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.
Tulsa was reunited in Heaven with his brother Dallas, who preceded him two and half months ago. These sweet boys came to MNSR via Kind Veterinary Clinic and we were so happy that loving previous adopters welcomed them both so they could stay together. Dallas & Tulsa loved family time on their daily long walks, and later with a stroller when some extra support was needed. They charmed everyone they met, and were regulars at our annual reunion. |
Beautiful dear Tess was presented with her angel wings on October 29th, 2021, in the comforting love of her family with whom she felt safe and cherished. As they started petting and talking to her she became more calm. Tess knew they were there and felt more peaceful because of it. She was their foster in name only. In every way that mattered, she found her very own family with them. We are grateful to Tess’s foster family for embracing her special needs. Through their love and gentle care, Tess was able to have the loving, happy life she so deserved. |
Hannah first arrived in rescue in 2013 and found happiness with her dear mom Judith. When Judith passed away suddenly in late 2019, Hannah joined another wonderful family. She loved her daily walks and hanging out with her doting daddy, and lived a golden senior life. She did extraordinarily well for her advanced age, even celebrating her 16th birthday. On October 20th, Hannah unfurled her angel wings and joined Judith and her canine siblings who were waiting for her at the Rainbow Bridge. |
Scout was very happy with his loving family, and had a special connection with his human sister and his best Sheltie friend Ruby. He loved selecting sticks from the woodpile to sneak into the house, snuggling on laps (even though he was far from “lap-sized”), using his “pouty Scouty face” for attention, walks, and toys, toys and more toys. One in a million dogs, he was the life and energy of the house. He loved us with all of his heart, and we loved him back just as much.
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