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Trixie Anne ....RIP
Trixie Anne There she was, on the AADR website May 2011, looking right at me. Trixie, with her one blue and one brown eye, a look that startled me. Then, it made me smile. A few weeks later, Trixie Anne was mine to love and spoil for the next 13 years. Friendly, loved everyone she met. Always up for a walk, or a lap to sit on. Never easy, but it was time to say goodbye when Trixie Anne crossed over the Rainbow Bridge on August 29, 2024. I know she is in good company, playing with her Doxie sisters, Ruby Anne, Olive Anne, and Carly Anne. I love and miss you all. Thank you, Monica


Poncio Jones Schnorenberg, RIP 9/27/2023
Sometimes a very special dog enters our lives, and we call ourselves blessed. Poncio got his wings and deserved them so! Forever Love: Merritt, Tim, Drue and May


Opie
Hi. I wanted to thank you for allowing Opie into my life. I was so lucky to adopt him. He meant so much to me! I will miss him every day!❤️❤️


Max Reilly, RIP 2024
I adopted Max in October 2019 from All American Dachshund Rescue. He settled into my life easily. He was fun and a clown and an avid hunter. Max loved to take long walks, and be outside. He also loved to chill and watch movies. Believe it or not he was not much of a barker, which is rare. He was my world. He was my best friend and there’s not a day that goes by where he is not missed. -Suzannah


Rosie Breedlove, RIP April 2024
Our sweet Rosie left us today to join forces in the hereafter with the 9 other Breedlove dogs who have preceded her. She was with us for barely 2 years, a senior rescue from All American Dachshund Rescue, a sweet quiet presence. She and her brother Franz had an uneasy relationship of mutual respect and fear. She came to us with a Cushings diagnosis but she was unbelievably symptom free until about 2 months ago, when it hit her really hard really quickly. Coupled with a few other issues, there was just no stopping the disease in spite of the best efforts and expertise of her veterinarians. We shall miss her sweet but insistent presence in our lives she was small but she was MIGHTY!

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