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![]() It is with great sadness that we had to say good bye to our ERU foster failure, Snowy. When he first came to us, he was known as Noah. At ERU's request, we pulled Snowy from the Hillsborough Pet Resources Center in late December 2017. He was an owner surrender and completely shut-down in the shelter. He was supposed to with us for only one night. After three adoption failures and another foster failure, we decided to adopt him in mid-2019. Although cute as a button, he had a bad habit of biting especially when fussing with his neck. He had never been taught by his owner or mom how to growl or even put his ears back to express his displeasure. Overall, he wasn't a bad boy and could be affectionate. As he grew older, he lost most of his sight and hearing. Additionally, he had suffered from a non-cancerous tumor on his colon which resulted in a complete bowel resection in early 2020. His recovery was very slow. The bowel obstruction also started to return and doggie dementia was making its ugly appearance. Even with those personality traits, we loved him. His dad, Tom, pampered him, walked him every 2 or 3 hours, cleaned up after him (oh, how many piddle pads) and was his best buddy. He dispensed treats freely while I was the lunch and dinner fixer, chief groomer. But finally, as he neared his 16th birthday, it was clear he was tired. So with tears streaming down our cheeks and the help of Lap of Love, he went over the bridge sleeping on his favorite blue bathrobe. We are comforting ourselves with the thought that we gave Snowy his life for four more years because he was due to be euthanized for bad behavior in the shelter. And they were great years filled with love, treats and an occasional bite out of us.……Mary Mahoney and Tom McGuigan, November 2, 2021 ![]() A great Joy in mine and Bob's life is our doggos. We love them so much... Today is a tough day as we had to say so long to our dear Charlie. A sweet gentle furry one who had so much love. Huge part of our family and heart, we love him dearly. We rescued Charlie in 2008, he was around 4 years old, maybe older, we don't know for sure, so that makes him 17-ish. We made sure he had the best loving life ever. He will be missed tremendously. ……..Edie and Bob Menzel, November 1, 2021 ![]() It is with deep sadness and heartache that I announce Sir Bolt departed this world last evening surrounded by his two Daddies. He left just as he arrived with gallantry and grace. Our hearts are broken. His spirit is free and we take joy in that.…….Howard Grossman and Bradford Smith, October 29, 2021 ![]() In late October I lost my Noah due to kidney failure. He was 14 1/2. Noah became my permanent foster when ERU couldn’t adopt him out due to other health issues. I only had him for a little over 2 years but the heartbreak is all the same. I loved my boy very much and I know he is at peace. I miss you, my Noah…….Donna Drelich, October 2021 ![]() Jett came into ERU in 2016 when he found himself in a high kill shelter in Georgia. ERU didn’t hesitate to rescue him & place him on a Pilots N Paws flight to get him to his foster in South Florida. ERU made sure he had hip surgery & was happy & healthy in no time. Jett recovered fully & quickly, no doubt because of his sunny attitude. He liked to play with other dogs & loved to snuggle. If you set a bed, towel, or anything he could turn into a “nest”, he would happily plop himself on it. He was adopted by a lovely couple who already had a rescue sister for him. Jett loved her & his human family. He was a funny dog full of silly antics. His family & foster will love him & laugh at the memory of his funny personality forever. His family wants everyone involved with his rescue & well wishes that they are grateful……Mayli Someillan, September 20, 2021 Click a letter to find an animal or view all.
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