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Hello Dear Chris, You may be surprised to hear from me and I wonder if you still remember. It has been a long time since we corresponded at a very sad period. You were so kind to help me at that occasion. I had to put my dog to sleep and I was in such a doubt about what to do. I thank you again and again for helping me in that difficult decision. Since then I lost two other dear friends (Athila and Judy) The first one had to be put to sleep and the second, Judy, she died naturally after a long period of heart disease. Now, and since life goes on and we have to recover from sadness, I have two other new friends. One, a male, I was given by a friend still a puppy, and the other I rescued from the street. The male is a German Shepherd his name is "Torek" he is now one and a half years old, and the other, a female half Boxer is named "Molly". She was wondering about, so lost and lonely I didn't resist and took her home. Since Judy had died and Torek was very lonely and unhappy, this was a very good decision and now everybody is Very Very Happy. Attached are some photos of these two and also photos of the small mongrels I also rescued. Whenever you have the time, please drop me a line. I will be very happy to hear from you. Big Hug, |
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Dear Chris Bishop, My name is Jessica Brown and I am just writing to thank you for your help with my dog. I contacted you last month regarding my dog Sasha. I wanted to have her spayed as she had just had a litter of puppies and I did not want her having any more. As I could not afford the fees, you were very kind to help me with them, also getting me the appointment very quickly . The operation went well, and now Sasha is fine. So I would like to thank you very much. I am really grateful for your kindness. I would like donate what I can to your charity, when I can, as a token of my appreciation. Thanks again. Yours Faithfully, Jessica Brown |
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