Rosie (In Loving Memory)


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Picture of Rosie  (In Loving Memory) , a female Chihuahua/Chihuahua

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"In Heaven Together Rosie in Tyler's arms. OUR SWEET GYPSY ROSE!!!! More on Chicken Jerky Pet Treat Alert Read Diary"

Home:Southern, CA  [I have a diary!]  
Sex: Female

Our Angel! Sweet Gypsy Rose
Twitter name- @RosieChihuahua

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"Our Angel! Sweet Gypsy Rose Twitter name- @RosieChihuahua"

Praying for Casper, Lassie
and Angel Mica

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"Praying for Casper, Lassie and Angel Mica's for a cure for IMHA http://www.dogster.com/ dogs/504880 our combat dogs in Iraq and Afghanistan http://www.war-dogs.com/ and Search and Rescue dogs"

Puppy Love\

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"Puppy Love" Hey Daddio...Pawsome Resume- http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0724100/"

Heavenly Sky Patrol!
Rusty, Rosie and Tyler Thank you Daisy 446903

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"Heavenly Sky Patrol! Rusty, Rosie and Tyler Thank you Daisy 446903"

*1/15/04-7/21/07*
   Sweet Gypsy Rose

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"*1/15/04-7/21/07* Sweet Gypsy Rose"

Baby Rosie- My daddy name is Gene Richards and he

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"Baby Rosie- My daddy name is Gene Richards and he's singing "Everybody Loves Somebody" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mervq9ehd8E Cool Daddio!"

What you have to go thru to be a star!
Hey from Heaven I see my daddy in Bruno Mars video "Grenade" he plays a priest
http://snipurl.com/1ud5kf

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"What you have to go thru to be a star! Hey from Heaven I see my daddy in Bruno Mars video "Grenade" he plays a priest http://snipurl.com/1ud5kf"

Is this makeup? Hey my Daddy in "Never To Late" 1987 stage rehearsal (drunk scene) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPBG7OAjAgo

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"Is this makeup? Hey my Daddy in "Never To Late" 1987 stage rehearsal (drunk scene) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPBG7OAjAgo"

Hey daddy,  is this what you have to go thru for a screen test? My Daddys Youtube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/Muddyclown?feature=mhum  "Go Daddy"

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"Hey daddy, is this what you have to go thru for a screen test? My Daddys Youtube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/Muddyclown?feature=mhum "Go Daddy""

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Special Gift Box:
Rascal
Rascal
 

Nicknames:
Sweet Gypsy Rose

Doggie Dynamics:
 Energy 
sleepyenergetic
 
 Intelligence 
sillygenius
 
 Friendliness 
aggressiveaffectionate
 
 Playfulness 
not playfulvery playful
 
 Disposition 
anxiouscalm
 

Sun Sign:
Quick Bio:
-purebred

Birthday:
January 15th 2004

Likes:
She loved being next to her daddy Gene and taking naps with him. She loved her mommy Gerri, who'd sing , "She's got rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, hey has anybody seen my Sweet Gypsy Rose" and loved sissy Dina who'd say "Rosie, Posie"

Pet-Peeves:
She hated to take baths. She hated when daddy would come home from doing a film and would go into other room . She would run in there and sit by doorway and look as if she was saying, "Hey, what am I chop liver, you forgot to hug and kiss me.We miss her.

Favorite Toy:
It was a stuffed doggie..she loved to play with it..white and black and her stuffed Tiger and her stuffed chihuahua. ..Wake Up Wal Mart... http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/

Favorite Food:
It was Chicken Jerky Strips...this would eventually poison her. www. Laciessite.org .Rosie would want to help other dogs at this site: http://www.howl911.com And tell other doggies. DOGGIE KILLERS http://www.byteland.org/boycottchina/index.html

Favorite Walk:
She loved the front yard same as Rascal and Roxie. She used to sing with Rascal and sissy Dina the song "You Are So Beautiful" by Joe Cocker..DOGGIE RECIPES: http://www.hcfrgroup.com/treats-index.html

Best Tricks:
When she was a puppy she loved playing with Rusty and biting his ear and chasing the ball with him. And she loved sitting on Tyler's back and snuggling with him. She was just so loveable. She is now with Tyler and Rusty in heaven.

