In Loving Memoryof . . .Chequamegons Black Thunder "Kwong Lee" Kwong Lee was our very first Shar-Pei and the one responsible for our love of this very special breed. Kwong Lee was only 18 months old when she was taken from us cruelly -- someone intentionally poisoned her in her own backyard. Kwong Lee will always have a special place in our hearts that no one else can fill. She was our inspiration for Cherry Hill
In Loving Memory of Enfant De La Rue, CD "Rue" Rue was a Sheltland Sheepdog that was rescued in 1988 by Lois. Found roaming streets and full of fleas. Her approximate age at that time was 10 yrs. In 1989 Lois put her CD on her. When found to have bone cancer she had two legs towards her CDX. Rue passed on to Rainbow Bridge in December of 1992.
In Loving Memory of Sasha Sasha was a Lhasa Apso that Jim acquired in 1982. Sasha traveled with Jim around the U.S. and Canada after his retirement from the CHP. A favorite memory is, during holidays Sasha would sit for hours in front of the oven waiting for the turkey to be finished. Nothing could move her until she had her turkey. Sasha ate her last turkey dinner in October, 1991.
In Loving Memory of Andy Andy was a Shetland Sheepdog. He was rescued at age 7 by Lois in 1987. Badly abused and fearful of people Lois brought him around to a very social companion. Andy died on February 3, 1989.
In Loving Memory of Whiskers Whiskers, DLH was adopted from a shelter in May of 1983 at 8 weeks old. Whiskers lived to be a ripe old age and died as he had lived - Hunting. Whiskers went on his last hunt in August of 1996.
In Loving Memory of Cherry Hill Queen of Hearts "Baby Jane" "Young puppies
belong to God. Baby Jane was out of Polly's first litter which was whelped on November 4, 1995. She was the "runt" of the litter but had a wonderful temperament and personality. She could even hold her own with her big brother "Ace" in the rough and tumble puppy world. In late January she was diagnosed with heart problems and passed away on February 2, 1996. An autopsy revealed a malformed heart. Our CH KozyHills Caddy's Lil' Deville "Janie" is named in her memory. She is missed.
In Loving Memory of Sasquatch "Squatch Bunny" Rescued from a lonely field in late November of 1994, he grew up at Lois' Grooming Shop. He quickly became well socialized to all of the incoming pets and people. It soon became apparent that we had a natural Therapy Cat. Passing all the tests he was accepted into Lake Superior Paw For Love Therapy program. He quickly became a hit with many of the seniors at the nursing home and would make himself quite comfortable on their beds or in their arms. In his short life, he made many visits to schools, nursing homes or other locations where he was needed. He did his job well and was loved my many. We lost Squatch to kidney failure in September 1996. He is resting next to Baby Jane in the family pet area.
In Loving Memory of Lucky Lucky and "Mom" Lucky, also known as Doodle Bug, came to us in January of 1994 as a rescue. She had been used as breeding stock at a puppy mill in Bayfield County. When her breeding days were over she was sold to a family as a pet. This was another Christmas dog that the family became bored with shortly after the holidays. At that time she was 8 years old. We intended to try and find her a permanent home but soon discovered that she had been badly abused for most, if not all of her life. She had a large scar that ran completely over her shoulders as well as numerous burn marks that we attributed to as cigarette burns. She could not move her tail and we later discovered through x-rays that it had been broken early in her life and cartilage destroyed. At that time we decided that she had seen enough horror in her life and that she would spend her remaining years with us. She was known as "grandma dog" and helped care for the Pei puppies. All the other dogs respected her rank in the house and gave her space and her special sleeping areas. She had just turned twelve this January and was slowing down but, she still needed her "Mom's" special cuddles in the morning. Lucky passed on to Rainbow Bridge on February 2, 1998.
In Loving Memory of Owen Green Named due to the vet bills he incurred getting him well. Sadly, after becoming a well-loved family member, Owen passed on to the Bridge in December, 1999. He will be missed:-(
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