Rainbow Bridge

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RIP Bam Bam
My heart is broken into a million pieces. My BamBam has gone to heaven. It's taken me 12 days to let you all know, it's so hard to process. He was pure sweetness. My little peanut, my little man. That little boy knows how much I loved him. God must have had a good reason to take him from us. I miss him so much. BamBam I love you forever xoxo


You will be missed, Chrissy!
It is with tears in our eyes and our hearts that we had to say good-bye to Chrissy. She was very special and so loved by her adoptive mom, Joyce.


RIP Dumbledore
From his adoptive mom: It is with deep sadness that Dumbledor/Charlie passed away last week. Though he was only with me a short while, I will have him in my heart forever. He was amazing and the apple of my eye. Thank you for allowing me to take him into my home. He is now keeping up with all his pals over the Rainbow Bridge.


RIP Portia (aka Matilda)
We are deeply saddened to learn that Portia has gone to Rainbow Bridge. She was loved by her adoptive family for the past 10 months and by her foster family. This is what her family had to say: With a heavy, grieving heart, I must tell you that our sweet, sweet Portia is no longer with us. The past 11 days have been so terrible with trying to figure out how her health changed so suddenly. The final diagnosis after many attempts to treat her with meds, and then undergoing invasive tests is that she had a brain tumor. There is no rhyme or reason. We didn't know her background before she came to us. She was not a young dog. What she was, however, was the most loving, sweet, gentle dog who graced our lives for 10 months. We were blessed to have her, even for so little time. So, with hearts breaking and tears rolling non-stop, we say good-bye to our sweetheart. Life will not be as sweet without her. Maxine and Larry


Rest in Peace little Enzo!
It is with heavy heart that I have to say our dear sweet Enzo crossed over the bridge on Friday, December 19, 2014. He was a cutie that Yorkie 911 Rescue gave hope to the day they rescued him from Delaware. He found his forever home with us and spent the last 2 ½ years of his life surrounded by love and kindness, as all dogs should. His exact age, of course, was unknown, but our vet estimates he was 14 or so. I think his little body just had enough. He stopped eating and even drinking and became increasingly weak. It was time to let him go. I made my peace with him and whispered in his ear….It’s okay to go. I’ll see you on the other side. My family and I are heartbroken but we know Enzo is in a better place. He loved nothing more than to be held or sit on your lap. My arms are empty but my heart is full. I had the privilege of being his mom and want you all to know he knew love every day of his life. Forever is not long enough to have a dog, but I am grateful for all the time we had together. Thank you Yorkie 911 Rescue for giving my family and I the opportunity to know, love and care for Enzo formerly known as Swiffer!

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