RAINBOW BRIDGE

With sad hearts and fond memories of our beloved pets who have crossed the Rainbow Bridge…

When one of our beloved pets pass away, that pet goes to a place called Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable.

ALL the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor; those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by. The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them who had to be left behind. They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent; his eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster.

YOU have been spotted and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. Happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart. Then together you and your special pet(s) cross the Rainbow Bridge.

#148 Roman

Roman GSRNE #148 Adopted in 2003   Roman didn't have a great start in life but his final years were spent with a loving family. Rest in peace dear Roman.  A story of his beginnings and happier times follows.  Roman was found wandering in Boston several years ago-he was in poor condition as the result of living on the streets for some time. He was cared for at the Boston Animal Rescue League before being fostered by GSRNE. Since he was discovered to have separation anxiety, he was...

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#143 Heidi

Heidi GSRNE #143 Adopted in May 2003   Heidi has crossed the Rainbow Bridge. She was much loved and will not be forgotten.  Here is an update GSRNE received shortly after she was adopted and it tells the story of a very sweet girl.  Heidi lived her first 10 years with her former mom, who adored her. But she became ill and kept Heidi kenneled outside for the last couple of years. That evidently included some time out in the bitter cold - her ear tips looked like they were...

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#139 Tara

Tara GSRNE #139 Adopted on 3-22-03    On January 23rd, 2003 our hearts were broken when we said our good-byes to our GSD Heidi as she crossed over the bridge. On March 22nd our family was complete once more when we adopted our Tara, GSRNE #139. One only has to look into Tara's eyes and see her smile to feel her gift of love. One of Tara's favorite things to do is to play with her toys. Her favorite toy is her large bone/pillow that her FPIC gave her while she was in foster care. After...

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#138 Chance

Chance GSRNE #138 Adopted in January 2003   Rest in peace, beautiful girl. You are missed.  Her story from happier times: Chance is doing AWESOME! She's really blossomed, very sure of herself now, loves to play...her favorite is 'tug of war" with her squeak toys, she's a real snow dog and loves running through the drifts, rolling around in the snow, and sticking her face in it. She's also turned into a great traveler. We took her with us for Thanksgiving at my brother in law's home in...

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#133 Questa

Questa GSRNE #133 Adopted in 2002    Questa continues to worm her way into our hearts. She is enjoying living at "Doggie Heaven on Earth." She enjoys our daily walk, ski or snowshoe in our woods, along with Tara, her best Buddy. Questa has finished her first session of obedience training, and we plan to continue it in the spring and to do agility training this summer. She loves the training sessions, seeing all of the other dogs and people. She met our grandchildren (6 & 8) as...

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#132 Hope

Hope GSRNE #132 Adopted in August, 2001    We adopted Fritz (the one with the orange toy) in August of 2001 and felt that he would benefit from having a sister, specially to work on his socialization skills and "doggie language". That is how we started the search for another GSD. As many people had said before seeing Hope was love at first sight. Her look was one of a very sweet, gentle soul, which is exactly how her foster moms described her on the website. She appeared a bit timid at...

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#131 Eva

Eva GSRNE #131 1992? - 6/01/2006   When I first saw Eva’s picture on the GSRNE website, it was love at first sight. There was something in her eyes that said we were meant to be together. That was in the summer of 2002 when she was about 9 or 10. As I got to know her, I began to understand more of her past; her agility when tethered and her heavily callused elbows told me that she had spent most of her life tied up outside with asphalt for a yard. It was such a delight to watch her run...

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#123 Makwa

Makwa GSRNE #123 Adopted in March 2002    Makwa (Mack), GSRNE #123, is the latest addition to our GSRNE family. He turned 6 in October. He joins his 4 year old sister Olivia, GSRNE #84. Makwa’s story is simple, he was not friendly to cats and had to find a new home. He was brought to a Maine area shelter when GSRNE stepped in to help. We had been thinking of adopting a male GSD and were waiting for the right companion for Olivia. Her happiness meant everything to us, she is a very low...

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#120 Minka

When my husband and I first contacted Janice Ritter, we told her we were interested in fostering and that we had a one year old male GSD at home and thought a companion would be nice. Janice immediately said she had a female dog in mind. We signed our paperwork September 9, 2001 and welcomed our new member of our family. Although it was not love at first sight, Minka turned out to be the perfect match. The best thing we could have done was to get two dogs. Minka has always been a pleasure;...

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