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.
Our sweet, beautiful foster Bandit has gained his angel wings. Bandit came to us at the age of 12. His foster family adored him and lovingly cared for him. He quickly became part of their family, enjoying special birthday treats, exploring new places on family vacations, and being silly and happy at home. Bandit is tremendously missed. |
He was ‘Lord Sinclare, Earl of Scalloway (Scally) to us’, ‘Mr. Scally’ to his groomer Oxana, ‘Wags’ to his travel caregiver Nan, 'Criss (Cross)’ to his foster mom Lynn. Despite requesting he give up an old quirk to replace a newly acquired one, he kept a collection of them all - from side eye and weak pillow skills to only accepting bro kisses and shaking off any girl germs, he was one of a kind. |
Sam was gentle and sweet. He never caused any trouble except as a typical Sheltie, he loved to bark. He was a little stinker though as he would eat things he shouldn't. My little boy, Sam, has crossed over the Rainbow Bridge and is now with his best buddy, his sister Lilly. He was 15 years and 7 months old. He lived longer than any other Sheltie I have had. It is so hard to lose a family member but I have lots of memories of him. |
Sippi was a once in a lifetime dog. She was a joy and she will always be in my heart. She took a part of my soul with her. |