Rainbow Bridge Memories
This page is dedicated in loving memory to the MNSR foster and adopted Shelties who are waiting for us at the Rainbow Bridge.
"Injustice Anywhere is a Threat to Justice Everywhere."
-Martin Luther King, Jr.
This page is dedicated in loving memory to the MNSR foster and adopted Shelties who are waiting for us at the Rainbow Bridge.
CeCe was such a blessing, finding her way to me as a foster dog at 6 months old when I was a young girl still in school. She was the absolute best agility dog and we went on to NADAC Championships while I was still a junior handler. I will cherish those memories and the friendships I made because of her. She always knew when I needed a gentle kiss and a hug, and would sometimes try to crawl up onto my lap to sneak a kiss anyway even when it wasn't needed.
We had to say goodbye to sweet CeCe on October 22. This was such a hard thing to do because we had just said goodbye to her mini poodle brother, Riley, end of May. CeCe was blind and deaf due to age and while she handled her situation with grace and smarts, at 15 years old she seemed to say enough is enough. She was SUCH a good dog and is missed dearly. |
Devyn gained her glittery angel wings today. She arrived in 2022, emaciated, blind, and was diagnosed as diabetic. Her matted fur was shaved, and she regrew a beautiful coat. Devyn made a remarkable recovery. Cataract surgery, thanks to a generous sponsor, restored her vision. Devyn had a great two years with our founder, and made it her mission to keep the resident Shelties in line. A year ago she was diagnosed with chronic renal failure but she continued to thrive until very recently. Thank you to her medical team at Plymouth Heights Pet Hospital and vet tech Devin who connected us with Devyn. We thank MN Pets for providing Devyn with a peaceful and gentle transition.
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17 years…beloved gentle joyful spirit. Sadly missed. Our home feels empty without her presence. ❤️ |
Midge came to MNSR in 2019 and was fostered by amazing people who understood her, and loved her in the way she needed. What we didn’t know was that Midge had chosen them as her forever family. Midge felt safe, loved, cared for, and she enjoyed freedom and snacks. We are grateful to her foster family for their compassionate care and unconditional love for Midge. |