| From Rosie's foster mom:
Rosie came to us after being chained to a tree for months and living in a dirt hole under a trailer. She was a petite Golden mix and a little sweetheart. She wormed her way into our hearts during the two months that we had her. She was very shy, fearful of people and especially men. She tried to nip her adoptive dad when they first met him. Didn’t matter, they loved her and she lived with them for four years in SW Minnesota on 20+ acres of land and was a beloved member of their family. Rosie lived the Golden life with her adoptive family and will always be remembered as a little "Rosebud" that her mom and dad nurtured into a beautiful flower. Her adoptive parents sent me this e-mail last month: Good morning Christi and Frank, Through my tears, I wish to inform you that Rosebud crossed the Rainbow Bridge yesterday morning (12/14/10). She had a massive stroke, losing her capability to stand or walk. Last year, she had been diagnosed with a heart murmur and we were keeping an eye on some suspicious growths. We knew she was aging but this was so sudden. The four years we had her in our lives were remarkable. She went from a shy (and grumpy) dog to a dog that ruled our household and its routines. Ron and I are both grieving for our little "princess warrior" that brought us so much joy. Both Ron and I are appreciative of your love for our Rosebud. We are still shedding tears for her. Our movie nights have been incredibly sad without her excitement; she knew the routine (popcorn popping or ice cream being dished out). This meant she too was going to get some extra treat, i.e., a Busy Bone. Ron said his walks to the mailbox or garbage container have been very lonely. And, I keep expecting to see her poke her nose in my sewing room to see where I am. We are so heartbroken and lonely without her. Nancy and Ron L.
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