German Shepherd Rescue Alliance of Wisconsin

         
     
             

 

Emma Rose 

Dear Emma Rose,

You were found by a sweet lady named Sue, when your owners pushed you out of their vehicle, and left you in the road alone.  You were petrified, running around in circles in the road, trying to figure out what had just happened.  Sue knew what happened, because she saw everything.  She saw them drive off, and leave you there.  Thankfully that's not the end of the story for you. 

Sue took you in and wanted to keep you, but she didn't have the room.  You were covered in ticks and had sores on your elbows.  The ticks explain why you contracted Lyme disease.  It is also evident that you were outside probably all of the time because you also had Pannus.  She e-mailed us in desperation to come and get you to find you a great home.  I volunteered to drive up to Wisconsin Dells, meeting Sue 1/2 way, because you were from the border of Minnesota and Wisconsin off I-94.  You loved being in the truck, and going for rides even though you had that bad experience of being pushed out from one.  You were forgiving.  I cleaned you up, and took to the vet's office, where you received your medication for Lyme and Pannus disease. 

You came into my home, and made best friends with all three of my children.  You were my two year old son Jesse's first best friend.  He always put his arms around you, and he rested his head on your back and said, "awe, your my best friend."  My two daughters wanted to name you.  One wanted to call you Rosie, and the other one wanted your name to be Emma.  So I combined the two names, and you became Emma Rose.  You kissed us in record speed every day.  I tried counting how many kisses you would give in a minute, but I lost count at around 900.  You were loyal, obedient and loving all of the time.  You were my shadow. 

You waited on my bed for me, when I was at school.  You would come running as soon as you heard my voice.  You made me feel appreciated, and loved while I was going through one of the toughest times of my life, my divorce.  I needed you, and you needed me.  You always watched me and cared about me.  You would cuddle up to me in bed, and I would have to be careful not to pet you too much because you would get too excited, and you couldn't stop giving affection.  I loved that anyway, when you would get excited over the littlest touch of affection.  You made me feel important.  I'm sorry that you died after your spay surgery. 

The doctor said you had a bleeding disorder, and he found blood, and blood clots in your abdomen the next day.  He said it may have been caused by your Lyme disease.  I thank God you were home with me, when you passed.  I thank God you weren't alone in the woods, or with your old family.  I know we love each other, and I'm glad I was there for you when you needed me the most just as you were for me.

I will see you again and the wait is going to be long.  For every day your not with me, it's painful.  It is my loss, because I know your in a much better place.  You did nothing wrong. You are happy, and watching us every day.  You are mine Emma, and I will always love, and miss you even though I only knew you for a month.  Thank you for spirit and your love.
Yours,
Kyra