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Donation is made in the name of Myris Elkins of Round Rock, for rescue dog Fritz...and Kimberly who took such good care of him during my mother's recovery. |
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In honor of my rescue Karma. |
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In honor of Cooper & Marcus. These two fur-babies brighten our days! Thanks to everyone with ATDR for your generous and amazing rescue work. Jim & Jane Galvin |
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In honor of Jody Griffith's 80th birthday, and her love for her dachshund Greta |
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Miss Angel Pie, Katrina survivor and infamous gator bite kisser left us around midnight Monday evening. She was a strong spirit, opinionated and loyal to all she loved. She was one of a kind and will be missed! ~Linné Girouard |
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On a beautiful Saturday morning, March 7, 2015, our Ebby crossed over the Rainbow Bridge at the ripe old age of 15. She had successfully battled chronic kidney disease for the past two years, but finally her little body just gave out and it was time to let her go. Ebby, Ebs, Ebby Debby -- whatever name she liked any given day -- was a happy, spirited and polite little mini Dachshund who loved sitting in the sun on the backyard deck, never complained about shots or vet visits, and loved her brother and sisters. She was my first foster, my first foster failure. Our hearts are heavy, and we will miss her immensely. |
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In memory of Toby, a red dapple standard dachshund, who lived a long life full of love and happiness. His "moon" eye made him extra special. Thank you Betty and Wayne Johnson for providing everything Toby ever needed! Run free sweet beautiful boy! Glenda Watson |
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Snickers, age 16+, passed away in March. His organs started to shut down because of advanced age and health-related issues. Adopted at age 3, Snickers gave me a joyful 13 years with him. I called him my little street urchin from Midland because he was picked up in downtown Midland by animal control. Fortunately, he was rescued by Central Dachshund Rescue and became my first rescued dog. Diane Johnson |
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It is with great sadness that I report that one of my precious fur babies crossed over the rainbow bridge. His name was Tiny and he had battled diabetes for the last two and a half years. He was a very sweet dappled dachshund. He started as a foster and I adopted himabout 4 years ago. His owner died and the family had surrendered him to a kill shelter. Run free my sweet Tiny...I will see you again.
Love your mom...Ellen |
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"JEWELL"
16 years ago with a wag and a twirl, a cute lil pup did grace our world.
Her name was Jewell - she was sweet , she was tuff - she was a diamond in the "ruff".
Jewell's adorable ways put joy in our days. She could melt your heart with her eyes and her gaze.
Jewell's "fierce" little bark was such a lark. Because incidentally she was very friendly.
Jewell could put on a show but was never a cuss. She always entertained Haley, Debbie and Russ.
Jewell had a good life mostly free of strife, but beyond and above, she was full of LOVE.
Her passing hits hard a stinging Whammy.
Godspeed, precious Jewell
Go play with Sammy.
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Beloved Zoe Michelle, special friend and ATDR Spokes Model crossed the bridge to her next big adventure! She leaves behind her family and so many devoted friends and fans! She was an amazing advocate and champion of IVDD dogs everywhere! Godspeed Zoe, see you at the bridge! |
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Our sweet Max went to the Rainbow Bridge on July 10th he was over 17 years old. He was our first foster and we failed fostering 24 hours after we met him. He was special, he had quite a personality and could be grouchy at times, but he just wanted love and attention. He was part of our family for 10 1/2 years, we miss him so much but he left us many wonderful memories. RIP sweet Max.
Regina & Bob Tait |
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In remembrance of Mr. Cummings ~Lori Cummings |
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In memory of Sara Nowlin-Edens ~Jackie Russell Gatton |
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In honor of Max(15) and Ridge (14) Smith- my 2 doxies that crossed the rainbow bridge this year - and also for Fiona. She is in my thoughts and prayers ~Michael Smith |
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Pat Nickel and her precious boy Fritz! Fritz has come back home to his foster and will be reunited with his beloved Mom someday! Godspeed Pat! |
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Patricia (Pat) Nickel was born on Friday, July 16, 1920, in Olney Illinois to Dr. Ralph and Nana King. She left this Earth peacefully on Monday, August 3, 2015, in her own bed with her dog Fritz by her side. Pat was a daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, and friend.
Pat was preceded in death by her parents; her beloved husband of 62 years, Howard and a sister, Virginia. She is survived by daughters, Christine Nickel (Sally Ottaway) of Wichita, KS, Pat Brown (Richard), grandson Geoffrey Brown of Kiowa, CO, and dachshund Fritz.
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In Memory of Kika – much loved friend and spokes dog for ATDR! Kika appeared at many booth events over the years in her wheelchair and raised much needed funds for ATDR. Godspeed Kika! |
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In loving memory of Reece (ATDR Johanna) – The Franco Family |
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October 29, 2015 - Nitty
This beautiful morning brings much sorrow. I said good-bye to my very best friend of 18 years. A part of me and my life that will never be replaced. To me, she was a reflection of everything that was good, and loving, and loyal in this world. |
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In memory of many happy times with Pat and Howie Nickel, two of the loveliest people our family ever knew, and their beloved companions Doody and Morris.
Mick, Diane, Macaeli and Kelcie Prodger
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For my Friend Mia Eiesland, you are missed
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In loving memory of my dear, dear Audrey. Also, my precious Lulu.
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Donated in the name of my mother, Marilyn Faiola. A true animal lover and supporter. Merry Christmas Mom, I love you :) Tim Faiola
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For Elise Clark who was the precious dachshund of Sharon and Steve Clark. Sharon is a foster mom for ATDR, and saved many lovely dachshund
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In honor of Brad and Stephanie
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In loving memory of Weenie Ricca who was a truly handsome and charming fellow, both inside and outside. You are not forgotten, sweet boy. Tim and Pam
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In memory of Courtney Chambers ~ Brett Durick
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In memory of my Friend Mia, she passed away 11-15-2015 at her parents home. We all miss her.
~ Gerlinde
Mia is in the middle with her two sisters Janet (left) and Linda (right)
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In memory of Puck and Get Down Stop It, my two old lady kitties. Anne Leather
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