miabellaamoure | 06-13-2010 06:24 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Ringo1
(Post 3150628)
I actually think Roriee's story is very inspirational. What a little fighter can do with a little extra helping hand; little extra loving; good medical care; and surrounded in prayer - mostly from total strangers who came together through an internet wire. YHR gave her a chance and boy has she taken it!
In doing so, she's inspired many of us to see, really see, the need that is out there. So many unwanted little yorkies; one rescue can't possibly take them all. She's inspired us to reach down into our empty pockets and give back what we can.
Not bad for a cute, little, neurogically compromised, sweet little dog.
Good job Roriee. | What I'm about to post, I just want it to be known that I truly mean it with all sincerity & not to imply that anyone here does this but, for an added awareness.
So, here's what I hope for...I hope that through Rorie's story those who get the idea of "breeding" into their heads to rethink that idea unless they have properly taken ALL the time (years) to do so with a mentor and for all the RIGHT reasons!;)
I also wish that IF someone is facing a situation that their pet's health is in peril, that they will NEVER let their pride get in the way of the welfare of their pet and instead place their trust in rescue to do right by their pet.
Lastly, I hope that the rest of Rorie's life is spent being happy, loved & pain free:heart to:aimeeyork:heart to |