Arrival Story:
Four years ago our niece, Lisa, visited us from Texas and brought her Chihuahua, Daisy. Well we fell in love with her. She went back to Texas and mated Daisy. Daisy had Rosie. She sent us Rosie. Right off the bat we fell in love with her. She always obeyed. She never gave us any problems. She was a loveable dog. She died July 21 of poisoning. We are all heartbroken, Rosie is sadly missed by Gene and Gerri Richards..daughter Dina Boyle. Here is Rosie's story: ********************************** ******* In our hearts we know that our pet Rosie, a 3 year old Chihuahua was poisoned from Chinese made Bestro's Chicken Jerky Strips #77849 00006 1 We have this contaminated bag. We have three Chihuahuas and one of them died July 21, 2007. Rosie started with vomiting and dehydration (she was drinking lots of water)and then we were told she may either have an obstruction or have been poisioned. Since our dogs are inside dogs and we are with them at all times outside we thought it was an obstruction. Finally the Vet Doctor in Southern California, said he was almost positive it was some kind of poisoning . They were going to scope her but before that could happen she died July 21, 2007 at VCA in Fountain Valley, California. We gave our dogs Waggin train and Bestro's Jerky Chicken Strips. READ THE LABELS! They are very deceptive in their advertising. the bags look American..CHECK WERE THEIR MADE..We thought they were made in America..didn't know..IF WE KNEW THEY WERE MADE IN CHINA, WE NEVER WOULD HAVE BOUGHT THEM!!!!We are so heartbroken over this..Our Sweet Rosie (our chihuahua that passed) loved them. Up until today we never had any idea what happened but now with Wal Mart pulling this quietly from their shelves. (August 2007) I truly believe that is why she died. Rosie wants all dog owners to be aware of this and a Total Recall of this chinese junk pet food treats so other puppies don't slowly suffer as she did. We are totally heartbroken and will never forget Our Sweet Gypsy Rose! Since Wal Mart and other stores had this problem before, why didn't they pull all that Chinese junk off the first time? Our Rosie would still be alive! Some one from Wal Mart said They warned us about it? What!!?? Are we suppose to play Russian Rouette and try to find the treats without the poison? Give me a break! Wal Mart and other stores that sell this junk are responsible just as much as China for all these puppies being silently poisoned thru the USA.You have one guy growing cocain and opium, drugs and he sells to another guy and this guy sells to your son...your son dies. Who's responsible? Thank you Paul McCartney for taking a stand...check site out http://www.caninescorner.org/topic s/dogfur/timeline.htm ..Website to help: http://www.howl911.com..Romans 12:19 Beloved, do not avenge yourselves, but rather give place to wrath; for it is written, "Vengeance is MINE, I will repay, says the Lord. Deuteronomy 32:35. The fool has said in his heart, "There is no God." Psalm 14:1 HOLINESS TO THE LORD!!! LET GOD BE MAGNIFIED!!! GOD IS ON OUR SIDE!!! Pray for the people of China! Pray for Peace in Jerusalem! Pray for America! PRAISE THE LORD!!! JESUS IS LORD!!!

Bio:
Our niece in Texas was told and she sent us Daisy, Rosie's mom. Rosie is gone, but not forgotten. We also have 2 other Chihuahua's Rascal and Roxie, who miss Rosie very much. Rascal got very depressed, we were worried about him. But Rosie's mom, Daisy, is comforting him. Thank God! Before Rosie we had 2 Cocker Spaniels Tyler and Rusty. Rusty died in 2005 and Tyler died in 2006.

Forums Motto:
SWEET GYPSY ROSE

The Last Forum I Posted In:
Rose in Gift Store

I like watching daddy on TV and in movies, but everytime I reach down to have a treat he'd be gone. Mommy go get TIVO. Hey, I can see daddy now, when mommy stops the TV. There he is..



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I've Been On Dogster Since:
August 26th 2007 More than 4 years!

