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  • Since I last posted, I became a foster for 2 Japanese Chins.and I have adopted a chin 3 yrs. ago. My heart goes out to these poor homeless doggies.

  • Your story was told so well. It hit my heart. I can't stop crying. Loved the value meal treat. LOL! Them cried so many tears. Love to the fosters that save our precious friends from a total life of hell. May many more be inspired to foster or adopt a rescue. Bless the people who give of their love. Bless you.

  • this is so sweet and reminds me that good people do exists out there and i applaud this man for his loving tribute and loving care of this little lady for her last months. we only adopt now and often senior animals and find it very rewarding as you see these poor dogs become more and more comfortable in your home. you give them the care they should have always had and most often you have to get their weight back up by feeding them good food and just give them love. keep up the good job.

  • this was very touching i laughed i cryed and a little in between you got to remember that she had the best time of her life being with you and you did a very good thing helping her so good job and nice work i think your a great owner and any dog would be happy to live with you so adopet and make sure they have the time of there life being with you your a good person!

  • Very nicely done, good job!

  • I was so blessed to read this letter right after Hugh sent it out. It was forwarded to me and I cried and cried tears of joy for Suzie and tears of sadness for Hugh. When they finally leave us we find that the joys of fostering by far out weight the sadness. Thank you Hugh for giving a little old lady so much love and happiness in her last months of life! Thank you to all our foster parents that make such a big difference in our lives and the lives of the babies! You are truly a blessing to us!

  • nice video

  • Thank you, and nice seeing you again on PRBJ's forum!

    Gisele

    (reckless1962)

  • Thank God for Hugh, and the other fosters. You are special people.

  • I am so very honored to be a part of this story, Hugh and Suzie were one of my very first matches when I became a screener and I remember being so afraid that Hugh would figure out I was so new at this, but if he knew he never let on and on that first phone call asking him if he would consider Suzie I of course talked way to much and when I finally gave him a chance to say something he said "you had me at hello" I will never forget Suzie and of course Hugh too!!! Mona is in great hands!!

    Lou

  • You Had me at Hello. I'll remember that!!!!

  • I sit and watch with tears rolling down my cheeks. Man knows no greater love than the love of an animal given freely, unconditionally and gratfully. Never easy to loose one but soooo rewarding to have them in our lives. Thanks for sharing.

  • We all know that doing what we do is NOT easy.. and here's a perfect example of one man's strength... Knowing he has Mona makes me so happy! She is LUCKY to have Hugh in her life.

  • This letter is famous at Pet Rescue By Judy, posted on our Rainbow Bridge. Hugh documents the journey experienced by many of our volunteers, fosters and adopters. He articulates beautifully the transition from, "Gee, getting a dog/cat would be fun" to "This animal and it's spirit has touched my soul and changed my life." He captures why so many people are willing to risk the heartbreak of adopting a senior dog, fostering, volunteering with rescued pets. He blessed Suzie and us.

  • What a wonderful and sad story. Thank you to Hugh for giving Suzie the best months of her life.

  • I go back and forth on whether or not this sotry sad. What was sad was the phone call from Seminole Animal Control, begging us to take Suzie. What was sad was Suzie sitting trembling in a crate, with no one interested in adopting her. What was sad was Hugh living in a new city, without his family, without his friends. It would have been sad if Hugh had not fostered again. But he has taken in Mona, an emaciated, 8 year old backyard breeder Boxer. Who likes to wrestle. Another life saved.

  • So... Mona likes to wrestle eh? A true Boxer!!! The beauty of this story is that Suzie had a chance to go when SHE was ready, not when WE mandated it to be so. One day, I hope I grow up to be like Hugh.

  • God Bless Hugh and Suzie.

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