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Just want to introduce myself and family. A long story short we have a long history of dog ownership (13) over the past 40 years. The last few dogs led us to Saint Bernard's. We lost our two rescue Saint Bernard's after many years of quality, pain free living last Summer and Fall due to old age (10.5 years) and bone cancer at 8+. It was a uncomfortable void until today; our first of ultimately two Saint Bernard rescues if things work out:

I tear up with every story of a beloved pet crossing the "Rainbow Bridge." I truly hope to rejoin my/our pack when it is my "turn."

One never really knows what they are rescuing. Reports do not always reflect reality.

I/We are on the receiving end with this adoption/rescue which is a beautiful change from departing.....
 

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Thanks guys. Sadie passed away yesterday. We were prepared to deal with the handicap but apparently her injury caused other problems. Its hard to believe she is gone. I have lost dogs in the past but this one has really hit hard.

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My condolences on your loss of Sadie. We've had to put a couple of Labs down in the past couple years.
 
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Here's a pic of our Schipperke (skipper-key). She just had 4 male puppies last night. Unfortunately the first puppy did not make it, but the other three are doing great.

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Here's Cosmo. Got him from the Humane Society three years ago.
 

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Very nice. I always enjoy hearing of a rescue success. :thumbsup:

Maybe others will confirm this but we got two dogs from a rescue group for that breed and they seem to know that we saved them and are extra appreciative. There is an extra layer of happiness or thankfulness or whatever. One only rarely leaves my side and both are happy 24/7. Their tails wag constantly.
 
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Maybe others will confirm this but we got two dogs from a rescue group for that breed and they seem to know that we saved them and are extra appreciative. There is an extra layer of happiness or thankfulness or whatever. One only rarely leaves my side and both are happy 24/7. Their tails wag constantly.

All my dogs have been rescues. Some are not without work but all have been very rewarding. My most recent is a Border Collie cross Whippet (non stop lightning bolt) that was traumatized in her previous life. VERY good dog, but I am still her one and only. Warming up to others is still a work in progress after a year, baby steps.
 
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