
November 5th 2007 10:50 pm
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Blue. A Siberian Husky (4 year old male, brown eyes, micro
chipped) has been missing since May 8, 2007 from Brighton, MI.
Dogster page: http://www.dogster.com/dogs/620507
Website : http://whereisblue.com
E-mail: inform@whereisblue.com
Telephone: (313) 550-6095
Reward offered for his return, no questions asked.
Permission and gratitude for cross posting. Thank you!
I know very well how it feels to miss a loved one. I, the Amazing Grace, was once lost. my family never found me, but I was rescued by WonderDog Rescue, and then found my home with my Mom in El Dorado, CA. My Mom and Dad loved me endlessly and they miss ME. This I know.
I want to help any lost pup. I've been Tagged. I don't participate in these things because I simply don't have much time. Please refer to Mica the Wonderdogs' diary for more information on Blue, and the info above for his own Dogster page.
Bring him home where he belongs.....
Spread the word, its all we can do.
God Bless.... 
May 23rd 2007 9:15 am
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Grace is one of my biggest heroes, and she is by far the smallest pup in our pack!
She is now completely blind, but does that slow her down? NO! Thankfully, she knows the lay of the land. There are times that closed doors get in her way, but it never bothers her. We did have a huge scare when she apparently pushed her way into a friends' dogs' space, and he bit her. She had three tooth holes in her darling face, lost too much blood, and I rushed her to the Vet's for fluids and antibiotics. The Vet was amazed. He also informed us that she was closer to 17 than to 10 years old. Wow.
We now "manage" playtime very carefully, and the pup that bit her does not live here, nor does he get any unsupervised time with her.
Grace makes her "rounds" around the front of our property every morning and every night. She has her routine and we just quietly watch. She can barely hear anymore either. She has her fave toy that she can sniff out and bring to me, I just don't throw it far! She and Nola sleep on our bed every night.
Graces quality of life is fantastic. We could not ask for more.
We watch the mammory tumor and moniter her health carefully but at this time we all agree that surgery is not an option. She barely has any hair on her body and the shaved area from her last surgery never grew back. She is border line hypo-thyroid, but meds made no difference so we chose to give her vitamins and not pursue the thyroid issue. Less is more at her age.
We have no idea how long Grace will stay here in our lives. The thought of her not being here makes me endlessly sad, so I remain grateful. Every day is a gift.
Go Gracie! 
November 27th 2006 3:34 pm
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Today Gracie's staples were removed. Her Vet was very happy with her recovery. However, he found another Mammory tumor that was not there before. We are going to have the tumor removed. Soon. Its the best we can do to help her maintain the quality of life that she deserves. I am feeling badly that whomever "owned" her before didn't do the right thing by her sooner. Poor Grace. She is such a life force in our home! Always happy and playful. Keep Grace Lynn in your thoughts. 
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