Olympian Gus Kenworthy pens touching tribute after the sudden death of his rescue dog, Beemo.
Upon examination, it was revealed that Beemo’s lungs were deteriorated and her heart enlarged as the result of a congenital condition.
Upon examination, it was revealed that Beemo’s lungs were deteriorated and her heart enlarged as the result of a congenital condition.
Bretagne, the last surviving search and rescue dog who worked at the World Trade Center following Sept. 11, was honored on Monday with a statue.
“Some of Brian’s favorite activities included barking at things not there, cuddling alongside you, taking over his mother’s bed, licking his butt, acting like a spazz…” <3
“Without her there’s no doubt that I wouldn’t be able to accomplish this task,” said Wimberly.
“Someday, they will show you that picture, and tell you how wonderful and how loved your first dog was, even though your lives only overlapped so very briefly.” <3
“Beloved dog… Your life was also important… Rest In Peace little one, it’s sad that you had to be exposed for someone’s hate. You are surrounded by love.” <3
“She is the most gentle, kind thing I have ever come across in my life,” Dr. Travis explained to viewers. “She is literally who I wish everyone could be.”
Today is the anniversary of what many call the single worst attack on US soil, ever. We honor those brave dogs of the search and rescue teams from Ground Zero.
“Through thick and thin you’ve always been my best friend. I’ll see you at the finish line, RIP Puppy Efron,” he said.
Kyle’s photos of their last day together have gone viral in just days, and she hopes that it will inspire others to do something similar for their pets’ last days.
“Otis always wanted to sit in our lap while we were driving. I never let him because I thought it was too dangerous… but on this weekend we had no rules.”
Bretagne lived and worked with her owner/handler, volunteer firefighter Denise Corliss, for all of her 16 years. The golden retriever was euthanized on Monday.