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.
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Bandit joined his forever family in 2014 and found a best friend in his sister Portia, who was an Eskie mix like him. They loved to bark at the mail carrier and to chase the squirrels in the yard. Harley the cat decided Bandit was also his best friend and followed him everywhere. Bandit loved the cold and would dive face first into the snow. His mom would run a fan for him even in winter because he loved that. Bandit crossed the Rainbow Bridge on November 25th, 2020 and is very missed. |
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Beautiful Claire was adopted by very special people in January 2020, knowing their time with this very sweet 12 year old girl with kidney disease would be focused on quality. And oh, how loved and happy she was with them! The thing she loved most in the last couple months was when her daddy carried her from outside and she just had to look at him and he would carry her upstairs for her ice water. We miss Claire Bear and her demanding way to have us try to guess what she wanted. Outside? Nope. Water? Not just cold water, but her special ice water from the fridge. She loved playing games. Claire earned her angel wings on November 24th, 2020. |
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Somewhere during the long night of watching over her for the last time, Candy, ever the alpha pup, chose her own time to slip over the rainbow bridge on November 18th, 2020. I don't know when, exactly, as she chose to go while I was taking a catnap. I miss her so much - she was my ‘steady eddie’ Sheltie, always by my side. Laddie and I still look for her and probably will for some time. She's been a constant and wonderful companion to me for 13 years and during this Covid 19 pandemic. It's hard to say goodbye to a friend like that, but I know she's running free now and in no pain, so I take comfort in that.
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Sasha was diagnosed with transitional cell carcinoma shortly after joining us in March, and developed renal disease in recent months. Her foster mom loved Sasha dearly and took the best care of her to provide her with a happy, comfortable life for as long as possible. Our foster Sheltie Sasha Marie earned her angel wings on November 17th, 2020. Caring for a hospice Sheltie will bring great sadness, and we are grateful to Sasha’s foster mom for her unconditional love for Sasha. Thank you to Paws and Claws Kooch County for entrusting us to care for Sasha. |