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Rachel Counts

Rachel Counts

North Royalton, UNITED STATES

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Purchase "I Woof You!" or 'I Meow You!" -

Almost all animal shelters are not-for-profit organizations or charities and rely on donations to survive. I would like to start supporting a local dog rescue and use 10% of the profit I make from doing artworks and thought that I should attempt to try to sell these two t-shirts to purchase dog/cat food, toys, beds, etc. to help them out! To help me out, please purchase one or a couple of these two t-shirts:

If you simply love dogs/cats, and want a t-shirt that’s “unique” and “different”.. but yet inspired by “You Had me at Hello”, that type of saying… and just want to have a t-shirt, feel free to purchase anyway! :)

Remember, adopt a SHELTER dog/cat! They make the best pets!!

You Had Me at Woof

You Had Me at Meow

Thanks!!

You'll always be my blue-eyed girl. =(

I can’t believe I’m doing this again. My beautiful Siberian Husky, Anna has passed on to the Rainbow Bridge to be with her sister, Rosie, who was my Beagle I had recently lost. Both girls were 16 days apart from each other. They truly had a bond and they were always around each other. Anna was about 13-14 years old. She had given up on life, and I had to let her go, do the best thing I could do, was to put her to sleep so she could end her pain and suffering. I’m going to miss you, old girl. I can’t believe you’re gone. I’m sorry I couldn’t be home to say goodbye. You’ll always be my blue-eyed girl.

Also if anyone is interested into purchasing a card or print of my beautiful babies, I would be forever grateful.

Rest in Peace, Rosie

My beautiful 7 year old Beagle was sent to the Rainbow Bridge on Oct. 4, 2008. My parents had to put down Rosie on Saturday morning, she started having back problems, and the vet gave her medication to help her ease the pain, and it worked for a while, then, for some reason, my parents said she came back inside hobbling, basically dragging herself behind the tv set, and just yelping and whimpering, and panting, trying to figure out what happened with her back legs, and so my parents took her to the vet, and found out that she was paralyzed from her middle of her back to her back legs. It would have cost us thousands of $ to have surgery on her, which we cannot afford and there was no other guarantees, no other options, so.. we had to put her to sleep, to ease her pain and now she is in a …