Yesterday with the help of Dr. Sy from Lap of Love, I said “I will see you again’ to my little Tahiti. She hadn’t been with me for even two months, but her sweet soul left an indelible mark on us all. She was left at Miami Dade Animal Services by her family at 15 …
Clark Has Earned His Wings
Just one day after Greta, on August 24, with help from Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice ,Clark joined Greta across the bridge. Clark had been an island onto himself since he and Greta came here in March. He didn’t like to snuggle or be held and had some cognitive issues that were manageable for a while, but …
Greta Has Earned Her Wings
On August 23rd, I said goodbye to my sweet little girl Greta. She and her “brother” Clark came to DRSF in March after they had both been surrendered at 15 to be euthanized. I was lucky enough to be the soft spot where they were chosen to land and get to spend some time with both …
Ethel Has Earned Her Wings
My sweet Ethel crossed the bridge yesterday afternoon with the assistance of Dr. Jordan from Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice. True to her spirit, although she had been slowly slipping away for more than a few days and I was watching her like a hawk as I wasn’t even sure if she was breathing …
Sissie Has Earned Her Wings
This past Friday, with the help of Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice, Inc. Sissie crossed the bridge. This was one of the most challenging decisions I have made as it was truly a quality of life decision as despite all the odds she had stacked against her, medically on paper, she was as good as she could …
Zuri Has Earned Her Wings
Yesterday afternoon I said goodbye to my sweet girl who fought longer and harder and earned reputations at more vets than any dog I have ever known. She came to DRSF on April 5, 2016 at approximately 15 years old, as a stray out of Broward Animal Control, where Dr. Bruce’s Animal Hospital diagnosed her as being …
Tink Has Earned Her Wings
Some dogs come to us and we know we did right by them, others we just have to trust in our heart that we made a difference. Tink came to DRSF when her shelter photo caught Pam’s eye, and this little emaciated white fluff ball became a dachshund. Whatever her life had been before she …