Yesterday, I said goodbye to my best friend of 14 years, my first dog, Mugsy.
I adopted Mugsy from Paws Chicago when I was 30. He was by my side through my highest highs and lowest lows. To say this dog changed my life is an understatement. He was my shadow.
He was diagnosed with cancer in Sept. They gave him a month to life. He gave me 8 more months.
Yesterday, he took his last breath in my arms. As someone who travels a lot for work, I can’t tell you how you how grateful I am that I was able to hold him and tell him how much I loved him as we said goodbye.
So, for today’s Many Paws post, I’m sharing Sarah Smile, in honor of Musgy.
If you ever met Mugsy during a Zoom with me, you know he had the best smile. It lit up a room.
Sarah Smile was born with a cleft palate, but it doesn’t cause her any issues at all. She’s playful, happy, gentle, and full of love. She’s lived with kids and other dogs and absolutely adores them. I love her smile.
So, I’m hoping you’ll help me share her. She’s available for foster or adoption at Many Paws Global Rescue in Palatine, IL.
Instead of a sponsor for today’s post, I’m donating the $500 to Many Paws in Mugsy’s honor.
Photo credit: Nicholas I. Knuth 📸
And, please, please adopt, don’t shop. Foster. Donate. Do what you can, to the extent you can.
Nothing compares to the feeling of giving a rescue dog a second chance at love 🩷