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💕GOOD NEWS UPDATE!
WE JUST LOVE “HAPPILY EVER AFTERS🐾
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From Sparky now Bo’s mom:
“Happy Thanksgiving JoAnn!! We are so thankful for Bo this year!! He’s such a happy loving boy! We feel so blessed to have him in our lives 💕”
Destiny for Dogs would like to purchase the HomeAgain Universal WorldScan Plus microchip scanner so we can help lost pets find their families. Any donations would help. Click on the link to see the product.
If you donate via PayPal you can go to our web site and just click the PayPal button and put in the memo section “microchip scanner”. The cost is $390.00
https://shop.homeagain.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=33
http://www.revivalanimal.com/product/homeagain-universal-worldscan-plus
💔SAD NEWS UPDATE! BAGEL GIRL WENT TO RAINBOW BRIDGE ON OCTOBER 24, 2017
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From Bagel’s loving mom:
Hi Joann,
It is with a heavy heart that I send this email. On Tuesday, October 24, Bagel was put to rest after a very short illness. In March of this year, Bagel went blind due to what the doctor’s believed to be Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome (SARDS). She still lived a very happy life and we even taught her how to play a modified version of fetch.
During that time, she went on plenty of car rides, played with her other four-legged friends, went to restaurants with me and received plenty of snuggles. In September, days before Hurricane Irma hit, Bagel was diagnosed with diabetes. While she received twice-daily insulin shots, her spirits were high and she never seemed to be in any discomfort.
The weekend Bagel got sick, I was out of town visiting my mom for her birthday. Bagel developed a bloody discharge from her nose and became extremely lethargic. Coupled with her diabetes, it became nearly impossible to treat and stabilize her condition – let alone diagnose the problem.
I returned from New York late Monday night and went directly to the vet where Bagel was hospitalized. She was in critical condition, but I wanted to give her some time to see if she would turn around now that her mom was home. Unfortunately, Bagel’s condition did not get much better and I had to make the hardest decision of my life the following day.
Before I said goodbye, Bagel gave me one last tail wag. She mustered up the energy she had left to stand for me, although I eventually coaxed her to lay with me in my arms. She slept peacefully with her head on my chest, and this is how she left this world.
My heart breaks every day, but I know that she is in a good place. I am eternally grateful that she came into my life and for that fateful Facebook post that connected me to her and Destiny for Dogs. She changed my life for the better and my life will not be the same without her.
Everyone who met Bagel fell in love with her – from her neverending supply of kisses to her enthusiastic tail wag, she wooed even the mailman and UPS delivery man.
Thank you for bringing Bagel into my life and for all the years your team cared for her. My only regret is that I didn’t meet Bagel sooner.
Best,
Deidre
JoAnn and Kenny Goodrich of Destiny for Dogs saved Abby who had cancer and decided that they would take care of her until it was time for her to go. She has been a wonderful “work dog” for Destiny as she would be the one that you could use to make sure other rescues were good being with other dogs. She loved all and was sent to Destiny from heaven above. Abby crossed over the rainbow bridge today at 11:00am at the Goodrich home in their loving arms. No more pain or suffering as she is a perfect dog now. She will be missed.
From Destiny’s dear friend and family member, Kat. Two of these three precious babies were adopted by Kat and Bill from Destiny. Their first baby, Darla was also a Destiny Dog. Darla went to Rainbow Bridge last year and is watching over all.
Kat – We love your holiday photos of your rescue babies. You are so creative🌹
Love & Hugs🐾
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