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The Command Pawformance family lost one of its most dearly loved members this month. Many of you from day school will remember Jolt hanging out, strutting his stuff around the shop, helping us put the puppies through their paces, or putting on his most charming face in search of a treat. Jolt touched the lives of all his human companions, and acted as an understated and fair authority figure to his canine pals. We all have our favorite memories of Jolt and we will all treasure them. Our deepest sympathies go out to Marge and Tim, who gave a great dog the great life he deserved. |
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Sean: My dog Bessie, also a Rottweiler, always had a respect for Jolt that she didn‘t have for other dogs. It may have had something to do with him being a Rottweiler, but I think it had more to do with him just being him. She deferred to him and always abided his authority. A few years ago, when she was in the hospital, and I was afraid she might not make it, being able to go to the shop and see Jolt, and give him a little hug, and remember how much Bessie thought of him, helped keep me going through a really tough time, and I’ll never forget him for that. Thank you Jolt.
Lori: There are some dogs that I feel honored to know and Jolt was one of those dogs. He was the stately fellow in the room or at the woods that taught the other dogs who was boss and how to be polite. He graciously endured the exuberance of my lab, Bella, when we went on daily woods walks with him. My Rottweiler, Ripa was lucky enough to go on a woods run with her cousin Jolt and learn the rules of playing before he took his new job of overseeing us from the heavens; Surely he is shaking his head at the puppies who just don’t get it. I will miss dear Jolt; he was my friend and introduced me to his great parents, Marge and Tim who I am also honored to know. I can only hope to be the caring dog parent to my dogs that they were to Jolt.
Peter: Jolt filled a void for me that Cain left, he seemed to understand that I was missing my dog He would come over to me and rest his head on my lap sort of saying “I understand“. He always reminded me of Cain they both had many human like qualities. When I started working here getting to walk Jolt was sort of a privilege ,He was always so well behaved thanks to all the work his mom and dad did with him. It was always an easy walk with no problems.
Jolt was unique, Jolt was the best , Jolt will be missed by all who knew him…
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