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Grace
"59222" was found as a stray and was at a shelter in Ohio. She was severely emaciated; could barely tell she was a boxer! Rejection Collection Boxer Rescue was asked to help. So without question, our amazing RCBR village sprung into action!! A volunteer living near the shelter was able to get her out and overnight her. Another volunteer just happened to be in the area visiting family for the holidays and would be returning home to MN, so she transported Grace the entire 13 hours home. Everything just fell into place, like she was meant to be with us. She was our Thanksgiving miracle, which is why we named her Grace. It took several months in her foster home for her to put on weight, become healthy, but more importantly, learn how to trust humans and other dogs. Grace was then adopted by an amazing family with lots of kids and was shown nothing but love. Unfortunately, Grace was unable to overcome all of the demons of her past and she was helped over the bridge with her foster mom by her side.


Gracie Mae
207 days. I knew you and loved you for 207 days. Not nearly enough time, Gracie girl. You and your silver face took your spot in my heart from the moment I saw you. Thin and confused, you walked into your new home, tried out every dog bed and claimed one as yours. Babe, Minka, and Violet accepted you as their new sister, as you did they. I've never seen a dog that dug, pulled, pushed your blankets this way, that way, back and forth, back and forth ... only to lay on part of them or none at all. Minka and Violet, who never did so before you came, are carrying on your silly nightly routine. You just wanted to be loved. I'll miss your smooches. I'll miss your snoring. I'll mis everything about you. 207 days -- not nearly enough time.


Grant
February 12th we lost our sweet Grant very suddenly. We only had the pleasure of loving Grant for 8 months, but he had left a big hole in our hearts. Grant was the definition of a velcro dog. There was nowhere I went without him beside me - including climbing in the tub to supervise while I was changing the shower curtain. Grant was the second Senior we adopted and even though neither was with us long enough, we would never second guess our decision to adopt a Senior dog. We are very grateful to RCBR for choosing us to be Grants’ parents; he is deeply missed and will never be forgotten.


Guss
You may be gone but you will always be remembered. We were privileged to love you for just over a year. Always silently watching us, we knew you were happy just being able to be around. We know Reese was at the Rainbow Bridge to greet you, and you are together once again cuddling as you sleep.

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