Through the tragedy at Karen Tracy’s kennel, I recently met a wonderful man and his wife via a comment they left here at Graffiti Gossip in the first days after the fire. Pictured is “Duncan”…the sweet Cairn terrier who “owned” the McGeehans…heart and soul and was one of the boarded dogs that did not survive.
Below is Daves very heart touching story about their dear Duncan, and in another blog post this week I will update you on the continuation of their search for a rescue Cairn terrier.
A lot of national publicity has been generated regarding the Pazzazz Kennel fire due to the fact that one of the Chow pups was owned by Martha Stewart. All of the articles speak of the terrible loss of her dog, the other Chows, and the five borders of various breeds. I just wanted to put a face on one of the “five borders.”
He was our eight year old Cairn Terrier, Duncan. We normally take him with us on all our vacations but since we were to only be away for one night in downtown Philadelphia, we boarded him for that night. Shortly after dropping him off, the explosion occurred.
Duncan was the most typical of the Cairn personality: tirelessly curious, boundless of energy, and a lover of people. He was as at home on a 15 mile hike on the roughest part of the Appalachian Trail as he was lying next to me at a summer concert in the park. He was famously known as “Duncan, The Spinning Dog” for his habit of spinning around in circles in tribute to each car that passed us on our daily morning walk along the country roads near my home. He was a tireless chaser of squirrels who never came close to ever catching one. But he never gave up for he knew what many of us eventually learn, “It’s the journey, not the destination that counts.” But his specialty was converting people who were indifferent towards dogs into dog lovers.
The are no words I know of to express the grief I feel for the loss of Duncan, the other dogs, and the injuries to the propane deliveryman. The last act of the injured deliveryman before collapsing was to grab the kennel owners own dog and throw her over the fence to safety. Her named was Chillie and she was Duncan’s mom.
The deliveryman, Tim Kleinhagen, has been upgraded to stable condition. Please keep him in your prayers for a full and as quick a recovery as possible.
The kennel owners treated all their dogs, both theirs and any borders, like their own children. Karen and her mom Jean have lost most everything and have the added burden of the mounting vet bills for their badly injured dogs. I ask anyone who is touched by this tragedy to please send a donation in Karen Tracy’s name.
NOTE FROM SANDRA…THE ADDRESS BELOW IS THE CURRENT PLACE TO SEND CHECKS
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Mark Powell
Powell Law
527 Linden Street
Scranton PA 18503
Make checks payable to: Powell Law, Escrow
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So many good people in this world!!!! Our hearts are with you both Dave in this healing process. Nothing will ever take Duncans’ place but there are a big pair of pawprints waiting for another special Cairn to fill. There is so much love just waiting to be shared and I’m certain Duncan would not want you to go on without a friend to share your walks with.
Love and heartfelt saddness for your terrible loss
Sandra
Thank you for sharing Duncan with all of us… we are saddened for your loss and are very touched by your support of Karen and others. Duncan’s journey isn’t over, he lives on in your hearts and also in those who learn of him through this tragedy. Peace be with you and thank you for sharing your wonderful Duncan.
Joanna, your sweet tribute make me cry. I couldn’t have said it any better. You are so very right that Duncan’s journey isn’t over
Dave, Thanks for introducing us to Duncan . . . so sorry. I wish you peace.
Thank you so much for letting us share your Duncan. What a wonderful tribute to a most precious member of your family. Although nothing will replace Duncan, there is some dog-some place who will find you and Duncan will move over a little bit to let that new dog have a small piece of your huge heart.
Thanks for sharing your special boy, Duncan, with us, and may you be blessed with another to share Duncan’s place in your heart. Our prayers are with you and all whose lives were touched by this tragedy.
I didnt know if i could look at Duncan when i read Sandy’s email. Ive cried so much that i was concerned about my mental health. then i thought, “my God, go see him on the site, and forever impress his sweet looks on your heart, along with the others i know”. I want you to know that now that i have seen this darling boy, i definitely see him smiling with the angels. may God heal you and ease your pain. I dont know when i have been so affected by such tragedy, and such love.
Dave, Thank you so much for sharing your story of your sweet boy Duncan. My deepest sympathy and prayers are sent to you and your family on your loss. Duncan will stand with all the others at that Rainbow Bridge. I wish you peace and comfort during such a difficult time. And may the spirit of Duncan live on in your hearts,
Thank you so much for your beautiful tribute to Duncan. It was very moving and a wonderful testament to your beloved pup. Like others have said, Duncan is still with you and I think it’s terrific that you’re already planning to give another deserving cairn a place in your hears as well as your home. I’m still crying from reading your words. Please know that we are here with you in spirit, are also feeling your grief over this unbelievable tragedy, and our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.