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Dillon
Dillon passed away at the wonderful age of 18-1/2 years. A long life but still never long enough. His adopter was looking for a younger dog to rescue, but one look at this picture of Dillon melted his heart, and he was in love. They both needed and healed one another, and his passing is a profound loss. Run free and wild, Dillon.........Eskie Rescuers for David King, June 27, 2020.


Bella
My Beautiful Beautiful Bella. Tonight she crossed the Rainbow Bridge to be with her brothers. She has been fighting kidney disease for the past year and tonight she lost. She has been such a joy and love in my life and I will truly miss her. She was my first foster failure. She would have been 15 this coming Sunday!!! Run free baby girl and roll in the grass.......Arlene Young, March 25, 2020


Tito Burrito
Today was such a hard day. We had to say goodbye to one of the loves of my life...Tito Burrito. Although heartbroken, we'd like to celebrate his life. He was such a little sweetheart with a huge personality. Tito came to us 9 months ago, as a foster dog. He was 11 years old then and cute as a button. He only had 5 teeth, but wasn't afraid to let you know he'd use them :) He quickly worked his way into our hearts and it wasn't long before we adopted him. Tito LOVED his walks and treats. He was the oldest dog here, but you'd never know it at walk time. We REALLY loved him because he was just so easy to love and his smile brightened every day. All was well and he seemed healthy, up until a couple weeks ago, when he developed an eye issue. He was seen by the vets, and as his eye was getting quickly worse, it was decided that the eye needed to be removed. Today he was taken for surgery and it just about broke my heart to get the call from the vets that he had very aggressive brain cancer and the only kind thing to do for him would be to let him go. We drove there immediately and held him and told him how loved he is as he passed. Its been quite a shock. You are my sweetheart Burrito Boy, always have been. We will miss you more than you know and are SO thankful that you were in our lives, if only for a while. Be free Tito, be loved and know you were such a gift to us. Til we meet again, my little boy. ......Kim Stewart, April 17, 2020


Mikey
Mikey was the first senior dog we have ever adopted. When we got him in 2015, we thought we would be his hospice fosters. Instead, he got a second wind and became happy, able to run & walk, funny and so loving. He loved to relax next to his mama and had 4 beds of his own plus a wardrobe of cute outfits to keep his mostly hairless body warm. Mikey enjoyed meeting and flirting(!) with new dogs. He loved everyone and accepted everyone, furry or not. Those almost 5 years spent with Mikey will always be a treasure in our hearts. Mikey’s spirit was bigger than the little body that cold no longer keep him. Mikey’s departure was literally announced by a stunning rainbow that shimmered and made a glittering arc across the sky. Mikey was received by his dad, and fur siblings Brescia, Davinci, Vinnie and Napoleon where they will play and live in light and love till they are joined with their mama and me...........Mayli and Maydelin Someillan, January 18, 2020


Nemo
Gone too soon. Our hearts are breaking as we said goodbye to our sweet Nemo this afternoon. Fly high our handsome boy, may you always feel the wind in your hair. Thank you for the joy your brought to our lives. ........Darlene and Mike McCann, January 13, 2020

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