Farewell to Dammit The Wonderdog

by Scott Beale on July 20, 2009 · 14 comments

Dammit The Amazing Wonder Dog

Chicken John's Warehouse

Dammit the Amazing Wonder Dog

photos by Scott Beale

We’ve lost a great friend and member of our community, Chicken John’s faithful companion Dammit The Wonderdog, also know as Dammitina Dawoo, who has left us after 19 1/2 years on this earth. All of us are really going to miss you Dammit Dog.

Chicken John wrote about on Dammit’s passing on his blog, here’s an excerpt:

My heart is shrouded in grief. But how could it be any different? Chaos brought her to me, and through me… to you. We were all fortunate to have met this animal who I watched people CHEER for. CHEER! Like it was your kid in the fucking Olympics. I’ve watched people’s faith restored in the show watching this animal do her tricks with no script and no training. She was a natural. Dammit has graced the covers of magazines dozens of times. Posters. Thousands of t-shirts. She had a friggin’ theme song. People fawned over her like a newborn. An entire language crafted to like baby-talk with the entire circus reciting it. “Da da da da woo woo woo.” Her last name is what we called that language: Dawoo. A bizarre Steve Miller referene from the song Go On Take The Money And Run. Her original name she ignored, finally responding to the curse that would escape my lips when I would catch her being bad as a teenager. “Dammit dog!!!” I would say looking at the garbage can knocked over. “Dammit dog!!!!” I would shout as I would chase her down when she escaped from the yard. “Dammit dog!!!” I said one day as she was eating a pair of Danny’s panties. And she came to me like I called her. And came to me every time after that. Named herself, basically. She was put on the Earth to make your day. And she did just that, over and over again. Every day. She was an enchanted creature. Her passing leaves us poorer. Impoverished. Destitute. And will leave in me a hollowness that I will never be able to fill.

Dammitina was a Showdog. The dog of a Showman. We did it together. All of it. This is her curtain.

Our thoughts are with you Chicken, it’s sad to think that Dammit is no longer with us.

Services for Dammitina will be held at Chicken’s warehouse Monday, July 20th from 7-10. Her final resting place will be Tracey and Don’s backyard in Richmond.

UPDATE 1: Puzzling Evidence TV just posted video of one of Dammit’s last performances on stage at the age of 18.

UPDATE 2: Here are a few photos I shot at Dammit’s memorial and funeral. Dammit finally made it through the hoop.

Saying Goodbye to Dammit

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{ 14 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Magdalena Plewinska July 19, 2009 at 12:40 pm

I am so sorry about Dammit. My thoughts are with you.

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2 Jennifer Holmes July 19, 2009 at 12:48 pm

I loved Dammit, she was not only a spectacular companion, but a perfect and beautiful being. She was a light in dog shape.

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3 Melissa July 19, 2009 at 12:56 pm

I’m so sad about the loss of Dammit. Road trips on the Applause bus always meant Dammit spoon time for me. My deepest condolences to Chicken John and all of us. She will be missed and missed and missed…

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4 Jon Alloway July 19, 2009 at 1:45 pm

My deepest condolences Chick, I know what it’s like to have to say farewell to your most beloved animals. I loved Damnit, she was very special indeed! A dog among
dogs!

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5 Kevin Evans July 19, 2009 at 1:48 pm

She will be missed by many. such a wonderful, talented & unique canine soul!

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6 Bob Stahl July 19, 2009 at 4:26 pm

I’ll always imagine Dammit up in the night sky, a new constellation in a cloud of stars, looking askance at us poor things on the earth, barking randomly.

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7 Bryce Byerley July 19, 2009 at 10:56 pm

Goodnight sweet princess; and flights of angels give you something to bark at…

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8 Lori July 20, 2009 at 9:58 am

Farewell good friend. You will be missed greatly.

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9 Jen July 20, 2009 at 10:23 am

RIP Dammit. Thanks for all of the smiles.

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10 ty July 20, 2009 at 11:37 am

ruff

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11 Simone July 20, 2009 at 12:39 pm

May you always bite the mailman in doggie heaven, Small. I’m sorry I got the wrong kind of balloons that one time.

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12 Bix July 20, 2009 at 3:42 pm

I’ve been sad all day about Dammit, but I teared up reading Chicken’s beautiful tribute. Oh Wonder Dog of stage and screen, boon companion and sweet friend, you will be fiercely missed.

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13 Scout July 20, 2009 at 3:59 pm

Ah, Dammit you were amazing, truly. Who will herd Chicken now?

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14 Jim Fourniadis July 21, 2009 at 8:42 am

Sleep well, dream of bubbles.

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