Marsha, 
 
Tell your mom to take comfort in the fact that she made the best choice for the 
pup.  That was the unselfish thing to do.  She should feel good about that.
 
Pam


To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 21:26:03 
-0500Subject: [Chihuahuas] OT: RIP





A little sad tonight. Mom has a GSD/Husky mix named Rip. He is very special to 
her. Her brother was killed in a car wreck on Dec. 5th of 2005 and he left 
behind two dogs. I brought his two dogs to my house till I could find homes for 
them. I had no idea that two weeks later, they would be parents. The girl dog 
delivered a litter of pups under my porch and I didn't even know she was 
expecting until the kids heard the pups. We found homes for all the pups and 
the two adults, but mom kept one pup in memory of my uncle. She named the pup 
Rip, which was my uncle's nick name.
 
Rip is the sweetest dog ever was....not an aggressive bone in his body. But so 
big and hyper. Everyone was complaining about his jumping on them, ect and 
truth was, he could easily seriously hurt someone without meaning to. After he 
jumped on a few people, mom finally chained him up about 6 months ago. 
 
Being chained up is no life for a dog. He deserves so much better. So with a 
heavy heart, tonight we sent Rip to his new home. They have a farm with plenty 
of room for him to run and no children or elderly for him to jump up on and 
hurt. The family is really excited. Mom is so heart broken, but she knew it was 
what was best for Rip. So everyone please send up a prayer for God to comfort 
my mom tonight.......
 
Marsha
 
Do not tell God how big your storm is. Tell the storm how big your God is.
 
 
 






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