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.
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Tilly was a wonderful girl for us. She almost reached her 14th birthday. Tilly did have health issues, but was active up to Dec of this past year. She lost most of her hearing and caught on quickly to hand signals. Her coat remained beautiful. Thank you for the opportunity to care for this lovely pet/companion. |
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Sadly today we made the difficult decision to let Lulu cross the rainbow bridge. We began as a foster home when she was 4 months old and it quickly turned into a permanent home. My husband was very attached to her so he decided she needed to stay. She was his constant shadow for 15 years. She loved playing frisbee up until she was about 13. She was a man’s dog and I was only good enough when I had food - except for my 89 year old mom. Lulu could not get close enough to her and loved sneaking licks. She had a wonderful active life and we will miss her. |
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We were grateful to find a loving family for Willow and her sister Cassie when their beloved person died so that these sweet sisters could stay together. They loved to herd the cats and chase each other in the yard. Willow loved every dog she met, and was greeted with “Hello, Willow!” by everyone who passed her on her daily walks. Willow’s favorite game was to run around the trees in the yard while mom playfully chased after her, just like Cassie used to do. Willow was so funny and cute, and her mom dearly enjoyed her company. Willow was reunited with Cassie at the Rainbow Bridge on April 25th, 2022. |
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I adopted Joey when he was 9-1/2 years old on 12/26/17. We enjoyed going for walks around the neighborhood and he loved the attention he'd get from people. He also enjoyed relaxing in his yard and watching the squirrels and birds. He was only in my life for a little over four years but I wish it could have been so much longer than that. |