His bags are packed and he’s ready to go! Go TJ, Go, TJ, Go TJ!

July 16th, 2010 - 3:03 pm KY Time

Hellow Fellow Basset Hound and needing an update on TJ’s move from Stanford to Ashland to catch his ride (for 50 bucks) to NJ lovers! Wow, that was a mouth full indeed!

OK, I just got this e-mail from Kristie, TJ’s foster Mommy:

It starts like this with another group of rescue transport folks:

I have 2 dogs that need to get to Deb Hinkle’s transport this Friday(July 16th) in Ashland. They will be leaving from Stanford, but I also have dogs that are going to Lexington this evening, and towards Louisville, so I can meet someone with them if need be. Thanks! Hillery

Response

Good morning Hillary.

I am Sylvia with the Mercer Humane Society. We did receive your message and your dogs may ride with us tonight if you are able to bring them to Harrodsburg. I will check on the correct time that our driver will be leaving but I am thinking they will need to be here about 5:30.

What are their sizes? Please reply to all when responding and we look forward to hearing from you.

Thanks for all you do to help the animals!!!!

Sylvia

Reply from Hillary

Oh, BLESS you!! Thanks so much. I will indeed get them to you in Harrodsburg. When and where? My cell is 606-669-7194. I have a Basset Hound named TJ, about 45lbs., and a Lab mix adolescent named Marty; he is about 25lbs., maybe a bit less.

Hillary
Black Cat Rescue
Liason for the Lincoln Co Animal Shelter

Reply from Sylvia

The van will leave from Harrodsburg at 5:30 so please have them at our office, 132 North Main Street, by 5:00. The phone # there is 859-734-9500 if there are any problems. They do have the necessary paperwork correct? See you then. Thanks.

TJ’s ride is ALL confirmed…..

His bags are packed and he’s ready to go! He is actually waiting at the door! He will be sad to leave his great and benevolent foster Mommy but he will be making room for another homeless victim at the wonderful Foster Mom Kristie’s home!

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Our boy gets to start an entire new life with someone who wants him. His foster Mommy said that she is going to miss him dearly. He was her little glue stick and just loved to be by her side. Thank you foster people.

More about TJ later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Owner explains why she dumped her dogs. I am not buying it!

July 15th, 2010 - 9:09 pm KY Time

UPDATE 7-18-10

I KNEW IT!

THIS WAS POSTED ON THE DAILY DROOL. THANK CINDY. I DON’T THINK CATHY FROM OHBR WILL MIND IF I POST THIS BECAUSE SHE DID A MINI UPDATE TO ME LAST NIGHT.

Message: 6
Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2010 11:17:36 -0400
From: “Cathy Rice” <cathy.rice1@att.net>

I handle most of the owner relinquish for OBR and wanted to say that we tried to
help this couple with these dogs more than a month ago. I was contacted by email
from a person who said she was a friend of the wife asking if we could do
anything to help. I called this person to discuss the circumstances to see what
we could do. I advised her that OBR has not been accepting owner relinquish for
some time now unless the circumstances involve someone who is physically or
mentally unable to care for their pets. We get too many requests to be able to
take them all so we have to set limits. There were two female bassets who were
spayed and two male bassets and a male bloodhound who were not neutered. I
offered to post the two females on our website as owner relinquish with a
rehoming fee to help them cover the cost of spaying the other dogs so that we
could then post them as OR. I also offered to help them locate a low cost spay
neuter clinic. The friend said she would get photos an
d info and relay it back to me. After 10 days I got no response so I called the
friend back who said that the wife had moved out and the husband had decided to
keep the dogs. Afterward I found out through talking with OBR’s director Eva
that the wife had called her and she had basically told her the same thing, that
OBR would post the dogs for them as OR and I would help them locate a low cost
spay neuter clinic to get the males neutered. Weeks went by with no
communication from the owners and nothing being done. Then Maribeth, our
adoption coordinator gets a call from a gentleman on 7/15 saying he is with the
local Humane Society and that 5 dogs were dumped at the local dog park and
asking if we would help. Maribeth refers it to Eva to see if they are the same
dogs/person she and I have already been contacted about. Eva verified that the
phone number is the same one as the person who originally called her. She calls
the man back who after Eva confronts him admits that the
dogs are his and that his wife took the dogs and dumped them at the park. He
also had the nerve to admit that yes, the dogs had been used for breeding but
he couldn’t remember how many times. So now he is upset because the Humane
Officer has them and the dogs could very well be euthanized if no one comes
forward to adopt them. I am having a hard time feeling sorry for these people
when OBR tried to help them more than a month ago, the man admits that they bred
the dogs so many times that he can’t remember how many, made money on the pups,
the wife if you notice in the video is using a laptop which I believe must cost
at least $300.00 or more but they have no money to help get the dogs neutered so
that we can get them placed. As you may have already read on the Drool OBR is in
severe financial staits. We have had to stop taking in dogs even from shelters
beause we have no foster homes available and have been paying to kennel dogs
that were pulled from kill shelters.
I know that things must be bad for all of the rescues out there but if you can
help by supporting one of our fund raisers it would be much appreciated. We will
be posting an online raffle soon on OBR’s website with many nice items including
a GPS. We also will be having a “yard sale” in Springfield, Ohio on August 7 at
Tool Tech, 4901 Urbana Rd. Our Bassetfest this year will be on Oct 2 at the same
beautiful dog park we have used for the past two years. The website is
www.columbusdogpark.com.
Please check out the dog park website. For any information about these events
please contact me offline and I will be happy to give details. Thanks,

