Chantilly
We have had Tilly, formally Chantilly, for 5 years on April 11th. She has been the best dog. She loves to sit with anyone that will pet her. At night she we will check on her 2 human babies, 5 and 6 years old, before bed and will sometimes sleep with them. She got a fur sister a couple of years ago and the 2 love playing together and being together. Tilly can always tell when someone is sad and will go and comfort them. We are so lucky to have found her and we all love her to pieces. Attached is a picture of her and her sister, Aurora, cuddling together. We are thankful everyday to have her in our lives and she makes us a better family.
Misty
Missy aka Misty: It is with heavy heart that we inform you that our beloved little Missy has passed away. During 2019, Missy was diagnosed with tumors on her spleen, liver and mammary glands, that eventually spread to her throat and restricted her breathing and swallowing. Our Veterinarian sent Missy away peacefully yesterday, because none of us wanted to see her suffer.
Despite all of her health issues, we are comforted in knowing that Missy lived out the last two and a half years in a loving and caring home. She was such a sweet dog and grew very attached to our family, particularly Joe, who she would follow everywhere he went!
Attached are a few photos of Missy. We will miss her dearly and will forever cherish the time Missy was a part of our family. We are most grateful that Rose's Rescue provided us with the opportunity to bring Missy into our lives and we would like to make a contribution in Missy's memory. We will forward a check in the upcoming days.
Harley
Harley now Farley; I just wanted to share a Farley update-Around Christmas, his vet found a tumor in one of his anal sacs. He was acting like his back side was bothering him but we couldnât see anything so we asked them to check when he had his dental. They said that these tend to be malignant, metastasize, and be aggressive, but it was relatively small. Anyhow, we had it removed on January 27th. It was tested and it was what they thought- an adenocarcinoma ð¢Recovery has not been fun, but from what the histopathology report showed, it had not spread to the vascular or lymphatic systems. So although we put him through this, I do believe we have bought ourselves some more time with him! He should only need his donut cone for another week