Tulla

When MNSR took in a pregnant female Sheltie in 2006, Tulla was one of 5 pups in the litter and the first to find her forever home. She became big sister to two human boys with whom she had a very special bond, and found best friends in her Sheltie sister and GSD brother. Tulla was such a happy girl, and so very loved. She crossed the Rainbow Bridge in May 2020.

Saydee Mae

It is with a heavy heart we let you know that Saydee Mae went to the rainbow bridge on May 28th, 2020. Her kidneys were failing, she stopped eating, letting us know it was her time. She was the best little dog. She used to pick up anything and everything off the floor and bring it to you - papers, shoes, anything she could find. She would do it on command. I used to tell her to find my cellphone and she would look and find it and then bring it to me. She was so funny and such a happy dog. She was almost identical to my first sheltie and such a joy.

Nellie

With heavy hearts we wanted everyone at MN Sheltie Rescue to know that Nellie crossed the rainbow bridge on May 26th, 2020. That little dog brought so much joy into all our lives. We fostered Nellie and were fortunate to have my husband's parents adopt her. Nellie loved patrolling the yard. She had a great view of the park next door, and she spent a lot of time at the window making sure no one was getting into mischief. Nellie loved singing with the family. Birthday or Christmas carols, Nellie didn’t care. She'd howl right along with us.

Sadie

Sadie was a joy to us always. Sweet, affectionate, bossy, always right where her people were, and my cuddle buddy. She happily snowbirded with us in California and went home to Minneapolis for summers. With the help of Peaceful Pathways, Sadie passed peacefully, her nose over her paws just as she napped, at home in our yard that she vociferously defended against the squirrels who ran along the fence. Thank you to Minnesota Sheltie Rescue for giving us the gift of the last almost 4 years with our sweet Sadie.

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