![]() JOSIE
The day after Josie's details appeared on the Oldies Club website, she was on her way to her new foster home courtesy of Irish Retriever Rescue's network of volunteer transporters. Maria collected her from the Dogs' Home as soon as they opened that day and, thanks to Sally's efficient organisation, the 220 mile journey went without a hitch. After three changes of car she arrived in Essex and met her new family including her new companion, Bella.
Josie has a number of health problems but a trip to the vet plus Pauline's advice on homeopathic remedies soon put her on the road to recovery and made her more comfortable. Unfortunately she then had to have urgent surgery to remove a tumour which was causing her serious hormonal problems. She is now back at home and recovering well but had it not been for IRR's quick action, the outcome might not have been positive. Her period as a foster dog was extremely short as her new family immediately fell in love with her and decided to join the illustrious ranks of IRR failed fosterers and adopt her. So now Josie has a wonderful new life to look forward to.
Josie and her family would like to thank Manchester Dogs Home, the Oldies Club and especially Irish Retriever Rescue and those amazing transporters, Maria, Sally, Linda and Diane – also Pauline and Jackie for their constant support. Without them, Josie's story might not have had a happy ending. UPDATE APRIL 09
The two pics below are Josie’s pin up and her and Argie playing. She's 12, he's 16 but what's age when you're having fun :-))) JOSIE'S ANNIVERSARY UPDATE I know some of you, especially Maria, will know exactly who I am but for anyone who wonders, cast your mind back to exactly a year ago when you helped me to move from Manchester Dogs' Home into my forever home with Di and Rob in Essex. I'm Josie, the little ginger coloured lab and my mum told me that lots of lovely IRR people were involved over a couple of days organising, collecting and transporting me and I just wanted to let you all know how I am getting on. I love my home and my big sister, Bella and we have loads of good times together. We sleep in the sun, amble round the garden and play with our furry toys. We also have what mum calls foster dogs who come and go - that's always good fun and I love meeting new friends. I've had a couple of operations at the vet's but I always bounce back and the vet says I'm such a sweet, happy little thing. My life is great and without you all I wouldn't be here at all so thank you loads and loads for putting all that effort into rescuing one funny little dog. My mum and dad take loads of photos and videos of me and as today is a special day, there's a new video. If you want to have a look to remind yourself who I am, it's here http://www.flickr.com/photos/37432786@N05/4412688709/in/set-72157619742025759/ Lots of love and kisses to you all Josie xxxxxxxxx PS I don't know the email addresses of some the lovely people who transported me so perhaps someone can pass my love and thanks on to them. xx VERY SAD NEWS We were all saddened to hear that Josie went to Rainbow Bridge on 21 Jan 2011. She was much loved and is very much missed by Di and Rob and her sisters Bella and Holly. Fly with the angels sweet girl.
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