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Fudge 5/1996 – 12/2012
In memory of Fudge who gave us 16.5 years of laughter, love, and devotion. We can still see you peeking around corners looking for us and playing with your flipper toys. We hear you barking at the squirrels in our yard and we know you must have a new race track around the Rainbow Bridge since until the end it was one of your favorite things to do. Words cannot express how much we miss you. Love you so much. Bonnie, Rick, Cookie, C.J., and Moon Pie Marcus


Mr. Chip
RIP Mr. Chip -- Charles Herold wrote: This is Mr.Chip and for 15 yrs. 4mo. and 3 days he gave us nothing but love and good times. I miss him so much he was my best friend.Some days I'm still lost without him. In memory July 9,1997- Nov.12, 2012


Millie 4
Dec. 5th, 2012 Milly 4 found herself homeless at 14 yrs old. Given up by her family. We hoped we could find her a home but it wasn't to be, she couldn't handle the stress of losing her family, complications to a medical condition made it best to let her go. We are so sorry Millie that we couldn't help you. Families PLEASE don't throw your senior pets away keep them and love them to the end of their lives like they love you. RIP sweet Millie


Maggie Zimmerman
Maggie Zimmerman May 1, 1998-August 10, 2012 An angel from heaven We lost our precious Maggie last Friday, August 10, and our hearts are truly broken. She touched so many lives which is evident from all the emails from friends and dachshund rescuers, cards, flowers, and contributions that we’ve received over the past few days. We got Maggie from a breeder before we knew about dachshund rescue. The day I first saw her in 1998 she immediately put her head down and snuggled up under my chin which sold me right away. That continued to be our little ritual over the next 14 years and I held her there as she crossed the bridge. Though sedated, I’d like to think she knew I was there to kiss her one last time. I always knew this would be unbearable for me to lose her and it is. Her little sister, Penelope (a rescue baby), sits at the front window waiting for her and not understanding what happened to her friend. She came to work with me often and everyone here is feeling her loss as well. Maggie liked to go on the AADR transports and rode in the back of the car with the little ones going to their new furever homes. She brought out the best in everyone and provided comfort. Though we love them all, there are some who just deeply become part of you and touch your heart and soul. Rest in peace my precious little baby. Debbi and Jerry Zimmerman


BROWNIE
RIP sweet Brownie: 5/16/2008-6/22/2012 We adopted Brownie from a local breeder. She was the chubbiest little puppy of the whole litter and the alpha dog. Gracie, our older dachshund, was a little leery of having a puppy in the house that she must attend to. It was not long that the two were best of friends. They played with each other all the time and started napping together. Brownie loved to be outside playing in the yard. She especially liked going to visit her grandparents and their dachshund Molly in Wilkesboro, NC where she could stay out all day in their fenced in backyard. She loved to go out in the rain and try to catch the rain drops as they fell. She enjoyed jumping through the snow, but preferred to be in the warm house during the winter. Her favorite spot in the house during the winter months was laying on the heater vent where she could feel the warm air on her body. In the summer she enjoyed laying at the glass door with Gracie and her kitty sister, Chessie, as the three of them napped and sunbathed together. In January 2012, on a Friday night, Brownie had her first seizure. Needless to say it scared us to death. We did not know what was happening to our little girl and rushed her to REACH Hospital in Asheville, NC. There the doctor informed us that this was common in her breed and for now just to watch her and record the incidents to see if there was a pattern or cause. We did as we were told and also took her to her vet, Dr. Freeman at Skyland Animal Hospital in Asheville, NC. He told us the same and loved on her telling her she would be ok. In February, she had 5 seizures spaced out at two hour intervals and my husband, Randall rushed her to the vet and that day they started her on Phenobarb. It seemed to be working. She was down to about a seizure or two a month and we learned to regulate her meds and give them to her at precise times each day. On April 29, 2012 she had 2 seizures and we were able to control them with her rescue medicine. She went for almost 2 months and then on June 21, 2012 she started having cluster seizures. After 4 in a row we rushed her to the vet where they did what they could and told us to watch her all day and if she had anymore to take her to REACH. She had more and we rushed her to the emergency hospital where she stayed the night. The doctors there had trouble keeping her from seizing but did give her some sedatives that helped her relax but the seizures didn’t stop. We took her back to Skyland Animal Hospital and at that time we knew that Brownie was in too much pain and the seizures were taking over. With the guidance of Dr. Wilson, who was covering for Dr. Freeman, and the staff, we made the painful but loving decision to have Brownie put to sleep. It was the hardest thing for me to do and watch. We know she has crossed over the Rainbow Bridge and is now pain and seizure free waiting for the time when she will be reunited with her family. Brownie is survived by her sister Gracie, dachshund and her two kitty sisters, Ginger and Chessie, and her human family: Luke, Mike, Randall and myself. Her ashes are going to be scattered in the communal garden at Forever Friends in Asheville, NC where we can go visit and enjoy the memorial there for all beloved pets.

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