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COBIE
COBIE was posted on: March 16th, 2023 2:03 pm

Cobie was rescued from a Tennessee kill shelter; the man who did so saw a sparkle in his eyes that said "Save me". He came into our life in 2011...complete with an ear that was missing a chunk! For the next nearly 12 years his infectious 'dogonality' brought us total joy and love and companionship...and through all those years the sparkle never left his eyes. He raised and was wingman to our two other dogs, including Apollo - whom Rebecca's Paws brought into our lives - and Apollo misses him a lot. Countless tears flow as we remember him and miss him...with the only comfort being that he is no longer in pain, and that we are sure to meet him again.

BELLA
BELLA was posted on: January 16th, 2023 10:02 am
With tears flowing, I write this memorial to Bella. 12 years ago she was deemed "unadoptable" as she had bitten a young girl. What could not be told was the child had attempted to put doll clothes on Bella bending her legs in all ways to get those clothes on. It hurt! so Bella bit her to stop hurting her. I fell in love at first sight and since I had no children in the house all would be well. She became "momma " dog to all my other critters, always checking on them and if they squeeled she came a running. Always happy and having a wagging tail. When really happy that tail would go round in circles. Just in case you wonder....she had no problem with other children. I would let them  meet my sweet girl and she was always happy, tail wagging and gentle with the kids. She really loved kids!. The original owners just don't know what a wonderful pet they got rid of, all because they did not teach their child Bella was a living, breathing being not to be abused. She only had one flaw...bei...
DR. WEBBER
DR. WEBBER was posted on: October 18th, 2022 1:47 pm
Today we morn the loss of Dr. William Weber, DMV who faithfully and selflessly served the animal community for many years. We are confident that on his journey to his heavenly home, he crossed Rainbow Bridge to once again greet all of God’s critters to whom he gave so much and dearly loved. He was truly God’s servant to the animal world and to rescues who worked to save animals of all kinds. “A righteous man cares for the needs of his animal” (Proverbs 12:10).  Rest in Peace, Dr Weber. You have earned your eternal rest.

We send our deepest condolence to his wife and his staff and pray that you will find comfort during this difficult time. Please know he was loved by so many of God’s animal world and the people that crossed his path.

There are still some of his animals at Eastwood Animal Clinic that need to be rehomed. If it is in your heart to provide a loving home for them, please contact the staff. They will be eternally grateful.  Arrangements will be announced.
SPLASH
SPLASH was posted on: October 12th, 2022 7:42 am
With our hearts heavy and tears, we say goodbye and God’s speed to Splash Cash. She leaves behind a legacy of love, happy memories and gratitude for all she brought to so many lives. Her human family, Maureen, Frank and Nana Mary to whom she brought so much joy and love, her pup brother, Jake, a friendly rivalry of love, companionship and who gets the ball first. Her rescue and volunteers, she brought inspiration and resolve to save another and to the families of her babies who have said what a wonderful, bright shining star and fabulous mother she was.

Run, play and catch balls over Rainbow Bridge, Splash Cash, you have earned you rest

 
BOOTS
BOOTS was posted on: June 19th, 2021 8:34 pm
Boots has sadly crossed Rainbow Bridge. His dad said…”He was a once in a lifetime companion.”  10 years ago Boots was adopted from RPACI. He was a big puppy, around 50 pounds at just 7 months. But he had found his forever home. He loved his people and they loved him. Boots was a smart loveable puppy, but an escape artist. Guess he was too smart. He couldn’t be left outside during the day. So, his mom and dad would put him in a large pen in the basement while they went to work. Not having that, Boots decided he would escape. “Yes, that’s it, they left a table in the pen. I will jump on it and get out!!” So, he jumped on the table and oh no….. he was now facing a wall. It wasn’t a way out after all. He couldn’t figure out how to go backwards or turn around to get off. He was so large and the table so small. Mom and dad didn’t know how long he was sitting on that table with his face to the wall. But that was the last time. He moved into the upper part of the house 2...
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