Introducing THE DOG PARK - Submit Your Dog's Photo & Bio

My dogs and I would love to know more about YOU and YOUR FURBABY (or babies!) Send over a photo of your dog (under 200kb, please) along with a short description/bio (4 - 6 lines) to me at agirl@agirlandherdogs.com and I will post it under The Dog Park! If you want to submit a photo and bio of a special dog that has passed, I will post it under Memory Lane / Rainbow Bridge. We look forward to meeting all of you!

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TIFFY (1992 - 2005)


Tiffy

This was one special little Pomeranian. When I met Damien she was the love of his life and his best friend. She would sleep on his feet and then move to his head when it stormed. She couldn’t stand to be ignored - if you were reading a book, she would come and lay down right on top of it. On New Year’s Eve we would dip our fingers in champagne and give her a taste. Her favorite thing was butter pecan ice cream, and she only ate boiled chicken and rice (never dog food!) And whenever we’d bathe her, she’d always hold up one paw (she hated water) and she looked like a wet rat! She would tip toe in wet grass and always kick up the ground to cover her ‘business’. When she got riled up, she would paw at the ground with her front paws, just like a bull - we called her El Toro! And when she wanted her tummy rubbed, she’d roll over on her back and stretch out and wait - we called it ‘assuming the position’ - it was too cute!!

Tiffy was, by far, the prettiest pom I have ever seen. Pretty and prissy and feisty for such a little dog! She knew what she wanted - her daddy’s love and attention - and she always got it!

I loved that little pom, too - she never took to me as much as her daddy, of course (poms tend to be a one person dog), but we had a special little bond.

When she was 13, she passed away from tracheal collapse, just 2 days after Tyson passed away. It was one of the most painful and difficult things Damien has ever had to go through - it just broke our hearts.

We love you, Tiffy. You were (and still are) our Fla, Schniggs, Tiny Tiffy Tiff, Pom Pilot, Pom Tree, our Foxy Fox. We know a good pom never goes bad. We will miss you always and you know we will always have a very special place in our hearts. And we know you visit us through Sibby often - and we thank you for those pieces and aspects of you in her. We will never forget you, Baby.

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One Response to “TIFFY (1992 - 2005)”

  1. Jerri Palechka Says:

    My husband from Vancouver,BC and I from Indianapolis, IN met through Rainbow bridge. Not looking for love mind you but the two dogs we lost that were already at the rainbow bridge had other ideas. After years of a long distance relationship and finally marriage two years ago we now live very happily with our two shelties and an english cocker in Bellingham Washington. We have recently started our own dog treat bakery business and loving it. Dogs love us forever, I can prove it. Alex and JJ gave Jimmy and I a gift AFTER they passed. It was having each other.

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