Some sad news this week. Lady quietly crossed the Rainbow Bridge in her sleep. She was a "rescue" dog from Internet Miniatrue Pinscher Service who worked as a hearing dog for a young girl. She was retired and lived very happily with her retirement family, dog sister Gia, two children and Mom and Dad. They will miss her as will all of us. Thanks Lay-Lay for all your hard work.
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