aussie logo Boudda Joey Teja Chance

In Loving Memory




 

baby blind puppy

Little baby....although your body was not kind to you, we would have wanted you 
to cross the bridge in the arms of someone that loves you unconditionally.  We're so sorry
we weren't given that opportunity.  Rest in peace baby.  You're not forgotten....

 

 

 

 

Charlie

Notes from our Coast to Coast page....

Charlie is a young boy of undisclosed parents so we're not too sure exactly what breed to define him.
  Whatever he is, one things for sure, he is a cutie. Charlie is about the best dog I've ever met. He plays
  well with other dogs, with people and all by himself. When Charlie is done playing outside, he'll grab a
  toy, lay down and play quietly. Charlie is housebroken and crate trained. He loves rope toys and playing
  chase with the other dogs. Some folks might think Charlie isn't "perfect" because he was born with
  microopthamalia: his eyes never fully developed so he can't see. Charlie doesn't find this to be a
  problem at all. He is voice trained and will "find me" when asked. He can find his toys, his crate and
  anything else he wants. The attached photo is a few months old. Charlie has grown to his full weight of 40 lbs.
Charlie is located in Richardson, TX.

** Note** Charlie was euthanized.   May you run free and happy at the rainbow bridge....

 


Misty

Notes from our Coast to Coast page....

 Misty is a sweet pure bred female Australian Shepard, who is about 8 months old. She’s mostly
  white with some tan splotches. Misty is a Lethal White, causing her to be deaf & having some slight
  vision problems as well. Though it is impolite to discuss a lady’s weight, she currently clocks in at
  40 lbs & will soon be spayed. Misty’s playful & likes to romp with most other dogs.

  She has a tendency to be a tad rough with cats & because of her deafness, she cannot process the
  warnings of other dogs. This causes her not to cope well with nervous or aggressive dogs. Misty loves
  to play in water & is mostly housebroken (but would be fully so with a little more work). Unfortunately,
  this blessing has picked up a few bad habits such as landscaping (a.k.a. digging) & chewing on
  various items which may resemble her dog toys. Her afternoons are spent outside sunning, napping,
  & chasing cars along the fence line. We are trying to find a good & loving home for this puppy as
  our other dog is a nervous breed & doesn’t enjoy this furry companion. We can deliver Misty within a
   reasonable from our home, but can discuss other travel arrangements if the distance is too great.

 **Note**  We are sad to report that Misty was euthanized for escaping her yard one too many times....

 

 

Frosty

10/31/07 - 1/7/08

Frosty was truly a great little guy.  He was very loved the last few weeks of his life by his foster mom Barb and her
Sophie and Whiskey.  He taught us all about the courage and love that such a little guy can have in the face of adversity.
He really changed our lives.

 

 



Callie

12/13/03 - 12/21/07

It's with a heavy heart I have to inform you the passing of Callie. She was sent to heaven after her seizures would not stop.
She brought so much love and joy to me and my family the 3 1/2 short years Callie was with us.

 

 

 

   

STEVIE

  "Stevie Wonder" was born November 1, 2005. His six brothers and sister look like normal
  Border Collies, but Stevie was born almost completely blind and deaf. He can see some light
  and sometimes responds to loud, high-pitched sounds. Because of his white coloring, we suspect
  his disabilities are due to "merle-to-merle" breeding.

Stevie is very sweet, but his family has recently moved in with relatives and a baby joined the pack too.
  He is not able to get all the time he needs. Stevie's family is hoping and praying that someone will
  want to work with him--he has not really been trained yet, but is very responsive--and give him a loving
  home.

There are many resources on training and living with deaf/blind dogs. See Amazing Aussies for lots of
  helpful information. You don't have to be "special" to love and own a "special needs" dog--it's not that
  hard! We don't recommend families with young kids since there is always a concern for safety
  regarding doors and gates, and a secure yard is a must.

 Stevie was located in Austin, Texas

**note**  sadly Stevie was euthanized simply because he had no place to go....

 




Austin

Though fate dealt you a bad hand, know that you touched many hearts with all of us
that hoped to save you.  You won't recognize the name we gave you at the bridge, but
we couldn't send you there without one.  You will forever be a reminder to those of us in rescue as to
why we do what we do.  You now know no illness, hunger, or loneliness.

To borrow the words of one that cared "God speed Austin.  You are in some great company at the bridge"

 

 

 


Cowboy

  This cute little boy is located in Cabot, AR.  He has a great temperament although he is a little skittish.
  Hard telling what he has been through.  He gets along well with other dogs and loves kids.

 
  **Update**
     We are sad to report this sweet boys fate was to be put to sleep.  He had been adopted out, only to
     be dumped again at a shelter by the wife of a serviceman deployed overseas.  She apparently
     did not want to take care of him.   Even  when the shelter was contacted by another rescue working
     to finding him a foster home, they opted to not give him a chance and euthanized him.  This was a fate
     he did not deserve......