Cathy
END OF POST…..

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and needing to know lovers. Cindy, BHT resident just sent me this update. I totally missed it.

Start of update about the 4 bassets and 1 blood hound that were dumped by their owner.

CAUGHT!

Davis speaks out as the investigation heats up

Updated: Thursday, 15 Jul 2010, 1:12 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 15 Jul 2010, 1:12 AM EDT

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – Animal Resource officials have been searching for her, now Connie Davis of Troy is coming forward to 2 News. She said she wanted to explain to her community why she made a decision that left so many shaking their heads.

Davis admits that late Monday night, she drove her 5 dogs to the Montgomery County Bark Park in Dayton, where they’d once gone to run and play, and dropped them off. Someone found the dogs the next morning and turned them in to the Animal Resource Center. Officials there later said that the dogs showed signs of neglect and possible ear infections.

Davis said she chose the Bark Park because it was enclosed, the dogs knew the area, and she knew that animal lovers would find them there and take care of them.

“I didn’t let them off in the street in a field with a bag of dog food and wish them luck,” she said. “I put them where I knew they would be okay.”
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Note from Cat….Give me a break. I am fuming but I am holding back.
Officials at the Animal Resource Center said the decision to leave the dogs in the park was dangerous.

“Simply dropping them, albeit in a fenced in area, is not the best solution,” said Mark Kumpf, Director, Montgomery County Animal Resource Center. “With temperatures soaring over 90 degrees each day, leaving dogs in the sun is essentially the same as dropping them in the middle of an interstate.”

Wednesday, the story got even deeper. Investigators arrived at the Davis family’s former home in Huber Heights, and what they found was shocking. Our camera was there to capture trash was piled everywhere in the filthy house.

“The smell coming from the house, you can almost smell standing in the front yard,” said Kumpf.

Kumpf said the home would be referred to the housing inspector. Davis admitted that the house and the dogs had gotten to be too much.

“There was abuse going on, there was unemployment, poverty, and everything just weighs down on you and you just … I got overwhelmed with life,” said Davis. “I think we all did.”

Davis said she lost her job in July 2009, after a family emergency led her to run out of family medical leave. Davis also left her husband in May 2010, moving into a tiny studio apartment in Troy with two of her children. Pets are not allowed in the apartment, so her husband was left to take care of the dogs in their Huber Heights home, but after a year of money problems, foreclosure was looming.

Her husband called the Animal Resource Center about giving up the dogs, she said, but he was told that it would cost $200 to turn them in. That was money neither of them had.

Kumpf admits that all local rescue agencies charge a surrender fee, but he says deals can be made.

“Many of those fees are able to be waived under certain circumstances if people have the opportunity to come in and speak with a supervisor and come in and explain their situation,” said Kumpf.

We relayed the message to Davis, who had this to say: “I doubt it because when he (my husband) called me he was very angry, screaming. He told them that he was being foreclosed on that he was leaving, that these dogs need to be out of here. They asked if he could prove it, he said I have the foreclosure papers in my hand, and their response was, I don’t know what to tell you, sir.”

Davis said she even tried to lie, calling an emergency line to say that she’d found abandoned dogs. She said that didn’t work, either.

“They told me there was nothing they could do,” she said. “This is 911 I’m talking about.”

One shelter did offer some help, but told Davis that she couldn’t bring the dogs in until the next day. By then, Davis said, it was too late. She needed to get the dogs a home that day, because they were losing the house. That’s why, Davis said, she found herself at her wits end late Monday night. Looking back, Davis said she regrets letting things get so desperate.

