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Rainbow Bridge

GINGER

Ginger began her life with us as a SEVA GRREAT foster dog. We fell in love with her and adopted her. She was 8. Ginger, you were with us for six years, and we loved you so much. You were our sweet, pretty, good girl. We will miss you, and will see you again at the Rainbow Bridge. (8/07-11/20/21) – Terry and John Sherman

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MORRISON

We extend our deepest sympathy to the Pfeiffer family on the loss of Morrison. He crossed the Rainbow Bridge at 13-1/2 after battling kidney disease. He has been a member of their family since he was a puppy as they raised him for Canine Companions for Independence and then ended up making him a member of the family when he didn’t become a service dog. He has touched many hearts over the years and will be greatly missed.

PRECIOUS

GRREAT Dog No. 12-075 Precious came to us as a foster dog, but due to her sweet and loving personality, she never left, until now. She was with us for over 10 years. She was with me through two deaths (Scamp, another GRREAT dog and my wife). She never left me alone and was always there to welcome me home and helped me through many difficult times. She would announce anyone, including family, coming to the house with any loud sound outside including car doors closing, garage door opener motors and, of course the front doorbell. She was and indoor dog and would only venture outside for specific things or on invitation. She had her favorite places in the house and one was right next to love seat in the den. If we would sit in that spot, she would pester us with paws and sad looks to take it back.

She was a GRREAT helper at the Neptune Festival several years ago and worked the crowd with single and double paws, of course, tail wags and collected a record amount of cash in an afternoon.

She was a GRREAT Precious dog in every sense of the word and loving friend.

JOURNEY

“Just wanted to let you know that our wonderful golden girl, Journey, passed away on 12/16/21. She was our 3rd SEVA GRREAT dog and our 1st Turkey dog. We only had her four years but she sure was loved and adored by the entire family (and neighborhood!). We were grateful for the opportunity to have her for her remaining years.”

SOPHIE

We want to extend our deepest sympathy to the Adamcik family on their loss of Sophie. She was adopted late in 2020 at age 9. It was definitely not enough time, but it was the BEST TIME. Sophie joined a large family, fit right in, and got along with everyone. She will be sorely missed.