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A true Rescue Angel
"Chris Wells." |
Hello To All My Wonderful Friends - It's me - Sadie!
If you're reading this now, you should know that I'm now cancer-free and
running around the Bridge with Texas-Missy and Punky and Haley and Annie
Christine and The Trampster and Butter Cup's Baby and Luxy and many, many
other kids, and we're all eating treats and playing and napping. We're all
healthy, nopuppy feels any pain, and even though we miss all of you, we're
watching over everyone.
See, this morning when I woke up, I couldn't walk and started to cry a
little. My back legs just wouldn't work. Momma and Jordan and Amy just laid
down on the floor with me and we talked about all the good times we had.
Boy, did we all like to go walking together! That was awesome! And the
treats - YUMMMMMMMMMMY!! And the tummy rubs and the kisses on the nose and
all that good stuff - BOW-WOWZA!! I told them all thank you and they said
it's the other way around - they wanted to thank ME for coming to live with
them. I guess it was just meant to be. I know Momma had a hard time helping
me to the Bridge, but I told her it was my time to go, and that I'd be
watching over her and Amy and Jordan, and all the rest of you, too, and that
it I was ready.
I don't want any of you to feel sad that I'm gone. These past four months
have been the most wonderful four months of my life. Jordan and Amy are the
best sisters a girl could ever have, and Momma, well, she loves me so much
and gave me kisses and treats and kisses and hugs and kisses and more treats
and anything I wanted. Jordan and Amy were so good to me. You know, as soon
as I got to Hotel Jordan, I think we all knew I was home. It just felt right
for all of us.
I want to thank all of you for the love, prayers, and special presents that
so many of you sent to me. I love all those bandanas and my beautiful coat
and the treats - what more could a girl want? You made me feel special, even
though I look nothing like a Yorkster. (Way to go, Momma!) : )
Unca Dave - I know we had a date this Saturday and I'm sorry I won't be
there, but you can bet I'll be thinking of you. Happy Birthday!
I know Momma's probably having a real hard time right now, but I told her I
was never going to leave her - I would always be in her heart. I'm wearing
my special Valentine bandana from Emily and Aunt Michele, and I took my
woobie from Aunt Linda, to the Bridge with me. Hey, I don't want to be naked
but I DO want to be comfy. : ))
I'm not going to say goodbye because I'll see you all again someday. I'll
say hi to all the others for you!!!
Love,
Sadie
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Millie a PMR rescue
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I want to thank the person who, at the end of September,
dumped Sadie, a beautiful, loving, sweet Bearded Collie, at the Humane
Shelter here in Burlington. I was the lucky one who got to adopt this
incredible 8-year-young girl. You told the Shelter people that she had
allergies and that the $35/month expense of treating Sadie was just too much
for you. Well, guess what? Sadie never showed any signs of having
allergies and I’m sure you knew it. After having her for 8 years, you just
didn’t love her anymore, and your loss was my gain.
Three days after I brought Sadie home, I found a lump behind her left front
leg. I took her immediately to the doctor and she was diagnosed with
lymphoma. I’ll bet you already knew that, didn’t you? That’s what you
didn’t want to deal with. You thought it’d be easier for you to dump Sweet
Sadie than to continue to love and care for her.
Not that you care, but Sadie died yesterday. I had the privilege of loving
her for 4 wonderful months. The pain I feel is far outweighed by the joy
she gave me. I wouldn’t trade a minute of what I’m going through now for
all the good times I had with her. For the past four months, My Sweet Sadie
was happy and loved and comfortable. She got dressed every day in a
beautiful bandana, ate a lot of yummy treats, and got kissed and hugged all
the time. Sadie was loved and appreciated for just being herself, and I was
so lucky to have had Sadie in my life.
Sadie never had any pain while she was with me. The only pain she had was
the day you dumped her at the Shelter. I will always be grateful to the
wonderful people at the Shelter for calling me so quickly about Sadie. They
could see how amazing and loving Sadie was and there was no way they were
going to allow Sadie to be alone for any length of time.
I you would like to send a note to Chris her email is
below.
chriswells711@yahoo.org
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