Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Remember Rosie and Adopt

Rosie
I introduced Rosie in my post Rescue Stories: Rosie. Rosie and her loving mom, Cinnamon, have become a strong voice against puppy mills.    


Recently and unexpectedly sweet Rosie died. Cinnamon is devastated as any of us that have lost a beloved companion understand.  I am still grieving for Jelly Bean and I often cry in sadness and joy for all my other darling babies (my dogs) I have lost. This blog is dedicated to the memory of one of my special needs girls I had to let go a year ago, Sophie .
 
With the death of Rosie, Cinnamon has received condolences and messages.  Apparently some fans of Rosie and the icon she has become have spoken of breeding their dog and naming a puppy after her. A link to the page Everything Rosie is below.

Be The Change. Sometimes the Difference Between Life and Death IS YOU!


Sophie
Even in grief Cinnamon has remained an staunch advocate against puppy mills and for animal rights.  I want to share one of her facebook posts to help spread the word.
 
Even in grief Cinnamon has remained an staunch advocate against puppy mills and for animal rights
Quote from Cinnamon on Everything Rosie Facebook :

Rosie was and always will be beautiful to me. I see a spectacular otherworldly creature from a children’s storybook when I look at her pictures and she radiated something magical when she was in my arms. HOWEVER…what I also see and remember is how those little legs didn’t work as well as she wanted them to and as well as they should have. I see the joy she can hardly contain but can’t fully express. I see a face I dearly loved and will go to my grave loving; yet, I also see the face of a dog that entered this world through a toxic gene pool because of greed and ignorance.
 
So please understand why I am worried and disturbed to receive emails from people saying they are going to breed their dog and name a pup after Rosie. Please understand that my head and heart ache when people write to say it is such a shame she never had puppies. I know those folks mean well.
Rosie and I made the best of what she had, and with an army of assistance, we still couldn’t repair the damage wrought by greed, ignorance and neglect. Please look at Rosie’s video and celebrate her life. Please promise her that you will never let another animal come into the world this way. Make her life have meaning and purpose.”
Soon a worldwide memorial will be held in celebration of Rosie's life and to bring awareness to the plight of dogs bred in puppy mills. Cinnamon has asked you "Make her life (Rosie) have meaning and purpose."
 
 
 
I also ask you to make Rosie's life have meaning  and purpose.  Make my sweet Jelly Bean and Sophie, puppy mill rescues with Congenital birth defects. So many animals have suffered due to the greed and inhumanity of humans. 
 
Please be aware and raise awareness.  As I always ask and say: Be The Change. Sometimes the Difference Between Life and Death IS YOU!
BE THE CHANGE!
 
 
 
For more Rosie visit the Everything Rosie Facebook page.
 
 
 

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    1. Rachel, all 'mills' are disgusting. Thank you for caring and stopping by. Andrea

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  2. We first learned about puppy mills when we brought Stella Rose into our lives. From that time on, we have become more educated and outspoken against them. We love all our pugs dearly but we also know their poor breeding and genetics will probably cos issues as they age. I hope people will make a change, I see them rallying together more, its just a long hard battle.
    Stella Rose, Maggie and Angus McConnell's Momma

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    1. I am so glad you are an advocate. Thank you for reading and caring. Andrea

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