🐾💕GOOD NEWS UPDATE🐾💕
Sweet Pea was rescued from PBCACC. She is now the apple of her dad’s eyes.
🐾💕Wishing Sweet Pea and her new loving parents, “Happy Days Ahead!”🐾💕
Gunner and Bella hit the doggie lottery when their foster dad decided that he couldn’t let them go.
Wishing Bella, Gunner and dad, “Happy Days Ahead!”
Gunner and Bella
(1923 – 2017)
Theodore Calvin “Ted” Owens passed away Wednesday, July 26, 2017 in Augusta Health in Fishersville, VA. He was born in Bethesda, Maryland to Thomas and Mildred Owens. A proud Veteran of the United States Navy, he graduated from Admiral Farragut Academy and attended the University of Maryland.
Where he met the love of his life, Betty and after a three month courtship they were married. They raised two daughters and had a wonderful and fulfilling life. In his young age Ted worked in construction with his father. Later with a partner he helped form the Congressional Lumber Company. After which he worked for Montgomery County as a building inspector.
Ted and Betty finally retired to Highland Beach,FL where they spent many happy years. He enjoyed his life to the fullest extent and wanted his obituary to read:
Ted is survived by a wonderful daughter, Melissa Ruth and son-in-law, Dr. Robert A. Ruth of Staunton; and a special son-in-law, John R. Underwood of Hypoluxo, Florida.
Those desiring make memorial contributions can donate to Destiny for Dogs, Not-for-Profit 501 (c) (3) at 326 Macy Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33405. “A charity dedicated to assisting seniors in keeping their dogs at home”.
It is with a heavy heart that I am writing to inform you, Hopscotch went to Rainbow Bridge yesterday. Her little heart finally gave out. Dr. Hedges said Hopscotch went peacefully with her foster mom by her side.
Hopscotch received the best care, TLC and quality of life. At least she didn’t die alone in the dumpsters where she was found.
Special thanks to Dr. Hedges, Sandy Ames, and Hopscotch’s foster family for all they did for this special girl who fought to live a normal life, even only for a brief time.
Until we meet again … always in our hearts.
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Annie is the newest member of the Foster failure club. Annie was on the streets of Miami with knotted and dirty dreads. She was unwanted and abandoned by her previous owner. But she went from rags to riches and joined the foster failure club, when her foster/new mom Catherine took her in.
Those we love can never be more than a thought away… for as long as there’s a memory they live in our hearts to stay. You were a wonderful mother, daughter, grandmother and friend; kind to everyone.