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Ginger suddenly got very ill while she was still living at the pound. We had been working to get her in to a foster home before her sudden illness. Unfortunately, Ginger did not recover, and crossed the Rainbow Bridge on Dec 10, 2008. She was a very happy puppy and loved to play with toys and play with treats! She had a lot of impact in her short time on this planet. This good natured boy came to us from a neglectful situation. In the first two years of his life, he knew nothing but neglect. He sat outside with no shelter in all kinds of weather - rain, cold, snow, scorching sun. Because his owner didn't have much money, Gus rarely got fed. In fact, the two months before we rescued him, Gus did not get fed at all. And worst of all, if he did something "wrong" he got hit or kicked. In spite of it all, Gus was still a trusting, happy guy. He was so happy to be saved and he was the love of his daddy's life. Guys loved to wag his tail when you talked to him and give kisses if requested. He also loved car rides and just being with his dad. Gus' life was cut too short and he will be missed by many, many people. In the short time he was with us he left a mark on our hearts that will never be forgotten. Rambo was a sweet little puppy that crossed the Rainbow Bridge on Saturday, October 18, 2008. Rambo and two of his siblings were found at a Corgi breeder's in Texas. We're figuring they were dumped there. The breeder got a hold of MARS to transport the puppies to MN. Rambo endured a long trip to MN from Texas, only to end up with Pneumonia and Distemper shortly after his arrival. It was more than the poor puppy could bear. He crossed the Rainbow Bridge at 1:30 am. Unfortunately our sweet Dora did not make it. She will be missed. This is sweet Dora's story: Meet Sweet Dora!!! Dora is a beautiful, 'mature' girl who is looking for a new home to call her own. She was picked up as a stray, and no one came to claim her from the pound. Poor girl!!! She is a very well behaved german shepherd. She gets along with all dogs, (even a fiesty little chihuahua at her foster home), and is no problem with cats. She rides very nicely in the car, is house trained, and has good indoor manners. She can even be left with free roam of the house when no one is home. Please consider giving this affectionate, well mannered girl a new home. She still has lots of life and love to give!!! Duke On Nov. 30, 2013, we took in a dog named Duke as our foster boy. He was just 5 years old. We found out a few days after we took him in that he had cancer, so we loved him and cared for him and gave him the best life we could. Every morning when we got up, he would run to me to get a quick morning pet. He just loved the blow dryer after he got his bath. If he heard the leash come out, he'd come a' running. He was just sure it was time for a walk or to go somewhere. Duke was a cuddle bug; he'd lay like a baby in our arms. When I took pictures, he would get in front of the camera and pose, blocking what or who I was trying to take a picture of, he always wanted his photo taken too. Such a happy boy! He was always happy and energetic and you would never know he was sick. Then the last week things changed and he had less appetite, was not as energetic and he was not such a happy boy anymore. Today, March 19, 2014, nothing was right, so it was time. How we will miss sweet little Dukie! We will always love him. He sure gave us lots of smiles and happiness for his short time with us. Click a letter to find an animal or view all.
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