   Rest in peace Cowboy.  We will look for you at the bridge....

 

 



The angels opened their arms wide and in heavenly harmony
sang "Welcome home sweet DARLIN, welcome home."

Darlin was put to sleep today for medical reasons. She was 15 Year's young and had a good life.
Her brother Fred & sister Wilma & all her siblings welcome her and all run free together.With Heavy Heart
Lovingly missing You.

 


Rhiannon

04/26/1994 - 07/11/2006


Dying brings such pain, dying suddenly even more.

Last night I had a dream, and a wish I could have. It wasn’t for money, or a Mansion or fancy cars. I simply wished for one more day with you Rhiannon.

One more day, one more time, one more sunset and maybe I would be satisfied.

But then again, I know what that would do, but make me wish for just one more day with you.

You were my gentle kind spirit, my kindred spirit.

To know and to love a dog and to be loved unconditionally by a dog, is to truly live. For by so doing you have seen and felt the miracle of what this life is all about.

You have taken a part of my heart with you Rhiannon , that shall never heal or be replaced. But you gave me so much more, and I will love you forever.

I love you girl, and always will.
 

 




BUFFY
Nov 11 1990- June 6 2006


My beloved Buffy passed away today. She was with me since she was 8 weeks old.  Buffy was my little Primadona .
My Heart is in Pain and I miss her so. 


"In the Candle's Glow"
Warm light coming from far below,
Twinkling, sparkling is the candle's glow.
All is well up on the ridge,
The place we know as Rainbow Bridge.
Furbabies sleeping in heaven's light,
Tended by candles in the night.
Peaceful dreams be theirs to keep,
As they slumber in this night so deep.
Hearts on earth that miss them so,
Take comfort in the candle's glow.
Watching for them in skies above,
Bound eternally by a cord of love.

Laura Hickman
 

 

 


Teagan

  It is with great sorrow that we tell you Teagan has passed away.  Teagan came into my life on October 29, 1990.  I wanted another dog;
  I wanted a small dog because I was living in an apartment.  When I saw Tig she was so cute and tiny, I fell in love with her at first site.

  I named her Tempestuous Teagan Lee, just a tiny ball of fluff, perfectly white paws, and the cutest face.  I had just met Steve, and I knew
  what a good guy he was by the way he played with her and would carry her down the stairs so she could go.  He always kept her in his
  lap when he watched TV.  You would have thought she was his.  I thank Teagan for showing me what a good person he is. 

  Tiggie was always a happy little girl, she loved going places in the car, and she loved her walks and especially loved getting groomed. 
  When Blue came along she was even happier.  As soon as I would turn the corner to Steve’s house she would start barking her head off. 
  She wanted to get to Steve and Blue.  We took Teagan everywhere with us, camping at the dunes and cinders, camping at the lake, in
  the boat, on our bike, and even out to dinner.  She got a lot of attention from everyone and she loved it.

  Teagan was never one to not tell you how she felt, if she was mad you would know it.  If she was hungry you better drop what you are
  doing and feed her NOW!  We had many pet names for her Tiggles, Tiglet, Muffin, The Queen, and Steve’s Dad called her Twiggy. 
  And the one that made her really mad was Dork.  Steve would call her that and she would go after him. Once she jumped up and put
  holes in Steve’s favorite boat shirt.    

  Teagan was always in charge she just let us and Blue think we were.  When Roosti came Teagan took really good care of her.  She
  became her hearing dog, playmate and best buddy.  Now Roosti has been watching out for her sister.  This weekend I put Tig outside
   to sun herself.  I put down a few blankets so it would be nice and soft.  I placed Tiggie there and a few minutes later I went to check on
  her.   Roosti was right by her side, watching over her sister.  I think she knew it was time.

  I love all my “girls” but Teagan has a special place in my heart, she knew when I was sad or upset.  She would wiggle her way into my
  lap and lick my face.   She led us to the rescue work we do today and ultimately to our boy Mic.  I can never thank her for everything she
  gave to me, unconditional love, puppy kisses and a good barking at when I needed it. She has brought me so much, more joy,
  more happiness, and endless love.  We will miss our Tiggles.

Steve and Phyllis
Roosti and Micky

 

 
                     

Ali

         CGC, NJ, NJP, NAP, OJP, PG1
       
October 22, 1997 - April 14, 2006

 
           In memory of our beloved boxer girl who left this world far too soon.  Ali enjoyed life more than any dog I know.  She loved
           everybody     (human & canine) that she met, as well as the sport of agility.  I always knew she was a special girl, I just never knew
           how many hearts & lives she touched in her time here.   She has given strength and inspiration to other dog owners who are
           fighting cancer in their pets.  She was loved by many and missed by all.  Ali will be in our hearts forever.
 
