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Rainbow Bridge
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Carmen
Although Carmen was only with us for a very short period of time, she won our hearts and that of many others. She fought so hard. Someone treated her so badly by allowing her to become emaciated, anemic and develop severe respiratory problems. Everything was done to help her through her problems but in the end she was just too weak to overcome everything. We were with her when she crossed the bridge and we truly believe she knows how much she was loved.
Run sweet girl with Ebony, Sarah, Ivory and all of those who preceded you because now you are free and out of pain and discomfort. Until we meet again know you were loved by so many even by those you never met.
Annabelle
Our sweet baby Annabelle passed away yesterday, July 14, 2016. She had been sick with what we thought was pancreatitis but now know was lymphoma. We are heartbroken. The house seems so quiet without her pug oinks and special snores. She brought so much love and joy into our lives. She will always be in our hearts.
The Young Family
Sammy
Sammy was the second pug we adopted from the Michigan Pug Rescue. He entered our lives in 2003, and even after all these wonderful years together, it seems like we brought him home just yesterday. For the first few years, he was an extremely energetic pug who loved food and couldn’t sit still. As he aged, he became a couch potato who loved to snuggle on the sofa and burrow under the covers at bedtime. After all these years together, he never stopped loving food and would run to his bowl like the first day we brought him home. Even though he drooled, hated baths, and left dog hair everywhere, he was our best friend and we miss him terribly. Sammy and Owen, our first pug, are back together now and we hope they know how much joy and happiness they brought to our family. Words can’t describe how much we loved our pugs. They were our family and we are grateful to Michigan Pug Rescue for bringing them into our lives.
Ginger
It is with sadness in our hearts that we had to let Ginger go the Rainbow Bridge. She was only with us three short years, but in that time she really was so much part of us and became so much a part of our family. She instantly became the Diva of the house. Unfortunately and although she was only eight years old, she had some significant problems in the last year. She could no longer see or smell and had terrible arthritis in both her legs and back. She seemed really miserable and confused. She no longer waved her tail or barked anymore. She didn't even get comfort from our other dog, Oreo,or from us. It was heartbreaking to see her like this. So, we made the hard decision to let her pass to the Rainbow Bridge where she can wait for Oreo and her other dog friends. We know she is at peace now. We miss you but you are in a better place and no more suffering. Dr Pat said you can see all the colors of the rainbow now.
Cathy
Dozier
Here he is with his buds. They would sit on the kayak and I would swim and pull them out to the sandbar where we would play with a water frisbee. Doz was too good at that.
Dozer was diagnosised with Cushings disease. I obviously don't care what they called it, but he could no longer walk or control his body movements and was in constant pain. He would look at me like why are you doing this?? The biggest thing about Dozie was he both gave and received much, much joy. These things mentioned will be the way he was remembered.
Thank you for giving us the joy of Dozie
The Steeh family
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