Haley

Haley was cherished in her forever home, enjoying playtime with her toys, plenty of cuddling up with her dad and brother while resting her head in their lap, and was so excited for her quiet walks.  Her family described her as beautiful, greatly loved, a true bright light, and a complete joy. Every day they shared together was a special day. Haley was almost 15 when she crossed the Rainbow Bridge on April 10th, 2020.

Millie

After some observation time, Millie liked what she saw in her foster home and decided to stay permanently. Millie enjoyed hanging out on her blanket at the dog training school, observing the activities around her. Millie was quite the character. Though most did not get to see that side of her, she had a big voice at home, reminding mom when it was meal or treat time. She loved cherry tomatoes and had a good nose for the ripe ones on the vine. If any were hanging low enough, she would help herself. Millie crossed the Rainbow Bridge on April 9th, 2020.

Skye

Skye was rescued from a life of breeding and was adopted by a loving family who allowed her to shine. She found a best friend in Sheltie brother Killian, who continued to watch out for her in her golden years. Skye completed a 6-week tricks class in just 3 weeks, went on to earn her Canine Good Citizen, and became a certified therapy dog. Routine and togetherness were very important to her. Cuddles, belly rubs and neck and back rubs from mom and dad every morning, and she would touch the back of mom's leg in the bathroom as a reminder that Skye, too, needed her teeth brushed.

Kita

I adopted Kita in September 2013, and we spent 6 ½ years together until her death from congestive heart failure on March 27, 2020. Kita was a friend to all living beings. She adopted a stuffed beaver toy at her foster home and cared for him lovingly, carrying him from room to room and making sure he was never neglected or left out of the fun. She was patient and gentle, making her beloved among the children on my block who would abandon their games to pet her. If you were a car or truck, she would fiercely defend the neighborhood against your noisy behavior.

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