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Never go against the family
After years of retirement, my best buddy "Ozzy" didn't like me leaving every day again, so he went to the shop with me almost every day.
He was quiet, kind, gentle, even had a girlfriend there (owners have a miniature schnauzer that they started bringing in too). He put in as many hours as I did, would meet and greet all who came through the door, regulars and delivery people would always bring treats. Often I'm there by myself, if someone pulled in he'd come and find me to let me know we had visitors. If you were having a bad day, he would act silly and do whatever it took to make you smile. He helped make it a very stress free environment, in many ways he was as valued as anyone there, our little ray of sunshine. Unfortunately he had some health issues that were catching up with him, and last Tuesday we had to lay him to rest. The rest of the week I could still feel him there in my office, just sitting and watching me, as he often did, waiting to see what we were going to do next. He really seemed proud to be a part of the action. The shop will never be the same...
He was quiet, kind, gentle, even had a girlfriend there (owners have a miniature schnauzer that they started bringing in too). He put in as many hours as I did, would meet and greet all who came through the door, regulars and delivery people would always bring treats. Often I'm there by myself, if someone pulled in he'd come and find me to let me know we had visitors. If you were having a bad day, he would act silly and do whatever it took to make you smile. He helped make it a very stress free environment, in many ways he was as valued as anyone there, our little ray of sunshine. Unfortunately he had some health issues that were catching up with him, and last Tuesday we had to lay him to rest. The rest of the week I could still feel him there in my office, just sitting and watching me, as he often did, waiting to see what we were going to do next. He really seemed proud to be a part of the action. The shop will never be the same...