           The Kettelhuts
           Randy, Amy, Randy and furry boy Mad Maxx
 

Dekker

 

 

Molly

March 14, 1989 - March 9, 2006
 
Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened. 
Anatole France
 
And God asked the feline spirit, Are you ready to come home?
Oh, yes, quite so, replied the precious soul, And as a cat, you know I am most able to decide anything for myself.
Are you coming then? asked God.
Soon, replied the whiskered angel, But I must come slowly, for my human friends are troubled. You see, they need me, quite certainly.
But don't they understand, asked God, That you will never leave them? That our souls are interwined for all eternity? That nothing is created or destroyed?
It just is - forever and ever and ever.
Eventually they will understand, replied the glorious cat, For I will whisper into their hearts that I am always with them.  I just am - forever and ever and ever. 
Author unknown
 
Jennifer, John and the Yoots - Kalli, Kendall, Gunnar & Custer

 

 

Mike

Mike was born March 18, 1969 and went to the Rainbow Bridge on April 19th, 1972. Mike was both sight and hearing impaired. 
He was a wonderful boy, but had the behavior or circling, and despite searching for help, no one knew what to do to help him. 
Unfortunately, the only advice that I was ever given, was to put him to sleep. Which much sadness,  I finally did.  "When a dog passes
on, there is an emptiness in our heart that will never be filled again in exactly the way it was. No matter how many dogs we
have over the years, each is unique, a Friend, and when they go away, our lives are changed forever in many small ways". 

You are so missed Mike, but always present in my heart . . .your unconditional love has never been forgotten. 
Thank God there are special organizations like Amazing Aussies to help these precious dogs now.

Thanks so much,

Tootie

 

 

                                             

Star

You were a wonderful girl and our home will be empty without your wigglebutt running up to give kisses
and snuggle as close as you could next to us.   We can only hope that we gave as much love and joy to you
as you gave us.  You touched everyone who met you and will live forever in our hearts.

Rest in peace Star baby until we meet again at the bridge....
run free, play in the pond, and chase whatever you like

Jim and Deana,
all of your foster brothers and sisters,
and your Amazing Aussies extended family
 

Star's Page

 


Phoenix

On September 23, 2003, I was fortunate enough to adopt a three month old bundle of love from Aussielads Rescue. From the first moment I laid eyes on him, it was love at first sight. Phoenix had a gentle, loving personality that never changed. Even when he grew into the 70 pound elegant gentleman, he still thought he was a lap dog. He loved his belly rubs, giving kisses and sleeping with mom. He definitely was a 'velcro' dog, and a very protective watch dog. No one got near his front court yard, or his Mom.  He passed very unexpectedly on Sunday October 30th. He will remain in our hearts forever, and will be greatly missed by his loving family, Mom , Renee', Human brothers, Zack and Caleb. His Aunt Johna. His canine sister, Sasha, and the three cats, he cohabitated with, and loved to chase, Tink, Chase, and Obagi.
Lorraine said to me that "he was too sweet for this earth, and now his job is to watch over us from above". We will see you on that rainbow bridge, our big beautiful boy...



Cody
2003  - 2005

 

 


Jinks
 1991- 2005


With family Jinks is 3rd from the left 

 


Sydney
2005

Sydney was 14 yrs old and overcame a lot in her life.  She loved everyone she met and everyone loved her.  She had a very
special soul that I will greatly miss.  I know ALL dogs are special - but anyone who ever met Syd will agree that their truly was
something about her that was extra ordinary.  Although she was deaf - she heard better than most - she listened with her heart.
 

 

   
 

 

**Not an Angel**

The young pup and the older dog lay on shaded sweet grass watching
the reunions. Sometimes a man, sometimes a woman, sometimes a
whole family would approach the Rainbow Bridge, be greeted by
their loving pets and cross the bridge together.

The young pup playfully nipped at the older one. "Look! Something
wonderful is happening!" The older dog stood up and barked,
"Quickly. Get over to the path."

"Hey, But that's not my owner," whined the pup, but he did as he was told.

Thousands of pets surged forward as a figure in white walked on
the path toward the bridge. After the glowing figure passed each
animal, that animal bowed it's head in love and respect. The figure
finally approached the bridge, and was met by a menagerie of joyous
animals. Together, they all walked over the bridge and disappeared.

The young pup was still in awe. "Was that an angel?" he whispered.

"No, son." The older dog replied. "That was more than an angel.
That was a person who worked rescue."

 


If you would like to send a note to any of the above families, please address it here with the pet's name as the subject line and Amazing Aussies
will be certain to forward it on.  Thank you for taking the time to read about these special animals.


 Home  Adopt Me!  About Us  Events  In The News  Amazing Feets  Training  Coast To Coast    Education  Links              


Copyright 2005 Amazing Aussies Lethal White Rescue of Arizona

Amazing Aussies   •   PMB# 177   •  2753 E. Broadway Rd., Ste 101   •   Mesa, AZ 85204-1573

Hit Counter