Re: [AsburyPark] Maxie Update Pixi Bobs too

2008-01-23 Thread kyangazi denson
   I'm very sorry for your precious loss.  I know how much a pet means to the 
owners and the grieving process can be just as long for a pet as it would be 
for a beloved relative.  In fact, your pets are apart of your family, just as a 
child.  They cost just as much.  At least that is what I believe.  Just 
remember the good times and when possible get another pet to ease the pain if 
you can. 
   
  I know from where I speak. And I hope my story will bring you comfort in 
your time of loss. 
   
  I too had to bury 2 precious pixi bobs since Dec.   The medical bills are 
huge, but I tried to comfort each of them because they brought me much joy, 
laughter and love into my life for years.  And any thing I could have done to 
let them know how much they meant to me was my pleasure.  
   
 We had a very nice painless passing because each of us knew we did all we 
could have done.  I brought her home from the hospital on my birthday to be 
with her family.  And when it was time, my Precious Sheba took her last walk 
from the dinning room into the kitchen, said her goodbyes, headed towards the 
door and died.  My heart jumped because I thought she was better.  It was such 
a courageous jester that she did to comfort me, I laughed, then cried.  
   
  Her kittens enjoyed fish, beef and chicken breast after the burial, licked 
their chops and  playing together gracefully, Even though they knew we would 
have to perform another ritual in a month.
   
 17 month old Eloise Precious Sheba, my late mother's name sake  never made 
a sound when it was her time.  She was strong enough to delay her death for a 
month.  She spent New Year's in hospital and when we found out she wasn't 
pregnant, we brought her home in hopes of a miracle. 
   
  On a diet of antibiotics, vitamines and chicken breast smoothies her last 
days were spent jumping up on my bed.  And EACH TIME SHE WAS SUCCESSFUL WITH 
HER JUMP, the look on her face was that of "NOT BAD FOR A DEAD GIRL."  I 
laughed with delight in hopes of defying the doctors last rites.
   
 But in the end, she just jumped up on my bed Monday night, laid in her 
basket and went to sleep.  I was so confident I'd have another day with her 
that I too slept like a baby only to wake up next to her cold little body.  I 
was amazed that she never uttered a sound so as not to awaken me to distress.  
I thanked her for her grand jester.  Her sisters had stir fry, chicken breast 
smoothies, licked their chops and are now playing gracefully...in hopes of not 
repeating this ritual again for a long, long time to come.
   
  Thank you for allowing me to share with you in your time of grief.
   
  Shangazi

nferreira2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi Everyone. I'm posting this on behalf of Maxie's owners...

All,

We have sad news, more than two months ago in mid-November we asked
for your help in finding our Maxie, we are writing today with the
final chapter. Maxie was found today in Deal Lake, only a few blocks
from where she went missing. From the appearance of her coat and body,
she had been in the water for quite some time.

We will always be grateful for your help (in actions, comforting
words, and prayer). 

While we are extremely hurt and pained by the news, we are grateful to
have closure.

Again, we can't thank you enough for all of your support and help.

Anthony N. & Rick
510 1st Ave

Anthony G.
600 8 th Av



 


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[AsburyPark] Maxie Update

2008-01-23 Thread nferreira2000
Hi Everyone. I'm posting this on behalf of Maxie's owners...


All,
 
We have sad news, more than two months ago in mid-November we asked
for your help in finding our Maxie, we are writing today with the
final chapter. Maxie was found today in Deal Lake, only a few blocks
from where she went missing. From the appearance of her coat and body,
she had been in the water for quite some time.

We will always be grateful for your help (in actions, comforting
words, and prayer). 

While we are extremely hurt and pained by the news, we are grateful to
have closure.

Again, we can't thank you enough for all of your support and help.


