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Little Sherman was in our care for a mere 24 hours but he left a huge imprint on everyone who met him. Sherman was surrendered to us at 7 weeks of age because he couldn't walk and was therefore, unadoptable. NASAP took him to the vet for x-rays where it was discovered he was born without hips and would never be able to walk or support his weight as he grew older. It was also determined that he was behind in his mental development and his jaw and front legs were not quite correct. If he had lived he would no doubt have had many medical problems as he continued to grow. Despite his troubles little Sherman was determined to get around and managed to drag himself all over the place with his front legs; as a result he had wounds on his back feet, toes and hips where they were rubbed raw from dragging himself across the cement and other types of flooring. It was difficult to watch so I would carry him as much as possible. This sweet little fellow was such a joy to know in the short period he was with us and although it was right the thing to do, it still broke my heart to say goodbye to such a precious little life. Sherman's ashes are now buried under the willow tree in our yard where we often stop to remember his large personality and spirit. God bless, wee Sherman, have fun in doggie heaven where you are free of pain and joyously running wherever you go. Follow your nose and your heart... The Clarke Family |
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To this House She came in February 1998
To this House She has departed August 2004
She came into My life as a stray, 5 months after My Mother
was buried.
In My Mind, She was led to watch over Me and I Her, By My
Mothers Soul
When She Came to Me, She was at least 4 years old
She was the most Loving, Compassionate Being God ever set
upon this earth and into My care
She was My inspiration in Life, She was My Friend and My
Companion
Up until this last month, She was with Me always, showing
and giving Her undying Love
She is MY "Bear", a name I gave to Her.
She will live for eternity in My Heart and She will be
waiting for Me I have no doubt when it is MY time to join
Her and My Mother and Father
She succumbed to "Auto-Immune Hemolytic Anemia", a blood
deficiency identified in female K9's
She is at Peace now, and in Gods Heaven, She romps and plays
with Her Brother Buster, Our Family Cat, who recently passed
away due to Old Age
Together they are buried side by side in our yard of this
"Their House"
Always Remembered, Never Forgotten
My Friend, My Companion, My Bear
God Rest your soul Bear, and Peace Be with you.
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| In memory of my wonderful pony Cherry Blossom... after 20 wonderful years together the hardest thing I have ever had to do was say goodbye to you, every time I hear the thunder roll across the sky I will look up and think of you galloping across the sky free of pain forever, god bless Blossom... Love Emma x |
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A Poem For Charlie My
little hamster was oh so cute! He
was one of my very best friends He
died of old age, cremated then And
though he's something I can not see Kyla |