Showing posts with label Princess/Sadie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Princess/Sadie. Show all posts
Monday, October 10, 2016
Sadie, Formerly Princess, Goes to the Rainbow Bridge
On Tuesday our sweet Sadie girl, originally our foster Princess, went to the rainbow bridge. She had a large abdominal mass and degenerated spinal condition. Our vet said that she was in terrible pain. We had one long last ride in the car , she loved rides. She had bacon and a hash brown and tons of snuggles. She passed peacefully with both my husband and I by her side. She will be deeply missed. We adored her fiesty spirit, hand kisses and constant companionship. Our house, in spite of our other three bts, is very quiet without her.
Cynthia O'Brien Kaiser
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Happy Gotcha Day Sadie
This is the one year anniversary of the day that we picked up our failed foster Princess, now Sadie. She came to us abused and aggressive. One year later she is a sweet gentle and calm girl. Happy gotcha day/ 12th ish bday to our Sadie girl!
Cindy Kaiser
Congratulations, Cynthia, to you and your canine and human family. Thank you for fostering and helping NEBTR. Awe . . .love happy endings! How blessed are you both?
Thank you for sharing the love!
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Princess has a New Life as Sadie
Sadie, former foster Princess, is happy in her forever home, her new family reports: Sadie is on the right with her two fellow BTs.
"We just couldn't stand to let our girl go. She was abused and is still nervous/fearful in some situations. She dislikes anyone touching her face and paws but she is starting to trust us more. We can't imagine how anyone could have hurt her. She is very smart and minds more than our other two BTs who have been home for many years. And you have never gotten a better, more enthusiastic welcome home greeting than Sadie gives us. We'll love you forever our sweet Sadie girl."
Thank you, rescue mom Cynthia O'Brien Kaiser, for the loving care you gave this sweet girl
"We just couldn't stand to let our girl go. She was abused and is still nervous/fearful in some situations. She dislikes anyone touching her face and paws but she is starting to trust us more. We can't imagine how anyone could have hurt her. She is very smart and minds more than our other two BTs who have been home for many years. And you have never gotten a better, more enthusiastic welcome home greeting than Sadie gives us. We'll love you forever our sweet Sadie girl."
Thank you, rescue mom Cynthia O'Brien Kaiser, for the loving care you gave this sweet girl
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