“I wish I would have (gotten them a home earlier). We just weren’t ready to let them go,” she said.

Davis is now speaking out because she wants more options for people who find themselves in her position with their pets.

“There needs to be more help for people like me,” she said.

According to Kumpf, investigators are looking into bringing animal neglect charges against Davis.

End of article….

Here is the link where you can watch the video. The hounds are so sweet. I will keep following. Thanks so much Cindy for sending this to us.

LINK TO ARTICLE WITH VIDEO – MUST SEE!

More update later…..Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Thank you Auntie Maureen for our sweet treats!

July 15th, 2010 - 7:07 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and getting treats in the mail lovers…..We were so excited to get this yummy package!

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Sweet potato chips! YeeHaw!

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Emma took hers to her comfort corner and savored it on her security blankee…It was so cute.

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She sat on the floor and loved every second of her chip!

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We have most of the bag left. Looks like it is going to be a good weekend! Thank you Maureen!

More sweet treats later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Stuff like this just makes me cry with happy tears:)

July 15th, 2010 - 6:06 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and wanna see TJ’s run sheet lovers? I don’t know why I cry but I do. I just got this e-mail with TJ’s run sheet and reading it just makes me cry. Look at all of those dogs traveling from KY to the North. It is just so inspiring.

Here is the run sheet and TJ is on it! Woot Woot!!

Transport July 17th . YAHOO….I am ready to roll thanks to all of you !!!!!!

Thanks to everyone who volunteered to help these dogs along. Several passengers so you may need to tether more than crate. The legs are pretty short so hopefully everyone is okay. Please bring leashes for tethering!!!

Please bring water and a dish to offer water at each transfer point. Ice cubes work well in bowls for crated dogs. Leashes are always an added plus as the bigger dogs can be tethered..

Please Don’t forget the paperwork.

Thanks again. Safe travels and talk to you all on Saturday.
By the way thanks for saving all these lives this weekend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you are on this email and your dog is not listed then you are picking up in either MD or Mech PA. Thanks and see you all there.

My info
Deb Hinkle
Home-
Cell –

Dogs will be UTD and with Health Certs! some fixed some to be done at rescue.
CRATES REQUIRED FOR THE PUPS-CRATES RECOMMENDED FOR THE OTHER DOGS BUT NOT REQUIRED.

Picking up the dogs on Friday night in Ashland, KY

Arrival/pick up time at 5:00 A.M. in Hagerstown- Hampton Inn- Maugans ave (exit 9) off route 81….. Picking up in Hagerstown- PAW

Arrival/ pick up time in Mechanicsburg at 7:30 a.m.
Mechanicsburg Meeting spot is the Cumberland Valley VOTECH School. Off 81 North exit 57 route 114.

Pick up in Mechanicsburg……
Driver: Betty Hook

LEG 2 Mechanicsburg,PA to Hamburg , PA- ( 10 dogs)
Gypsy ,40lb fuzzy ball ,Peaches, 20 lb terrier, Frazier, 20 lb beagle, Bear, 60lbs Great Pyr mix, Olive,35 lb beagle/basset, Tehya 30 lb mix, Raleigh , 45 lb Aussie, Little Abby 8 lb pup, Jerrie 45lb Chow mix, Marty,30lb Black Lab ,

1 hour -8:00 am ~ 9:00 am
Drivers:
Home #
Cell #
animalfriendly24@yahoo.com

Driver: Sue Bennick
cell:
hm:
sbennick@state.pa.us

Driver; Rose Brown ..going straight to Phillipsburg from here ( 6 dogs)
CoCo-50 lbs.black lab, Issey- 15lbs pup ,Mercedes-35lbs. GSP-Bob 20lbs, JRT,
Wolfgang-10lb Doxie pup, TJ- 50lb Basset,
cell
sys1rxb@yahoo.com

Approved Rescue picking up in Hamburg ….

Carolyn P. -….Bear, Gypsy, Peaches, Frazier, Olive, Tehya
Almost Home
Cell #
calipowers@aol.com

Virginia Ellen……Raleigh
New Spirit 4 Aussie Rescue
cell is
vem116@gmail.com

LEG 3 Hamburg , PA > Phillipsburg , NJ- Meeting spot in Phillipsburg NJ is the Petco off of route 78- exit three / Around Back of store- Back of Store. ( 3 dogs)
Little Abby 8 lb pup, Jerrie 45lb Chow mix, Marty 30lb Black Lab
1 hour – 65 miles-
9:15 am~10:15 am
Driver: Patti Hoffman
cell:
EMAIL: stoney_hoff@hotmail.com

