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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Mr. B Crosses the Rainbow Bridge



Our deepest sympathy goes out to Joan Stark and family on their loss of Mr. B.

Joan writes, "It is with a very heavy heart that I have to share that we helped our beloved Boston (also known as Mr. B) to cross the Rainbow Bridge today. He ended up with pulmonary fibrosis and was struggling for every breath. We had a rough time find a diagnosis but after consultations with cardiologist, internist, radiologist and multiple tests and medication trials this was the end result. No response to meds meant that there was nothing more to do. While he wasn't an NEBTR rescue boy, he was my first rescue boy. We got him eight years ago when he was two. He had been found in an abandoned house. He had been going in and out through the doggie door and feeding himself from garbage cans and whatever he could find and would go back to his crate at night. He weighed ten pounds and was full of parasites. he grew into a beautiful brindle boy of 23 pounds and was such a joy to our lives. He is the reason I joined NEBTR and continue to work with rescues. He was such a happy go lucky laid back little clown. He did tricks for treats, and before he went to sleep for the final time gave me one last kiss and one last high five. This must have been the reason that Beanie came to us as a foster. Run free at the Bridge Mr. B.

Your Momma and Daddy miss you already."

 Joan Stark Ontario NY

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