog does come out kind of noble in it.

I don't know if I mentioned but we have 3 dogs and I enjoy the heck out of 'em.

Even the little Chihuaha/ Pekingese my wife talked me into. He gets so excited when he sees me. Best cure for a bad day at work.

Veronica said...

Now I wanna go rescue our dog from daycare! She only goes when we know we're gonna have a very late night.

Thanks for sharing.

Mary Ellen said...

If only humans could be as loving and loyal as dogs. I'm with you...I love all dogs and couldn't imagine living without one in the house. Thanks for the great story, BAC. And the pics of your dogs are adorable!

Fran said...

Dogs are such sources of love and devotion. I know I love and am devoted to them!

And clearly they are to us.

Mary Ellen said...

HI BAC- You've been given an award on my blog...if you have time, stop over!