Tuesday, December 20, 2016

The new animals in the house.

    Hi my name I s splashes the cat. I am taking over the blog till the new service dog get here. I have been with  missg and the family going on 10 years. I find it hard to belive she is gone. so let me  share some of the new members of the house. We have a new kitten he 8 months old name Black Butler a.k.a. Butler he is black and we got him a few days after miss g passing as I was not doing well with out a companion to play with.  I think mom should have gotten a older cat but he still fun to be around. we also got two betta fish they were xmas gifts to mom from auntie niki and one of her friends.  enjoy the pics.
                                                                    










Miss G memerioal post.

                            .Leonard Martin Francis Harris I Knew Miss G longer than anyone except JM. When we first picked her up near Lake Placid she seemed like such a high strung puppy. But as she grew older and understood her role, she was the best seizure dog I have ever met. I was proud to be Daddy to Miss G. I will miss her terribly. You and your little menagerie are in my thoughts and prayers.
Marty.

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Miss G has Passed Away (nov 19th, 2016)

                         It is with a heavy heart that I write this entery. Miss G beloved service dog, friend and family member passed away at 10:34pm this evening. She will be missed by all that knew and loved her. She was my service dog for 11 years and it seems time just flew by for us. I wish we had start this blog way back than. So I asked you tonight hug your furry friend and family members closer and give them a hug for us.
                                                      Miss G
                                             Nov 24th,2004 -Nov 19th,2016
                                               Gone far to soon but never forgotten.