but it doesn't seem like their kind of movie. I'm not sure whose kind of movie it was.
This is a great dig, even if you didn't mean it as such.
I'm not sure how I felt about it. It was a very emotional day yesterday, as I knew we were going to have to take our 16+ year old dog Lucy to the vet for euthanasia. There is a very strong part in the movie for a dog, and a very emotional scene. Recalling the movie today in the personal context of our dog was very hard.
Geoff, my deepest sympathy on the loss of your longtime companion and friend. We had to make that same difficult decision about our dog Charlie about a year and a half ago and it was the hardest thing I've ever had to do.
By no small coincidence, we just adopted a new dog, an English springer spaniel, from a shelter in Vancouver, WA last Monday. We named him Alistair, and he's a really sweet, smart pooch. (I'd lobbied hard for Farley, but it's too close to Charlie, poetically speaking.) I'm sure one day, in your own time, you'll be ready to take in a new friend too. I'm glad we did.