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. . . AND DECREASES

28 SEPTEMBER 2009


Gayle writes:

Two of the Joplin pups have died as of this morning;
Mom and the remaining pup are NOT coming in.
Mom has kennel cough and they are treating her there;
Dr Tolliver would prefer not to take her in for us.



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RAINBOW BRIDGE
FOR ORPHANS

At Rainbow Bridge it has been said departed pets who have been dearly loved by owners in life, play and wait in meadows. When they hear their loved ones call, they rush to meet them and they cross Rainbow bridge together, never to be parted again.

What has not been told is the fate of the orphans, the strays, the unloved, abused or neglected fur babies who also play in the meadows and wait for someone to call their name and cross over The Bridge with them.

In life these fur babies had no special person to love and care for them. And even though they may have been beaten, kicked, starved or otherwise abused or neglected, their hearts are only full of love and forgiveness!

Every time one of these special ones sees a human soul, they too become excited, hoping maybe this will be the person who will love them and take them across the bridge. Sometimes their wait seems long, But suddenly one hears her name being called. Startled, heart beating wildly, she looks in the direction of the voice. All fear and sadness depart and she runs eagerly to meet her new loved one.Tears and licks, hugs and nudges abound.

The person who has called her name also was unloved, abused or neglected in life. Now they both have found purity of unconditional love that was missing in life, and together they cross over the Rainbow Bridge.

-- Author Unknown


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