Caymen’s FoxRun B’Yond Belief – Indy

BIS U-Ch. Caymen’s FoxRun B’Yond Belief CGC

Am. CH. Charms Jazz’s Joker’s Wild CD CGC OS SDHF x CH Karagold’s Race’N A Ruckus OD

‘Indy’

May 3rd, 2000 – November 2nd, 2005

Indy WD II
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I hope that each of you that read this page will have a dog come into your life that was as special as my Indy. He was my heart dog, my best friend, there when I needed a warm, fuzzy shoulder to cry on or someone to make me laugh. On Nov 2, 2005, he was taken from me after a short battle with Lyme Nephritis, a disease which attacked and shut down his kidneys. I promised him that I would do everything I could to save him, but in the end it was my promise to not let him suffer, that forced me to let him go. He will remain in my heart and be a part of me forever. Indy was a dynamic young dog with exceptional temperament and exuberance. He was always happy and showed it through what I liked to call his “snake dance” — not just a wiggle, but a full body undulation. And he really loved to talk while doing the snake dance. His favorite past-times were chasing toys and snuggling on the bed next to me. He loved to help raise puppies and to ride in the trailer behind my dad’s tractor. Every spring he would wallow in the mud hole that always forms in my yard from the water runoff of the mountain behind the house. He loved boating and feeling the breeze whip through his hair. When I’d go to shows and leave him behind he’d pee on my pillow to let me know how mad he was that I hadn’t taken him. It was frustrating, but is one of the things that I will miss. Indy’s wins included taking RWD to a 5 pt major at the Yankee GRC Specialty in 2002, as well as going Best in Show the same day he finished his UKC championship, which he finished in 3 consecutive shows. We were just hunting that last major to finish his AKC Championship. If we’d had more time together, I’m convinced he would have been my first MACH dog, as he truly loved and excelled at agility. His sweet, outgoing nature left him a trail of friends and admirers across the country. Rest peacefully my wonderful boy. I know we’ll be together again one day.