I'm so sorry to hear this news. As I recall, you were Trina's second chance family and what a great forever home she chose. We wish you well and hope she can have a peaceful and relatively pain-free ending to her happy time with you. Kell looks so wise, I'm sure he understands.
Best wishes to you and Lynne, Trina, Kell, Lucy and Boss.
I remember when Trina came to the kennels in need of a new start. Steve and Elaine offered her a home when she most needed it and she has has a wonderful second family as a member of the Dowd pack. Whenever the inevitable happens, Trina is and has been loved by a caring family and you can't get better than that. X
After a short, brave fight with illness Trina crossed over the rainbow bridge peacefully today. She thoroughly enjoyed her two short years with us - I think she revelled in having the company of Kell, Lucy and Boss, and of course me and Julie. Such a happy, mischievous little dog. Sleep well til we meet again
STEVE JULIE
WE ARE SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT BEAUTIFUL TRINA SHE WAS SO LOVED AND
VERY LUCKY TO HAVE YOU AS HER FAMILY .
WE KNOW HOW YOU FEEL .AND YOU ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS
RUN FREE TRINA .
Dear Steve and Julie,
A little warning lets you brace yourself but doesn't make the loss any easier. From your early posts, I recall she bonded particularly strongly with her new 'Dad' and settled happily into her new pack. She was a very lucky girl and I can't believe it was only 2 years ago that you adopted her. The dogs seem to have a more philosophical approach to death and loss than we mere humans but I know how sad you must be and I send sincerest condolences.
Julie, I can picture your face clearly but I'm useless with names - apologies.