R.I.P., Yukon Jack
Jack died today, at 3:50 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 8, 2009. Born Jan. 16, 1996, he was 13.
I'm still sorta numb. It came on so suddenly. He was feeling as frisky as ever when we hopped in the car and drove to the Sunday dog meetup. He even slipped down off his doggie seat in the back, scrambled across the floor and squeezed his way around the side of the front seat to sit right next to me. He was an escape artist until the day he died.
The attack happened the second I stopped at the parking lot for the meetup. He fell on his back in the car, crying and stiff, then he went limp. I did a brief attempt at CPR, felt a heartbeat, then rushed him to pet emergency three blocks away. My friends from the meetup were there for support.
The vet doesn't know what happened. Jack's bloodwork and X-rays were normal. No toxins were found in his body. They suspect a brain aneurism or something similar. Even before he started to slip away, he was posturing strangely and looking like he'd lost control of his faculties.
My first inclination with this blog was to try to memorialize him by explaining just what a special dog he was and how much he meant to me. But that's not only impossible in one story, it's unnecessary.
Jack's whole adult life, beginning with my first failed attempt to get him by answering a classified ad, his two life-threatening surgeries and his countless adventures, are all right here on YT in discussions, pictures and video links. I take immense comfort in that.
But even more, I'm overwhelmed at the outpouring of support and sympathy coming from the members here. Some of you I've known for four years, even before I got Jack as a rescue in 2005. Others I've met more recently. Still others don't know me but nevertheless sent their heartfelt condolences.
In the movie "The World According to Garp," someone asked Robin Williams why he would dress in drag and risk his life by showing up at a radical, all-women's memorial service for his activist mother. His answer was something to the effect, "I wanted to be around people who loved my mother as much as I loved her."
Toss out the part about the radical women, lol, and that's what you guys here on YT have done for me. I've read all your posts on the thread announcing his demise, your profile messages, your PMs, your text messages and your Facebook comments. I cry and cry as I read them, but more out of genuine happiness than sorrow. You guys knew Jack. You followed his adventures. And you loved him as much as I did.
What better memorial is there than to have such an incredible outpouring of love? Jack will not just be in my heart and memories until the day I die, he will be remembered by hundreds, perhaps thousands, of you guys as well. Not a bad legacy for a 4-pound Yorkie.
I joked one time that Jack was not my dog but YT's. Members had sent me a check and hundreds of dollars in toys when he had his first surgery, and it seemed appropriate to share the ownership. After reading all your comments, again and again, I see it was not a joke. You do feel his loss as much as I.
Several people have asked me if there's anything they can do. I ask just one thing. Keep YT alive through your donations. The stories of all our dogs are right here. As long as YT is here, we have a permanent record of our dogs' lives that we can revisit any time we want. I can assure you I'll be doing a lot of that in the years to come.
So, from me and my wife, Kelly, thanks for the love. Jack was a lucky dog to have so many good friends.
Below is the last picture ever taken of Jack.

I'm still sorta numb. It came on so suddenly. He was feeling as frisky as ever when we hopped in the car and drove to the Sunday dog meetup. He even slipped down off his doggie seat in the back, scrambled across the floor and squeezed his way around the side of the front seat to sit right next to me. He was an escape artist until the day he died.
The attack happened the second I stopped at the parking lot for the meetup. He fell on his back in the car, crying and stiff, then he went limp. I did a brief attempt at CPR, felt a heartbeat, then rushed him to pet emergency three blocks away. My friends from the meetup were there for support.
The vet doesn't know what happened. Jack's bloodwork and X-rays were normal. No toxins were found in his body. They suspect a brain aneurism or something similar. Even before he started to slip away, he was posturing strangely and looking like he'd lost control of his faculties.
My first inclination with this blog was to try to memorialize him by explaining just what a special dog he was and how much he meant to me. But that's not only impossible in one story, it's unnecessary.