Rosettes Given In The Past Month:
D-Max...In Loving Memory
Cruiser (In Loving Memory)
Jackson Bao - at the Bridge
Willie James - at the Bridge
Carter Levi - Mama's Angel
Kaycee Irene - at the Bridge
Ramsay
missie
Olive *2006-2012* (RIP)
pupster ( In Heaven now )
Bliss
BJ & Taz ~ R.I.P
Duchess 7/21/03-1/14/12 Love U
Baby(Never forgotten♥)
Patches (RIP) OVER THE RAINBOW
Shadow Wolf, In Memory Of
Jakie, In Loving Memory
Lola
TOOTERS FIRST CLASS ANGEL
♥ Brutus ♥
Eddie
Casey Jo (In Loving Memory)
Snow Ball - In Loving Memory
Bosco
Merlin (In loving memory)
Lady (In loving memory)
Monty (In loving memory)
~*~Sugar Angel 02/06/2009 RIP~
*Neana*
Fletcher
SUNNY (Now An Angel)
SUNNY (Now An Angel)
Goofball Mavredes (RB 9-21-11)
Weedle  (Rainbow Bridge 3/06)
axle
♥Angel Sasha ♥
Max
Gus, cutaneous asthenia kitty
Lucy (1997 to 2010)
Pappy -  In Loving Memory
Pandora (1997 to 2012)
Angel Maddy
JUSTUS~OUR BEST FRIEND '03-'12
Checkers 1994-2009
Bo - forever loved
We miss you Chili!
Peanut ILM 1991-1995
Little Bit
Shorty
Bruno -In loving memory
ZENA ---RIP Princess
River
Jake (R.I.P.)
busu
billy
Peyton 3-16- 2004 - 2-10-2011
Faccia Bella - Angelo Custode
 Armbruster
lotus(little angelgirl)
Bonkers Galgoci
Johann
Achoo 2006-2012
buster  r.i.p
freckles r.i.p
kandy ( in loving memory)
kane ( in loving memory)
Wyoming 6/21/99-3/6/11
Angel Cheyenne 11/15/95-08/06/
Molly 5/5/03-10/29/11
Kosi  (killed in Feb.08)
Nano
Max, R.I.P. your paw prints wi
Millie
SAM
Harley
Slider
Coby
rocky ( r.i.p )
roxanne ( r.i.p)
Evo (RIP)
Manny (In My Heart Always)
Sandi (heart dog)


Stars Given In The Past Month:
Daisy (In Loving Memory)
Daddy


Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Dogster Id:
614878

for 1637 days

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More on Chicken Jerky Pet Treat Alert

November 20th 2011 11:44 pm
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More on Chicken Jerky Pet Treat Alert
by Phyllis Entis | Nov 21, 2011
http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2011/11/chicken-jerky-pe t-treat-alert/

FDA is warning pet owners that chicken jerky products imported from China may be associated with the development of Fanconi-like syndrome in dogs who have been fed the treats on a regular basis.


In the last 12 months, FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine has logged an increase in the number of complaints filed by dog owners and veterinarians.


FDA first reported a potential association between the development of illness in dogs and the consumption of chicken jerky products - also described as chicken tenders, strips or treats - in September 2007. The first illnesses were noted in 2006 (6 reports). The number of illness reports peaked in 2007 (156 reports), according to FDA Spokeswoman Laura Alvey, dipped to 41 incidents in 2008, and have fluctuated ever since.


In June 2011, the Canadian Veterinary Medicine Association (CVMA) notified CVMA members by email that several veterinarians in Canada had reported dogs with Fanconi-like symptoms that could be associated with the consumption of chicken jerky treats manufactured in China. The email included the following warning:


Recently, several veterinarians in Ontario have reported cases of dogs that have been showing signs similar to Fanconi syndrome. All dogs in the reported cases had been fed chicken jerky treats that were manufactured in China.


Signs of Fanconi syndrome can include decreased appetite, decreased activity, vomiting, and increased water consumption and/or increased urination. Blood tests may show increased urea nitrogen and creatinine. Urine tests may indicate Fanconi syndrome (increased glucose). The problem is that this can be confused with diabetes.


The CVMA also notified the American Veterinary Medicine Association (AVMA), which transmitted the advisory to US veterinarians. At the time of the notification (June 17, 2011), AVMA had not received any reports from its members of similar incidents of Fanconi-like syndrome associated with chicken jerky treats.


That situation has changed.


FDA has received a total of 70 reports of Fanconi-like syndrome associated with chicken jerky treats from pet owners and veterinarians so far this year - up from 54 reports in all of 2010. "FDA," Ms. Alvey reported to me by email, "is actively investigating the matter and conducting analysis for multiple different chemical and microbiological contaminants. We have tested numerous samples of chicken jerky products for possible contaminants including melamine. The complaints received have been on various chicken jerky products but to date we have not detected any contaminants and therefore have not issued a recall or implicated any products. We are continuing to test and will notify the public if we find evidence of any contaminants."


There does not appear to be any rhyme or reason to the source or timing of the reports - there is no indication that the problem is clustered in a particular state or region - or to the monthly number of complaints, Alvey reported in response to my questions. She suggests that part of the upsurge may be due to increased awareness on the part of US veterinarians and pet owners as a result of the Canadian advisory.


