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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![]() | Mike & Kelly, My prayers are with you. You are right that Jack will be remembered by thousands. I know I am not alone in sharing your videos with my family members -- so nonmembers of YT have also been touched by his sweet life. Everyone I know has just been enchanted by the adventures you captured on film. He brought such joy. My thoughts & prayers will be with you. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 10:25 AM by yorkiesmiles ![]() |
![]() | I'm just in tears right now after reading this. It brings back so many memories of what it feels like to lose our precious babies. More than that though, I was just so touched at what you wrote and am also touched at how poignant it really is that SO many people (yes, thousands!!!) "knew" dear Jack, that he, through YT, was part of our lives. And though he will live in our hearts, he will also live on here at YT - and we can "see" him here and relive the joy he brought us. My husband is not on YT, but he sure knows Jack and the rest of your babies bc I've shared the videos -- so little Jack even goes beyond YT. That's pretty darn special. Mike, you and Kelly are in my thoughts; please know that we share your loss and truly understand how very precious Jack really was. Bless you both for giving him such a beautiful life. Love and Hugs to you. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 10:47 AM by Wylie's Mom ![]() |
![]() | Your blog post is touching, heartfelt, and a wonderful loving description of Yukon Jack. He will never be forgotten here at YorkieTalk... |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 10:54 AM by fasteddie ![]() |
![]() | Mike and Kelly, I am so sorry! I still can't believe little Jack is gone. My heart breaks for you in your loss. I know I will always remember him. He not only came into your lives, but into all of ours. His pictures and videos...what a little sweetheart and so loved by you. Believe me, I'm sharing in your tears. Seeing that last picture of Jack and Kelly looking so sad...I lost it again. I've prayed for you and will continue to do so. I hope you feel God's love and comfort. Nothing is harder than losing a loved one, and so unexpectedly. Maddie, Libby and I send our love and sympathy and will have you, Eddie and Rusty in our thoughts and prayers. Warm hugs to you...I wish I could give you real hugs! |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 11:07 AM by Connie ![]() |
![]() | I am so sorry for your loss. I am also sitting here in tears reading what happened. RIP Jack. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 11:41 AM by Potter ![]() |
![]() | Jack you will me missed by many. You have become a legend to us all here on YT with all your antics in the great outdoors up there in Alaska with your two brother's Eddie and Rusty. It won't be the same without you. R.I.P. little guy. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 11:55 AM by ARCHIE ![]() |
![]() | MIke and Kelly . i have only cried once here on YT, until reading this about our much beloved Jack. my heart is breking into a million pieces about the loss of Jack. May he rest in peace. It is comforting to know that Jack had the best years of his life with a wonderfuly, caring family who loved him very much. He will be forever missed and remembered. Cathy, And son Matt , ANd little Suzi bring all our love and thoughts to you and your family. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 11:55 AM by mscat ![]() |
![]() | Mike, I'm in tears here... I just can't believe jack's gone to the rainbow bridge... I'm so so very sorry... ![]() Rest in peace little Jack! You will always be remembered by your family and friends here on YT... ![]() Mike, Big Hug to you and your wife... ![]() ![]() Katiuscia. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 12:25 PM by Kbsqueff ![]() |
![]() | Oooh, Mike and Kelly, I am soo very sorry for your loss. I have been an admirer for quite some time, my son knows Jack from the videos you have shared with us, we have grown fond of him even though we have only seen him on screen. Our hearts ache for your loss. Thanks for sharing him all these years. May God and the memories you shared with Jack help ease the pain in your heart. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 12:26 PM by Zanders' mom ![]() |
![]() | Mike and Kelly, I am so sorry for the loss of your (our) beloved Jack. He brought me so much joy through your videos of his great adventures. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Sleep peacefully sweet Jack, may God watch over your little soul and bring you eternal peace and happiness. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 12:34 PM by yorkiepup2 ![]() |
![]() | My heart goes out to you and your wife. I was around here when you were going thru the whole adoption process! And how lucky was he to have such a loving home for the last few years of his life! You can tell he was sooo loved and spoiled! Just sending you my deepest sympathy. We will miss you Jack! RIP.... ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 12:39 PM by miezzi ![]() |
![]() | This is hard to believe, Mike, Kelly, and little Eddie, i am so sooooooooooo very sorry to read about your loss of little Jack. Since the day he found you, i called him my hero, and thats what he will always be to me! That little guy showed many of us, just how much guts he had in hes tiny body, and a will to fight, he will always be famous on YT. He warmed, and won many hearts, and put smiles on thousands of faces. Lots of love always, from your little Dutch friends. R.I.P little one, may Angels watch over you, my little Hero! |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 01:04 PM by Chelsey ![]() |
![]() | Mike and Kelly, I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I have loved getting to know y'all thru all of the stories and videos. Thank you so much for sharing Jack with all of us. You are all in my prayers. Patty |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 01:13 PM by patty58 ![]() |
![]() | My heart goes out to you bothI am so sorry for the loss of Jack. He was one special little guy and you gave him the best years of his life. I can't imagine a better life for a dog than being so loved and all the adventures he had with you and Eddie. I will truly miss seeing the wonderful pictures of Jack and will always remember him running through the snow. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 01:58 PM by Patti ![]() |
![]() | With tears in my eyes and pain in my heart, I want to thank you for sharing Jack with us. If it were not for you, we would have never had the chance to know such a fella....and what a special little guy he was. Godspeed, Jack. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 02:38 PM by txshopper73 ![]() |
![]() | Getting to meet Jack thru your stories and videos was wonderful. He was a very special little guy! R.I.P Jack..... and to you, Mike, Kelly, Rusty, and Eddie, so sorry about your loss.... cherish those memories... you made Jacks life an awesome one. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 02:38 PM by Shelby&Seymour ![]() |
![]() | Mike and Kelly, My heart is absolutely broken. I just learned of Jack's passing and I can't stand the thought of it. Bless his little heart. I wish I could hug you both but since I can't, please know I share in your grief and celebrate in his life with you. Godspeed to Jack, who awaits his Mommy, Daddy and furry little brothers at the Rainbow Bridge. Love and Condolences, Tammy, Abby and Daisy |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 03:13 PM by MyPeanutAbbyGra ![]() |
![]() | Mike, The outpouring of love and support from our Yorkie Talk community is testament to just how much Jack was and is in all of our hearts. My heart breaks for you and Kelly, and Eddie and Rusty But I do know that in time, your grief will be replaced by the loving happy memories you built with Jack, and the good life you gave him while he was with you here, in body. He's watching you now, and will always be around you and with you and in your heart. It is soo hard to find the words, I just wanted you to know we are thinking of you all and send our heartfelt condolences and sincere sympathy for your loss. Jack, you will be missed. Rest in Peace little man |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 03:15 PM by AprilLove ![]() |
![]() | We knew Jack thru your wonderful stories, pictures and videos! Thank you for sharing HIM with US! We love him too. Hugs and Yorkie Kisses....... |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 04:24 PM by moosie's mom ![]() |
![]() | Mike,Kelly,Eddie & Rusty: I am so very sorry for your loss of Jack. ![]() We will never forget you Jack. Rest in Peace sweet angel, Jack. ![]() Take Care....all of you. |
Posted 02-09-2009 at 04:38 PM by Rudys Mom ![]() |