Thursday, June 05, 2008

God Bless BityBit and MaggieMae

BityBit was only two weeks old yesterday when she went to the Rainbow Bridge. She was everly so tiny compared to her brother (3 oz) and sister (2.9 oz) when she was born, and she fought so valiantly to live. Imagine a little pup weighing only ONE ounce, compared to her siblings. Here is a picture of the family:



BityBit skootched up to her mom, Izzy, just like the big kids, and she ate and napped and squeaked. She had gotten all the way up to FOUR ounces and it seemed that our Yorkie prayers were working. But she started crying and not eating, and having troubles, and no matter what Lady Bobbie did God decided it was best for BityBit to come live with him. Here little BityBit is up to four ounces and we think she's going to make it.



Lady Bobbie is a human who rescues pups, and she's like a second mom to them. On Friday, May 16th, her little rescue Maggie Mae, passed over to the Rainbow Bridge. She was only three, and in her short little life she experienced more pain and suffering that anyone ever should. She came to Lady Bobbie after probably being hit by a car. Some people tried to care for her but she couldn't walk and she wasn't getting any better. Lady Bobbie was called to see what she could do. Please take the time to read about Maggie Mae by clicking on the pink link "Maggie Mae" above.

Lady Bobbie made a beautiful memorial in her garden for Maggie Mae and now her baby sister, BityBit, is with her. Pictures of Maggie Mae's and BityBit's final resting place are at the bottom of Maggie Mae's story.

May God bless Lady Bobbie and all the others who work so tirelessly in rescuing pups and taking care of them. It doesn't matter whether they're lame, blind, deaf, maimed, deformed or just very sick. They leave for the bridge from their forever home knowing that they were loved, and that they'll be remembered and missed for always.

We loved you, BityBit and Maggie Mae, even though we hardly knew you. You are part of our family forever.

Mary-Margaret

2 comments:

Lacy said...

Sad w00f's MM, sad sumtimes when the tiniest of tinies, dont live verwy long..what pups haff to go through in this world..btw, i read the other day about Rose Anne..wonderfully written...RIP maggie mae and bitybit...run free...

b safe,
~rocky~

Joanie said...

Sad sad doggie tears here....