In June 2015, I was asked to come see a dog at the shelter near me. She's beautiful in this picture. But, when I first saw her, she was in desperate need.
You can't see it here, but most of her hair was missing. Her skin was like elephant skin. I hated leaving her, but her hold period wasn't up yet. I held her and she gave me kisses. I couldn't wait to go back and pick her up. She went to my friends for fostering and they did miracles with her care. Her skin healed, her hair grew. And she became sweeter and sweeter. She never left-- she joined the family! The Doberman refused to get in the pictures.
Tina wasn't a Peke-- I'm sure there's a little bit in her. It didn't matter. We've been known to bend the rules at times. :-)
She was sweet with all the dogs. Her face showed so much love.
She celebrated holidays and birthdays.
Tina began showing signs of a brain tumor. She may also have had a stroke.
Her joy was no longer there and her mom knew it was time. She was her mom’s “do everything, go everywhere girl.” Tina had 11 years of love w her family. She joins so many brothers and sisters at the Rainbow Bridge. Run free there sweet girl. ๐ธ












