Jack's whole adult life, beginning with my first failed attempt to get him by answering a classified ad, his two life-threatening surgeries and his countless adventures, are all right here on YT in discussions, pictures and video links. I take immense comfort in that.
But even more, I'm overwhelmed at the outpouring of support and sympathy coming from the members here. Some of you I've known for four years, even before I got Jack as a rescue in 2005. Others I've met more recently. Still others don't know me but nevertheless sent their heartfelt condolences.
In the movie "The World According to Garp," someone asked Robin Williams why he would dress in drag and risk his life by showing up at a radical, all-women's memorial service for his activist mother. His answer was something to the effect, "I wanted to be around people who loved my mother as much as I loved her."
Toss out the part about the radical women, lol, and that's what you guys here on YT have done for me. I've read all your posts on the thread announcing his demise, your profile messages, your PMs, your text messages and your Facebook comments. I cry and cry as I read them, but more out of genuine happiness than sorrow. You guys knew Jack. You followed his adventures. And you loved him as much as I did.
What better memorial is there than to have such an incredible outpouring of love? Jack will not just be in my heart and memories until the day I die, he will be remembered by hundreds, perhaps thousands, of you guys as well. Not a bad legacy for a 4-pound Yorkie.
I joked one time that Jack was not my dog but YT's. Members had sent me a check and hundreds of dollars in toys when he had his first surgery, and it seemed appropriate to share the ownership. After reading all your comments, again and again, I see it was not a joke. You do feel his loss as much as I.
Several people have asked me if there's anything they can do. I ask just one thing. Keep YT alive through your donations. The stories of all our dogs are right here. As long as YT is here, we have a permanent record of our dogs' lives that we can revisit any time we want. I can assure you I'll be doing a lot of that in the years to come.
So, from me and my wife, Kelly, thanks for the love. Jack was a lucky dog to have so many good friends.
Below is the last picture ever taken of Jack.

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![]() | God bless you Mike and Kelly. I can't imagine the loss you are feeling. Little Jack is surely missing you both as we are all missing him. Thank you for sharing your joys, adventures and heartaches. I cry for you all. Love Sandy & Bebe |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 06:11 AM by sandshara ![]() |
![]() | That last pic says it all. He was so loved. It in turns, breaks and fills my heart right up. I hope that makes sense. My two were driving me nuts this morning as only yorkies can. Then I come on YT and find that dear Jack is gone. Perspective restored. I am off to gather my nuts. I wish you, Kelly, Eddie and Rusty some peace today. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 06:29 AM by AngelWorks ![]() |
![]() | im crying my eyes out here in my office, i just feel so bad... hugs to both of you. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 06:30 AM by Lexi Rae ![]() |
![]() | RIP little Jack! You will truly be missed! Thank you for sharing your little guy with us, Mike. We all grieve with you today. Jack knows how much you loved him and he is waiting for you on the other side of the Rainbow Bridge. Bless you for rescuing him and giving him the best years of his life with you and your family. I know he brought you so much JOY! What an amazing little guy!! Prayers for comfort... ![]() |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 06:31 AM by fufufashions ![]() Updated 02-09-2009 at 06:33 AM by fufufashions |
![]() | Rest in Peace little Jack. We were all fortunate to share your life, through Mike and Kelly! Thank you for the memories! |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 06:48 AM by spr377 ![]() |
![]() | Mike and Kelly, I am so so sorry for the passing of your little man Jack. He was so loved by everyone here. They are with us for just a short "bleep" in time that it doesn't seem fair. But what they "give" us lasts a lifetime. Please know that you both are in my thoughts. God bless you and may you find comfort in time to come. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 06:52 AM by yorkie mom-3 ![]() |
![]() | Mike I don't even know what to say. I just have a huge lump in my throat. Just wanted to post something and let you know how much we thank you for letting us be a part of Jack's world too. Hugs & prayers to you & your family. -Yolanda |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 06:58 AM by LuvmyYorkies2 ![]() |
