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It makes me very sad to know that this will be my last update on Danny. And as a foster I was hoping to write one day that he found his forever home, but now Danny is running free in the fields, with healthy lungs chasing all the balls and squirrels up in heaven. I woke up Friday a.m. finding Danny not feeling the greatest. He would not eat for me, seemed very lethargic and most importantly did not follow me around. Not his character at all....he was my shadow. I ran him into the vet to have him looked at, had tests and x-rays run on him, and then it was determined that Danny had a severe case of pneumonia. After discussing Danny's health with the vet and another RAGOM volunteer we decided that it was best to let Danny be free of all his respiratory ailments. The vet explained to me that Danny's esophagus was extremely large and stretched out and this would pretty much be what Danny would be dealing with the rest of his life, chronic lung infections along with the emphysema that he was already battling. Danny crossed the rainbow bridge in my arms, feeling no pain and most importantly feeling very loved by a family. I wanted to thank RAGOM for taking him in and giving him the best health care that he needed. I only had Danny since the end of July and made many visits to the vet and had several tests ran on him. Never was I told not to do anything, always do what you need to do for him. Marti...you are a Saint for sponsoring him. I wish you had the opportunity to meet him. Cases like Danny show how much we rely on financial contribution from all of the RAGOM fans out there from sponsorship to attending the annual picnic to show your support. Without you guys we could not do this for all these beautiful dogs. So thank you once again from myself and most importantly Danny. Dr. H. and Dr. G. and all the other ladies over at Carver Lake Veterinary Center in Woodbury. Whenever I had Danny in there you showed him such compassion. I always knew he was getting the best possible care with you and highly respect all of you for your work with all the animals you treat every day. And the compassion you showed me when I had to come back to say good bye to Danny and help him on his final journey to cross over the rainbow bridge. All of you beautiful people make me very proud to be a part of our unique family we have created in taking care of our four legged kids. FM Shawn
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