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![]() "There are dogs that are in your life for darn near all of theirs. There are dogs that pass through for a little bit of time. I’ve had many of both. All have grabbed my heart and held it in their paws. Zuzu was one of the latter, holding my heart for a mere 16 months. Less time doesn’t equal less love. Less time doesn’t equal less hurt, less heartache. As with so many dogs that find themselves in Rescue, her life wasn’t the best for her first 10 years, but I tried to make up for that in those 16 months. Zuzu was a quiet, silly and snuggly love bug, and she had a wondrous look in her eyes that simply drew you in. I was so blessed that you chose me, Zuzu. I loved you so very much, and you will remain in my heart for the rest of my life." ~ Duraye ![]() I saw a post saying there was an old Boxer at a high-kill shelter who was an owner surrender and she needed a foster. I quickly said yes! We planned the pick up, went and got Domino on Oct. 10, and brought her home. On the short trip home, she seemed to start to relax, I thought to myself, "she is going to be easy to rehome!" When we got home, she continued to get more comfortable. Unfortunately, the more she relaxed the more she showed her sickness. After spending the night and the following day with Domino, we soon realized she had severe neurological issues. After talking to multiple RCBR members, and my trusted veterinarian, we decided we owed it to her to let her cross the Rainbow Bridge so she could be free from pain again. Even though we only had Domino a couple of days, she took a little piece of me with her. Thank you RCBR for not letting Domino die just a number. She crossed in my arms knowing she was cared for and loved. RIP Domino October 11, 2021 P.S. - Coming home to an empty kennel was terribly hard ![]() Miss Josie A year and a half ago,I picked up you and your sister, Maggie, from Rejection Collection Boxer Rescue. The minute you both were welcomed into our family you brought us nothing but joy! Your pain is now gone and now’s your time to rest easy my girl. You now get to be reunited with Miss Maggie. ![]() "Tucker came to live with us a little over a year ago. He loved riding in the car, loved treats from the bank and loved attention from everyone. He liked to ride in the Polaris with Jim and his fur brother, Charlie, but he rode in the back on a bed so he was more comfortable. Most of all, Tucker liked when we got down on the floor with him. He would inch over little by little until he was in my lap getting belly rubs, kisses and special treats. He is missed by all, but the most by me as he was always with me in the house. Forever my friend!" ~ Kathy ![]() "No words seem to be enough to describe what a wonderful dog Daisy Duke was, or the amount of loss we feel from her passing. We had Daisy for 14 short months. During that time she struggled with health issues. We thought she had nine lives until a bleeding mass in her chest took her from us. Despite struggles with health she was always happy, gentle and loving. Daisy would greet everyone coming in the door with full body wiggles. She would flip her food bowl over and nose it around the kitchen every time someone else was eating. She gave the best hugs by leaning her head into your chest and smelling all your smells. She had a warm and gentle spirit. She loved our kids and was always happy to tag along on their adventures. Even though our time was short with our girl, she changed us. Daisy was a bright light in our lives. She completed our family. We feel a sense of pride having given her the love and care she deserved. What she gave to us was so much more. My only regret is that we didn’t meet her sooner." The Lunzer family Click a letter to find an animal or view all.
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