![]() | Gosh, if my heart aches like it is doing now... yours must be totally broken. I love what you wrote above - Jack could never have had a better family to love him and care for him. Yes, he will go on living in your hearts and in hundreds of hearts on YT. Jack was small dog with a HUGE personality and lots of love. Thank you for sharing him with us. ![]() ![]() |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 06:59 AM by omega ![]() |
![]() | Mike and Kelly, i am so sorry for the loss of sweet little Jack, he will never be forgotten ! Hugs |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 07:03 AM by RMKC ![]() |
![]() | I still don't know what to say. I haven't stopped thinking of sweet Jack since I found out and have been in tears several times this morning. I am so thankful that Jack found you and Kelly and got to share a portion of his life with you. He found not only a great home, but so much love. Jack will be dearly missed by an entire world. I hope that time will help you, Kelly, Eddie and Rusty heal. Thank you so much for having shared Jack with all of us. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 07:05 AM by LuvMySissy ![]() |
![]() | I am so sad. I always loved Jack. His beautiful heart and will to live his life to the fullest captured my heart. RIP sweet little angel. God has placed you in the arms of an angel to love and care for you until it is time for mommy and daddy to join you once again. In Tears And Pain, Bobbi, TJ & Sandy |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 07:28 AM by grandmatoall ![]() |
![]() | Mike and Kelly, our hearts are with you today and always. We are so sorry for the loss of Jack, he is one very special furbaby, one we will always remember and keep close to our hearts. You are right, YT has many members who are part of Jacks family, we need to keep YT alive so we can always go back and see his videos and pictures. Maybe we can all donate to YT in Jacks name, that would make it extra special. Hugs to all of you! ![]() |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 07:48 AM by mustangbee ![]() |
![]() | Rest in Peace dearly beloved Jack. Thank you for being "you", and thanks to your daddy for letting us share that. Much love, ada |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 07:58 AM by abbie's mom ![]() |
![]() | Yukon Jack, you were a special little man, You touched YT like no other yorkie can. From your spunky spirit to your cute little face, In our hearts you held a special place. From the heat in the south to the ice and snow, You touched us all more than you'll ever know. You have left us here, but you're not really gone, Because in our hearts your spirit lives on. RIP Jack, we loved you very much. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 08:26 AM by labrown ![]() |
![]() | What a wonderful tribute and you're right...Jack lives forever...in all of our hearts. Prayers for the entire Lewis clan. {{hugs}} |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 08:30 AM by bchgirl ![]() |
![]() | Mike and Kelly our heart is breaking for you both..I know how it feels to lose a beloved friend and family member (I lost two Yorkies). We loved Jack and will miss him terribly. ![]() |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 08:35 AM by Izzy Princess ![]() |
![]() | Oh Jack was such a little fighter, what a spirit he had and it only intensified the more time he spent with you. You and your family gave him that and he was truly lucky to have found you and you to find him. Jack is looking over all of us now, smiling a big yorkie smile and saying "yep, I was loved by people all over the world" ![]() We truly love you Jack~ |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 08:37 AM by simonandhallie ![]() |
![]() | I'm so sorry, this breaks my heart, you know we all loved Jack so much, we loved his adventures, his free spirit, his courage. He will always be in our hearts and we will always remember him as a true fighter. We love all of you and I'll be praying for you, your wife and you furkids. You know we are here for you... A very big hug! Ellie |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 09:08 AM by ellie81 ![]() |
![]() | My heart hurts for you. I'm right with everyone else and will miss seeing Jack in the videos. You all will be in my prayers. RIP Jack |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 09:19 AM by emilyann ![]() |
![]() | Mike and Kelly, my heart breaks for you. I know how exactly how you are feeling, loosing 2 yorkies of my own. May Jack's spirit live on in all of us. RIP Yukon Jack |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 10:04 AM by crb ![]() |