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<font size="+2">I don't know how many of you can remember Miss Ellie
Mae Basset but we had to help her make her way to the Rainbow
Bridge this morning after she was found to have some health
problems that were beyond treatment. My husband and I along with
our grandson went with her to the Vet so were with her when she
passed. We brought her home and found a place in the back yard
for her. She loved to take her slow walk around the back yard and
bark with the other fur kids at strangers in the alley. We are
going to plant a bush or tree so she'll have shade in the summer.
We have some excellent memories of her and her Diva ways. She was
an excellent Slave Trainer and rated up there with the best of
them. People told us she was spoiled but she just had real
trained slaves. I feel a little guilty because I didn't cry about
her passing. Maybe because I just have too many great memories of
her or maybe it just hasn't hit me yet that she's not here. I've
cried over dogs I've had 2 weeks and over one I lost after 15
years. I know in my heart though how much I loved my Dear Miss
Ellie Mae Basset. She'll love all the friends she will have at
the Rainbow Bridge.<br>
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