Anthony N. & Rick
510 1st Ave


Anthony G.
600 8 th Av



 
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[AsburyPark] Maxie Update

2007-12-13 Thread Anthony Granito
 

Hi All -

 

We hope your holiday season if off to an enjoyable start. We just wanted to
give you the latest update on Maxie and thank you once again for your
thoughts, prayers and help. I ran across a quote the other day from Pamela
Dugdale that sums up our feelings for you all: Dogs bring out the best in
humankind. You all have truly demonstrated this again and again and we are
grateful.

 

Maxie still hasn't come home and we are now trying to follow up on one more
credible lead. We received a call about two weeks ago from a woman who lives
in the senior building at 206 First Ave in Asbury. She said she thinks she
spotted Maxie in her building. She said she saw a man with a dog in the
elevator around Nov 14, around the time Maxie first went missing. She had
never seen him with a dog before so she commented on the dog and asked where
he got it. He said he found the dog on the beach, loose.

 

At the time, the woman hadn't seen our flyer, so she didn't think much about
it. Two weeks later she saw our flyer, recognized the dog, and called us.
Unfortunately she doesn't know what apartment the man lives in and the
building is very large. She promised to keep an eye out for him and let us
know if she sees him or Maxie again. Both the timing, when this man claimed
he found the dog on the beach, and the location, make sense. And the woman
seemed sure it was Maxie, so we are viewing this as a credible lead. Any
help you can offer in following up on this lead would as always be welcomed
and greatly appreciated.

 

We have spent time watching the building in the hope of seeing him bring her
down for a walk, but no luck so far. The building is large and has many
entrances and exits. We continue to go past the building and,
coincidentally, will be moving next week to a building just a few blocks
away from the senior building. We are looking into our ability to get inside
the building, and if we can we will canvass all the occupants (or as many as
possible). 

 

As Christmas presents for ourselves and for our male English Bulldog,
Muscles, and to help us in the healing process, we bought new puppies
Anthony N. and Rick now have a 9 week old female Pug, Bella, and Anthony G
has a 13 week old male English Bulldog, Tank. Both new additions are
adorable and are bringing lots of joy to us, just what we needed!! But we
still need Maxie to come home to make us feel complete as a family!!

 

Wishing you and your animal friends all the best during the holidays!

 

Anthony N - 510 First Ave

Rick G - 510 First Ave

Anthony G - 600 8th Ave

 

P.S. We will be getting our pets chipped.



[AsburyPark] Maxie Update

2007-11-21 Thread newarski202
Maxie Update: 
 
We had another Maxie sighting today, in the same neighborhood. A 15 year old 
boy called us around 1 p.m. and said he saw a dog that looked like Maxie being 
taken into a house at 1617 Heck St. He seemed credible and described the 
behavior of the dog, which matched Maxie's -- she's on the hyper/jumpy side :)
 
We immediately drove to the house and met with the boy in person and he 
confirmed he saw a dog that looks like Maxie being taken into that house. Then 
we actually saw the owner of the house and her daughter outside and asked her 
about the dog and she said she had not seen any stray dogs. She did not mention 
being a dog owner.
 
We then went to the Neptune Police Department to see if they could do anything, 
but the officer behind the desk was not helpful in the least.
 
While we are grateful that Maxie may be warm and dry and being fed, we want her 
home! We don't want to falsely accuse anyone, but need to follow up on this 
lead. 
 
We have been by the house off and on all day and have posted flyers on poles 
surrounding the house. The house is on the corner of Heck and Myrtle and has a 
chain link fence around it, giving a good view into both front and back yards. 
We plan on continuing to drive by the house and post more flyers around it 
tomorrow and Friday. We might do a stake out -- the dog has to pee!
 
If anybody can help us by driving by this house at any point in the next couple 
of days, we would be so grateful. Again we don't know for sure if this is her, 
or if there is a dog in that house at all, as we haven't seen her first hand. 
 
We continue to be amazed at the outpouring of kindness you have all shared with 
us and appreciate being in your thoughts and prayers. Thank you!
 
 
AnthonyG
600 8th Ave.
AnthonyN and Rick
510 First Ave