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Elvis
Last Monday Squirt aka Elvis went to the Rainbow Bridge. He was my foster for a year and a half. I can't thank ERU enough for letting me share this wonderful time with him. He was such a pleasure to know and have follow me from room to room. Run free my little angel. We miss you so much!.......Kathy and Dave Farmer, September 12,2017


Nakkeys
Last night we said goodbye to our ERU boy, Nakkeys. He was listed under the name Buck through ERU when he was up for adoption. We adopted him in February, 2007. He was about 15 years old now and his body just could not keep going because of terrible arthritis. We enjoyed 10 years of happiness with Nakkeys and loved him more and more as time went on. He was sweet, smart, intelligent, happy and loved beyond words. Many thanks to Jennifer Signorelli Jones for fostering him for ERU and letting us adopt him. Our house just isn't the same without him here. He was one in a million......Grace Kelly Herbert, June 12, 2017


Daisy
It is with a very sad heart that Daisy left us today for the Rainbow Bridge. Our sweet peanut was just too sick to recover from spending one week in a high kill, overcrowded CA shelter. We suspect she came into the shelter sick, but she developed kennel cough and her health quickly deteriorated. A shelter is a difficult place for a healthy dog, it is a devastating place for one that is sick. The shelter put out an urgent rescue pull request. The picture of Daisy here is at the beginning of her stay. When we pulled her from the shelter she was practically comatose, couldn't hold her head up, was barely breathing and the transporter was concerned she wouldn't even be able to make it the 40 minutes to the vet. She was rushed to the ER instead for diagnostic tests, much needed fluids, antibiotics, and quiet rest. However, after 24 hours, the was no improvement and she was in fact worse. Daisy was in severe abdominal pain, possible left side pneumonia, nodules on her mammaries, a foul smell from nose and mouth, updated bloodwork was off the charts and her kidneys were in failure. The only kind decision was to end her suffering and say goodbye. Run free and wild, sweet girl. You were only with us 24 hours, but you were loved by many.........Eskie Rescuers, June 11, 2017.


Marley
And today we said goodbye to Tosh's bother Marley. This has been one of the hardest weeks. Marley had been making a gradual decline for about the last nine months, but it became obvious in the last week that the decline had accelerated. He was the more serious of our two pups. He was a protector by nature. But, he would play when Tosh shoved a toy in his face. We figure they are playing tug now at the Bridge. Run free and we'll see you again. Love you old man........Kimberly Bourne, June 8, 2017


Tosh
We said goodbye today to one of the loves of our lives. Tosh came to us from ERU with his brother (who is having his own set of issues) in December of 2005. He was a happy go lucky sort of dog on his 3 1/2 legs. I'm thankful that he had mostly good years with us and that his decline was relatively quick, 6-8 months of his 14 or 15 year life. We'll see you again at the Bridge my Little Dog! Thank you, ERU, for the wonderful years! We would not trade a minute of them.......Kimberly Bourne, June 5, 2017

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