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Guinea Pig
Guinea Pig left his family far too soon. Although his life was short he knew nothing but love for the time he was here. He was born into rescue and spent his first two months in the loving home of his foster family growing and playing with his siblings. He was adopted by a wonderful family and named Henry. The remainder of his time was spent knowing the miracle of a loving and devoted family. He passed in the protective and loving arms of his Mom. He will be missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him.


Nash
Nash was less than a year and half old when he lost his battle with kidney disease. He was a great young dog - playful and happy, and very friendly with everyone. He loved kids and other dogs. Nash loved his toys, and was an affectionate and loyal companion. He especially loved car rides to go places with you. BUT.... Nash had chronic renal failure caused by renal dysplasia. Basically his kidneys failed to develop properly. It was a birth defect and there was no cure. Nash didn't know he was sick up until his last few days. His life was good. Thank you to his fosters for caring for him and giving him the best life a dog could have. Nash appreciates all you have done for him. He was loved alot by every person who was part of his very short life. Nash, you are a very special dog. I loved touching your soft coat and gazing into your beautiful eyes. Watching you play made me happy. You can jump up on me anytime - I won't even tell you to get down. I love you, Nash! Nancy


Coralie
Coralie was in terrible condition when she arrived at our rescue as she was coming from a very sad situation. Coralie went to a foster home with two other dogs and kids when she got here. Her love for others and desire for love in return was so apparent. The day after her arrival it was found that her lungs were too full of fluid and her time to cross the rainbow bridge had come. Even though it was very hard on the foster family, they held onto the fact that she got to experience a full day of unconditional love and acceptance without fear of being mistreated in her last hours or being in a concrete cell. You can see her love and gratefulness for the comfort and care she was given in the pictures. She brought sadness yet gratefulness and love to the hearts of her fosters and they will never forget what they were able to share with her. “We will see you on the other side of the bridge when that day comes sweet Coralie!”


Gigi
A few weeks ago I picked up my new foster, the most Beautiful little girl inside & out!! I named her Gigi, She was such a good little girl! almost a week later we found out Gigi had mast cell cancer, we were hoping she had a few years left. but God called my sweet little baby home! & she left peacefully from my arms to Gods, were she is receiving the most amazing Love & care! & Gigi is not sick any more! she is running & playing with all the other animals, & I know when its my time to go home that Gigi will come running over the Rainbow Bridge to meet me! I Love you Gigi! your foster mom Susan


Raleigh
Sweet Raleigh got to spent the last few months of his life being loved and cared for. Unfortunately he was the victm of a form of cancer or possibly COPD and kidney failure. He lost his battle 9/21/12 He has developed extensive tumors, edema and has trouble controlling his bladder and breathing in the last week. The vet said it's only a matter of time and he is now very immobile and fatigued. Thank you for giving us a dog we thoroughly enjoyed for the short time we have had him

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