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Macy
macy I love Dachshunds and especially my most recent little angel, Macy. She is waiting for me on Rainbow Bridge. Macy is the angelest angel that ever was or ever will be. Many thanks for all of your wonderful work in helping these little darlings. And many thanks for honoring Macy for my donations this morning, which I make in her name and to honor her, by including her in your memorial garden.

Sincerely, Diane T. Berliner
contributed September 2010


Max
In mid November of 2005 Max began his very short life in a central PA puppy mill. This particular miller feeds all of his dogs dried corn. After being weaned Max too was placed on a diet of dried corn.

On February 2, 2006, at approximately 10 1/2 weeks Max along with some other dogs came into rescue. From February 4 through February 24, 2006, Max was to visit the vet four or five times where it was believed he suffered from a viral infection of his intestines. On Thursday February 23, 2006, it became very apparent that Max was suffering from an obstruction of the bowel - he had lost almost a pound in a little over three days.

Late in the evening that Thursday Max was taken to the PET emergency facility where after a series of x-rays he was given pain medication and put on another round of antibiotics. Friday morning February 24, 2006, while the rest of his mill mates were being neutered Max underwent yet another exam where it was determined that while he would need surgery, he was a very poor candidate for surgery and probably would not survive it. He was quietly put to sleep.

Max is now buried in our back yard - this little puppy may have been born in obscurity but in just a very short time he ingrained himself in our hearts where he will live on for the remainder of our lives.




Max Brady
I am making a donation in memory of my in-laws beloved dachshund, Max Brady. He just passed in the loving arms of his mother July 2. He had cancer and was given 2 days to 2 weeks. He was 14 years old and lived a long and happy life.




Minnie
minnieMinnie, you're the reason...

Minnie, you're the reason I became so endeared to the Dachshund Breed. We all fell in love with you from the moment we met you. Pappy had to have a dachshund like you, then he got another one. Uncle Jack then had to have one. You had us all totally smitten.

You became my constant companion, my true friend. You're the reason we adopted "Jessie and Ellie". You're the reason I became involved in Dachshund Rescue. A few more dachsies have been added to the family, but you're still our number one girl, our firstborn.

I don't know why God took you from us so soon, but we can't question His judgment. I guess He needed another angel like you.

You're the reason that I'll continue to rescue Dachshunds and each one will be in your name. Minnie we love you and miss you deeply. Always remember, that you're the reason.

Deeply missed...1995-2003


Mr. Duncan, Dachshund Lover
Mr. DuncanMr. Duncan's last wish before his passing was to help dachshunds with back problems that would otherwise have no choice but to be put down. His own dachshund went down and he opted to have surgery. His dachshund was his friend and his companion.

DRNA wishes to thank Mr. Duncan's family for the donation made on his behalf and we hope that Al would be pleased to know that already his contribution is making a difference in the lives of several disabled dachshunds currently within our organization.

Thank you, Mr. Duncan, for your dedication and devotion to our beloved breed.