Approved Rescues picking up in Phillipsburg, NJ
11th Hour………
Driver; Rose Brown ..
cell
CoCo – 50 lbs.black lab, Issey- 15lbs pup ,
sys1rxb@yahoo.com

One Life To Live Pet Rescue and Adoption, Inc…. Little Abbey, Jerrie, Marty
Micaela Zanat ……Jerrie
Cell:
mzanat102@comcast.net

Debbie and Ed Stezar ……Marty and Abby
abracadebra4dogs@comcast.net
Starr Bowker………….Mercedes, Bob, Wolfgang
All 4 The Dogs Rescue

all4thedogsrescue@verizon.net

Suzanne Fitch……………….TJ
Mid-Atlantic Basset Hound Rescue

cell 908-256-0598
adopt4paws@yahoo.com

End of run sheet….

Can you believe it? TJ is a part of the crew. It just makes me cry. I can just see him getting loaded up and himz being so excited.

Himz better rest up for the start of his new life tomorrow!

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More making his way later….Cat, Chaps and Emma

Episode 2 – Tomatos and Basset Hounds. This just in from resident Lois!

July 14th, 2010 - 8:08 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Lois and her tomato loving hound lovers. Lois is so funny. She just read my blog posting, right below and had this to say!

“I’m thinking I need razor wire, electric fence, machine guns..large snarling men…chimes ain’t going to work here.”

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Who is this hound Lois?

Now that is a tomato lover. Is that Sally?

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No, that is too big to be Sally. Who is this Lois? Howl can you ever keep any tomatos?

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Tasty!

More loving the Lois tomato eating hound later! Cat, Chaps and Emma

Do your tomatos have guard hounds?

July 14th, 2010 - 8:08 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Hounds guarding tomato lovers! Well, my prized plant just got a pack of hounds to guard it, read on!

Today was a big day! Grandma picked our first prized tomato today! We watched this beauty every day and enjoyed talking and taking about howl beautiful she is! She was the first to emerge from a yellow flower!

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We wanted to wait until tomorrow to pick her but we noticed the pink beauty in the foreground. What is that hole? OMD! OH MY DOG! Has one of our precious packages been violated? NOOOOOOOOOO!

Let’s get back to the star of this show.

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No teeth marks! OK, now I am bragging…

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Now, back to the sad victim with teeth marks. Sighhhhhhhhhhhh. No bacon, no lettuce, no soft bread? No, No, No!

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So we added the guard hounds. They are actually chimes that will hopefully scare off the creature with teeth! Maybe it is Edward of Twilight. He seems creepy enough to swoop in. KEEP AWAY!

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Bassethoundtown is circling the wagons, this is not an episode of Twilight. No one is sucking the life out of my baby!

Can some one grab the Mayo?

More protecting our red friends later…Cat, Chaps and Emma

Accounting for TJ – I am impressed…..

July 14th, 2010 - 6:06 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and reviewing the bills lovers! Mostly, no one likes to review the bills but TJ’s bills are very impressive. Around here, I have not been able to find a vet that has this type of pricing. I will make it my mission to find one. I love being able to take the homeless to my vet. I wish he had a rescue price listing but if he is like everyone else, times are not that great for small business. I certainly understand that.

Here is the bill from the vet that offers rescue pricing…

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The total is 148.50. You can click the image to look at the detail.

I also paid 50.00 to the woman that is going to transport TJ from Ashland, KY to Mid-Atlantic in Phillipsburg, NJ where Suzanne Fitch of Mid-Atlantic Basset Hound Rescue is going to pick him up. Get this! Suzanne already has a home for our boy, that is if you likes cats! The home is superior and is so hoping that TJ likes cats. We are still trying to figure that one out. TJ’s foster Mommy does not have cats. So, she is trying to answer this important question this week.

Here is the Paypal bill I paid from the BHT fund.

Paypal

Hello Basset Hound Town Enterprises,

You sent a payment of $50.00 USD to Debra Hinkle

It may take a few moments for this transaction to appear in your account.
Merchant
Debra Hinkle

Shipping address – confirmed
Basset Hound Town Enterprises
103 West Vernon Lane
P.O. Box 347
Ft. Thomas, KY 41075
United States
Shipping details

Transportation fee for TJ the basset hound
$50.00 USD 1 $50.00 USD
Subtotal $50.00 USD
Total $50.00 USD
Payment $50.00 USD

The only thing remaining is to get TJ from Stanford, KY to Ashland this Friday.

We had 110.00 in our bassethoundtownrescue.com fund.