Alvey emphasizes that "no causal link" has been established between the illnesses and the consumption of chicken jerky products. No one has yet been able to find any component in the chicken jerky treats that could account for the illnesses. Nevertheless, at least one recent report offers epidemiological evidence that regular consumption of chicken jerky treats may be behind the illnesses. Veterinarians Hooper and Roberts, writing in the Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, described four illnesses in small-breed dogs. This is the Abstract of their published report (emphasis added):


Four small-breed dogs were diagnosed with acquired Fanconi syndrome. All dogs ate varying amounts of chicken jerky treats. All dogs were examined for similar clinical signs that included, but were not limited to, lethargy, vomiting, anorexia, diarrhea, and altered thirst and urination. The quantity of chicken jerky consumed could not be determined; however, based on the histories obtained, the chicken jerky treats were a significant part of the diet and were consumed daily by all dogs. Extensive diagnostic testing eliminated other causes of the observed clinical signs, such as urinary tract infection and rickettsial disease. Glucosuria in the face of euglycemia or hypoglycemia, aminoaciduria, and metabolic acidosis confirmed the diagnosis of Fanconi syndrome. All dogs received supportive care, including IV fluids, antibiotics, gastroprotectants, and oral nutritional supplements. Three dogs exhibited complete resolution of glucosuria, proteinuria, and the associated azotemia; however, one dog remained azotemic, resulting in a diagnosis of chronic kidney disease.


There have been two prior clusters of Fanconi-like syndrome in dogs. The 2007 cases were linked to melamine contamination of treats that were manufactured in China. And in 2009, a number of cases in Australia were linked to the consumption of chicken treats or dental chews made with corn, soy and rice.


FDA has published following information and advice for pet owners:


Chicken jerky products should not be substituted for a balanced diet and are intended to be fed occasionally in small quantities.


FDA is advising consumers who choose to feed their dogs chicken jerky products to watch their dogs closely for any or all of the following signs that may occur within hours to days of feeding the products: decreased appetite; decreased activity; vomiting; diarrhea, sometimes with blood; increased water consumption and/or increased urination. If the dog shows any of these signs, stop feeding the chicken jerky product. Owners should consult their veterinarian if signs are severe or persist for more than 24 hours. Blood tests may indicate kidney failure (increased urea nitrogen and creatinine). Urine tests may indicate Fanconi syndrome (increased glucose). Although most dogs appear to recover, some reports to the FDA have involved dogs that have died.


FDA, in addition to several animal health diagnostic laboratories in the U.S., is working to determine why these products are associated with illness in dogs. FDA's Veterinary Laboratory Response Network (VLRN) is now available to support these animal health diagnostic laboratories. To date, scientists have not been able to determine a definitive cause for the reported illnesses. FDA continues extensive chemical and microbial testing but has not identified a contaminant.


The FDA continues to actively investigate the problem and its origin. Many of the illnesses reported may be the result of causes other than eating chicken jerky. Veterinarians and consumers alike should report cases of animal illness associated with pet foods to the FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator in their state or go to http://www.fda.gov/petfoodcomplaints.


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Food Pets Die For.

April 29th 2009 12:35 pm
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Food Pets Die For: by Ann N. Martin
http://www.newsagepress.com/foodpetsdiefor.html

F ood Pets Die For goes far beyond the typical cookbook recommendations now available for feeding your pets. The author explains and documents why most commercial pet foods are dangerously unhealthy for animals, and then provides the most updated and accurate information for deciding what to feed your animal companions--whether buying pet food in the store or cooking for your pet.
Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement
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Human Memorial
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War Dog Memorial

April 27th 2009 6:48 pm
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http://www.vet.utk.edu/wardog/

War Dog Memorial
A noble Doberman pinscher represents hundreds of heroic war dogs that served in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. Although most were Doberman pinschers, German shepherds, Labrador retrievers and occasionally, a collie served during the war as sentries, messengers, and scouts. But they also served other roles to the Marines who served with them...devoted friend, confidant, trusted companion.

The War Dog Memorial, an exact replica of the official memorial in Guam, was donated to the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine by Dr. Maurice Acree July 17, 1998. It honors not only the war dogs, but symbolizes the special connection people share with dogs

War dogs

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&aq=t&ie=UT F-8&rlz=1T4SUNA_en___US242&q=War+dogs+in+Iraq+and+Afghanista n

http://www.uswardogs.org/


Military Dogs: Today
http://www.olive-drab.com/od_wardogs_today.php

National War Dog Monument

http://www.nationalwardogsmonument.org/

http://www.qmfound.com/War_Dogs.htm

 
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