Category Archive for: ‘Helping Others’
Mourning the passing of Miss Trixie
Monday the 8th of October: today we are mourning the passing yesterday of Miss Trixie – the smiling, hopeful face of an abuse survivor that finally found love. As I said yesterday, and have said before, Rosie is incredibly lucky. She was rescued before her internal organs were as damaged as her external body. She continues to improve daily, she […]
Read More →Deepest sypathies and condolences go to Miss Trixie’s family
As some of you have seen, Miss Trixie didn’t make it. I have been in contact with Kristen all day and we were both hoping for another outcome – as I know all of you were too. Kristen is devastated. I think we all are. There are no guarantees for a happy ending when rescuing dogs like Trixie and Rosie. […]
Read More →Blankies and Towl’s Shelter Bed Project
Blankies and Towl’s Shelter Bed Project was one of the first groups to step up and offer Rosie assistance. They sent her a lovely care package of bedding and towels. The community they serve has some of the highest kill rates in CA and the dogs have nothing without their assistance. If you would like to help other dogs in […]
Read More →Sending Love to Miss Trixie
Rosie and all of us at the Muhlbauer house are very sad to hear from Kristen, Miss Trixie’s mom, that Miss Trixie has a mass in her abdomen. A biopsy will determine whether this is cancer. Kristen’s father is battling cancer right now so this is a tough time for her. Let’s keep Miss Trixie and her wonderful family in […]
Read More →House For Adalia Rose!
I have a spot spot for any living being who has been dealt a bad hand in life and Adalia Rose certainly has; and like Rosie, she is happy, beautiful, hopeful and just amazing. I want to hug and kiss her and make it all better but I can’t so I will circulate this and hope all of you are […]
Read More →Dreena and Roo
Dreena rescued poor Roo and she is now living a wonderful life educating people about dogs with disabilities and visiting hospitals to spread cheer! How wonderful is that!!! Little Roo was dropped off at the shelter when she was only 6 weeks old by a breeder that couldn’t sell her. Both of her front legs are fused much like Rosie’s […]
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