We received 78.00 from Mary Tipping to add to the fund. That gave us a grand total of 188.00. TJ’s total bill was 198.00. Grandma and I donated 10.00 to make up the difference!

Then we got this picture from TJ’s Foster Mommy today! It looks like he is saying, “Thanks You Residents! I love my new town!

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Himz so tried!

More about TJ later! Cat, Chaps and Emma

Breakfast time in basset hound town is one wild ride!

July 14th, 2010 - 12:12 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Breakfast lovers! Well, Emma is sure one of those! OMG! You would not believe howl much she enjoys eating. She has gone wild for food ever since her first meal with me. She screams and howls and barks my name! hehehe

She dances and twirls and spins. She can even say, “I’m HUNGRY!” I am serious. I will get it on tape at some point. I almost captured it once. Anyway, here she is eating her breakfast this morning.

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See my hat on the dining room table?

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Breakfast served with a side of slobber…..

More “I’m HUNGRY”, later…..Cat, Chaps and twirling Emma!

Poll Workers discover abandoned dogs:(

July 14th, 2010 - 9:09 am KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and not loving this news lovers. Just this morning I am reading the basset hound google wires and this article pops up.

Poll Workers discover abandoned dogs

Updated: Tuesday, 13 Jul 2010, 4:32 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 13 Jul 2010, 4:32 PM EDT

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – Tuesday’s special election got off to an unusual start at one polling location.

When poll workers arrived at the Animal Resource Center early Tuesday morning, they found five, four-legged visitors abandoned at the Bark Park. Four Basset Hounds and one Bloodhound were quickly taken inside, where workers determined they suffered from neglect and possible ear infections.

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OH HOUND 5

Mark Kumpf, the Director of the Montgomery County Animal Resource Center stated,
“Well the Bark Park is a fenced area, and unfortunately with the economy as it is, we find folks who are not as eager to talk to someone about why they’re abandoning their pet, so often we find them here at the Bark Park or tossed over the fence at the Animal Resource Center or even tied to a lamp post here in the front lot.”

“We hope that someone will come forward with information so we can locate the owner.”

Unless an owner comes forward, officials said the dogs will be reviewed for adoption.

END OF ARTICLE

Note from Cat: Why on this green earth would anyone want to locate the owner? Isn’t it pretty much clear that the owner dumped off the dogs?

I don’t think they all wandered over there and said, “Hey lets just hang in this ball field.” I know bassets are really smart, but I don’t think they can latch a gate. I could be wrong. Emma’s Mommy could unlatch gates.

Anyway, I forwarded this alert to OH Basset Hound Rescue and to my friend who runs Outlaw Basset Hound Rescue in OH.

Geeze, who would think that the owner would come forward?

More hoping beyond hope that the previous idiot who was the owner never owns dogs again. That is a privilege that is way to good for them. I don’t care if you have 2 cent in your pocket you do right by your dogs. Cowards I tell you, Cowards. Cat, Chaps and Emma

A great Daddy (Magnum) and his dear friend (Cheyna) depart for the rainbow bridge:(

July 13th, 2010 - 7:07 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and cherishing Chaps Daddy lovers…..

It is with great sadness that I deliver this sorrowful news. The great and wonderful Magnum, Chaps Daddy, has departed for the rainbow bridge along with his best friend Cheyna.

Daddy Magnum

This great gentleman and Father to Chaps was 13 and 1/2 years old and his family, Karen and Tim are heartbroken. All of those who loved him are heartbroken as well. I know that Magnum had many lovers in this town. He was held up as a magnificent elder statesman as the great and wonderful Daddy of Chaps.

Karen writes,

“I cried so hard this year when the azaleas started to bloom. I knew it would be the last time Magnum would enjoy walking under the bushes and slowly tickling and scratching his back.”

Daddy Magnum 2

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Karen continues….

“Ever since we adopted Cheyna as a senior dog she has followed closely behind Magnum. For the last couple of years they have been close and would take walks like an old married couple. They loved each other and followed each other closely in life and death. Cheyna was over 14.”

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It is my wish that Grandpa met them as they crossed over the rainbow bridge. My Dad, greeting Chaps Dad, and his best friend. That makes me feel good.

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Back in 2005 I designed this rock that looked like a heart for Magnum. I found it in my garden. I never sent it to him because I enjoyed looking at it every day. I think deep down I was waiting for this day. Now I will send it to Karen and Tim. There is also room on the rock to add the name Cheyna.

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We love you with all of our hearts and delicate souls……..

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This is hard on us….

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Dog Speed Magnum and Cheyna, you both made the world a better place…..

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Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma…….(This is our rainbow bridge candle)

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