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In 2004, two littermates were surrendered to RAGOM. One was named Tiny and the other Copper. Their previous family made what I am sure was a very difficult decision that they could not provide these two golden boys with the life and care they needed. I do not know a lot about their situation at the time, other than they had several small children, Tiny, Copper and another small dog and that financially they were concerned about the care Tiny would need (severe hip dysplasia). We adopted Tiny, renamed Rusty, on 5/7/2004. He certainly came with some baggage when he arrived--huge separation anxiety, fear of strangers, etc. However, within a matter of months, all of the kinks were worked out and he quickly became embedded in not only our hearts, but was loved by all that had the pleasure of knowing him. With his deep bark he was the family protector; with his gently heart and soft coat he became a favorite cuddling companion on a bad day; with the other dogs in the neighborhood he played the role of the patriarch; on walks he was the one that reminded you to stop and smell the roses—literally; and at the cabin he was lead fisher dog. In short, he was the best dog a family could ask for and brought every one who knew him happiness and furry love. Thank you for giving us the privilege of having him in our lives, he made each one of us a better person and we were truly blessed to have seven wonderful years with him. Regards, Phil and Heather R.
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