Rainbow Bridge Memories
This page is dedicated in loving memory to the MNSR foster and adopted Shelties who are waiting for us at the Rainbow Bridge.
"Injustice Anywhere is a Threat to Justice Everywhere."
-Martin Luther King, Jr.
This page is dedicated in loving memory to the MNSR foster and adopted Shelties who are waiting for us at the Rainbow Bridge.
We said goodbye to Zorro at almost 18. He was a cancer warrior, ACL repair guy and daily Hock brace wearer, and deaf and mostly blind in his last couple years. Even though he came with a scarred back leg, he was soooo fast we always gave the squirrels a heads up before he was let out in his fenced back yard. As a mix we believe he must have been part Terrier as a couple times a year I had to repair the hosta garden, as he would have much of it dug up, most likely digging for voles. He was also known as our mouser as he shared a couple of those with us as well. |
With great sadness we learned that sweet Buddy has gained his angel wings. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to his dear family. When Buddy joined them, they lovingly create a safe space for him where he could observe and adjust in his own time/way. Buddy’s tail began to wag, and he shared joyful barks. He loved toys, car rides and walkies, and his post-walkie carrots. Buddy’s family felt “blessed to have this sweetest of all boys in our family.” |
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We have many good memories of the years we had with Jett. He was the most outgoing and friendly Sheltie who loved everyone he met, and tried to sneak extra petting whenever possible. He was a great little buddy to our child and best bud to our Boxer Tyson. We are so sad and we miss him but are glad he is free from any pain. |