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Farewell Little Dog. One In A Million.


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Our special old girl Little was given her wings yesterday. I honestly cannot believe she has gone, it was all so sudden. ;) :thumbsup: There are so many things I want to say about her but it's too hard. I pray she is ok where she is and we will all see each other again.

Little's Story

Three years ago she came from Renbury Farm as a foster.

An unclaimed stray, so thin and dirty, she slept for almost two weeks straight only waking occasionally.

I would feed her drop by drop and carry her around the block for a bit of sun.

Sometimes I wondered if she was strong enough to make it.

25 January 06

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Ken was overseas and I called him to say we had a visitor. :laugh:

25 February 06

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By the time they finally met, that was it. Literally their eyes met and she was going to stay with us forever.

(that's her in the bottom left, you can see why she was called Little)

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What follows are the happy days, we will always have our memories of her:

being bossy

being impatient

being the sweetest most loyal little lady you could imagine

going on her walks

enjoying her meals

afternoon naps

her favourite trips to the mountains

her soulful eyes

realising her friend Button was gravely ill and going to her side

hating bath day

charming everyone she met

and

knowing when Ken needed a friend

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From the bottom of my heart,

thank you so much Little Dog.

Our treasure.

We love you

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RIP lady Little ;) She was such a darling looking doggie.

so very sorry for your loss. Totally devastating.

Take care of yourselves. My thoughts are with you at such a heartbreaking time.

Thankyou for sharing her life. The photo's are beautiful.

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I'm so sorry for your loss, Anna & Ken, so soon since your last loss :rofl:

Our furry little companions never seem to spend enough time with us, no matter how long they are here, it is never enough. They come into our lives, touch our hearts and souls then move on, leaving us with memories, gratitude and a want for more. :(

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Powerlegs:

I was very shocked and saddened to read about the passing of your beloved Little.

My heartfelt condolences to you and Ken.

Although I never actually met Little, I remember her well because I was involved in rescuing her from Death Row at Renbury that first week of January 2006. (I believe we originally named her "Debbie").

Despite all her earlier misfortunes and neglect, at least Little enjoyed three wonderful years of love and all the creature comforts she could ever hope for when she became a permanent member of your family. So let us rejoice about that, even as you now grieve over her loss.

Best wishes for the New Year,

Anne

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Thank you so much to you all. :rolleyes: She was indeed a very very special lady, and all the things I can't put into words... you can see in her eyes.

Sharing our loss with you has truly helped.

Thank you

xo

Anna and Ken

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She sounds like one mighty little girl - I would have liked to have met her but its so nice to know that such a deserving soul spent her final years in happiness and reviving her faith in the world and in life.

She may have taken your heart but indeed you gave it to her and she will care for it till you meet again.

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