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Blaze

In memory of my dachshund Blaze who has gone to heaven.

                                                                     Michael Denson



Oscar

In memory of Oscar, who crossed the rainbow bridge to join his brother Meyer.   Our heart is with you, Fernanda and the Fonseca and Escobar families.   -Team Twerk and Team GOAT




Ferni

Ferni was rescued by a kind couple who found her in their garage during a thunderstorm in Del Rio and took her to DDRTX in San Antonio. When we adopted her she had recently lost all her teeth and was understandably a little reserved, we only had the privilege of knowing Ferni for 3 short years, but over that short period she blossomed into a real little character, who totally captured our hearts, we were so blessed to have had her in our lives. Our beloved girl lost her 18 month battle with bladder cancer this past November at age 14 years, and left a huge hole in our hearts that will never be filled. We will always remember her cute little ways. Her little tongue hanging out the side of her mouth, how she would run to greet either of us when we returned home or how excited she was when we put on our shoes to go out in the car. She loved her belly rubs and playing with her toys. When we first adopted her she barely ever made a sound, after a few months she became quite vocal and loved to try and get her adopted sister to play with her as she barked. It is inconceivable how a tiny 10 1/2 pound senior lady could impact our lives so much in that short a time. Feeling that heart beat slowly fading as she took her final breath was heartbreaking for us, but a merciful release for her. She in now out of all her pain on the other side of the Bridge. RIP Ferni.




Babybel

When Babybel (previously known as Denver Belle) first came to us, from Diamond Dachshund Rescue, she was still nervous and unsure due to her difficult past. Over the years, we were able to watch her slowly come out of her shell and blossom into an energetic yet bossy little princess. Even as age slowed her down, she always made sure she had the energy to roll around in the big bed, and to do her little pre-dinner dance. She was brave and resilient until the very end, and taught us to be the same as well.

The times we spent with Babybel were some of the happiest and most rewarding years of our lives. She was an absolute sweetheart and her gentle yet stubborn personality will always be remembered.  She is irreplaceable and will be in our hearts always. 

Stephanie Wong and Travis Napaepae




Bentley

Friends. It is with a very heavy heart that we share with all of you that our beloved baby boy, our best friend Bentley has passed.    His condition declined over the course of evening even with the seizure medications. We received the call early this morning to come and see him. We want all of you to know his story and how he came into our lives. We were mourning the loss of our adopted senior dog who passed a few months back. As a family we decided to honor his memory and we would adopt senior dogs. One day we were casually looking on rescue sites and saw a picture of Bentley with his tongue out. That was it. That was the moment that we found the one thing that we didn’t know we were missing in our lives. Bentley was a puppy mill dog. After years at being there he was no longer active and they wanted him gone. A rescue organization found him and took him in. He didn’t receive dental care for years at the puppy mill and that’s why he didn’t have teeth. The doctors estimated he was approximately 10-13 at the time of our adoption. So that means at best he was 18-19 years old today. He gave us 7 wonderful years. Nothing but love and adventures. Our visit this morning was beyond difficult to see our little boy not himself. He displayed behaviors that we knew he was not his true character. We spent a great amount of time as family comforting him and talking to him, telling him we were there and cuddling, and giving him kisses. This morning, under the shade of a magnolia tree and birds singing, he quietly passed away in our arms.    Bentley, Mommy and Daddy want to thank you for all the years of laughter and tears of joy. For the true lessons in life, that it’s not where you come from, but what you can give back to where you are going and where you land. We hope we gave you wonderful golden years that you will continue to tell your new    friends about. We miss you soo much baby boy. We will see you again. We love you. 

Mommy and Daddy 

 

To learn more about Bentley, please visit his Twitter page @BentleyBents 



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