It's with heavy heart that today will be the day that Callie-Roo goes across the bridge to join her brothers and sisters.
She has given me nothing but joy these past six years and I will miss her deeply. I will miss the recliner time we spend every night. Every pheasant that flushes will bring back the memories you have left me with.
Callie you do not know how much I love you and always will. Be patient I will be along in time to take that pheasant from you.
All the tests came back negative on the fungal tests they did. She has quit eating and we struggled to get anything down her, in the past few days she can't hold her bladder.
It still could be fungal, but they would have to open her chest up to get a sample to be sure and they said it wasn't something the recommended.
Sorry to hear about Callie, the loss of her father Chevy , 2 years ago , makes the loss of his offspring even harder to hear about. But, we know they have met at the rainbow bridge , and retrieveing all the birds they want.
So sorry for your loss. It always makes it tougher when they go young. She'll be eating steak every night and making all the retrieves she wants upstairs
Callie Roo was indeed a special girl for God to want her back so soon. Loosing the young ones are the toughest... And the plans you have for them, even if just more lap time. The old ones we miss and grieve for, but it's more understandable. My condolences on your loss. Godspeed Callie Roo. We were all pulling for you.
Very sorry, she was way too young to leave you. Treasure the memories!
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