Been a rough year. A year ago yesterday we lost our Molly to renal cancer. She hid it well and by the time it was diagnosed she had 2 days with us. Right up to our last ride she was smiling.
Still hard to talk or write about her.
One of my favorite shots of her, a nightly ritual when we sat down to watch TV. The original iPhone pic is good enough to be a 16x20 hanging over our chairs.

11/05/04 - 12/20/14
Goldstock 2006, "The "Rescue Parade"
http://vid96.photobucket.com/albums/l173/porthole2/Animals/MollyRescueparade.mp4We move on and take comfort in knowing there are more pups that need our help in life.
We rescued another Golden in February that had an equally hard start in life. She is a hand full and challenging at times. But we swear she got ahold of Molly's book and read it cover to cover!
Her story will be forthcoming.
Today is my baby's 10th Birthday

9 years and 1 month ago she was destined to euthanasia.
We were the last "try" the local shelter did.
They called us (knowing we did Golden Rescue work) and asked if we could just give a try and see what is up with this wild rambunctious pup.
"No commitment, just try"
At the time she was only 11 months old and had been in 5 homes already!
Such a problem child that the local Animal Control officer pulled her from the shelter to give her one last try at her home.
She was the one that called us.
I've had dogs, cats etc my whole life and have never had one so attached to me as this one.
We tell all the newcomers to the Golden world (all large dogs included) that every day past 10 is a blessing. So starting tomorrow she gets an extra hug every day.
Molly
