“I took this photograph of the two of them in her final days, since she was my husband’s first girl and was there for him through some very tough times before I even knew him. My husband Adam had written the most beautiful letter to Dakota that he read to her before we had to put her down, and I kept a copy so he can look back on it one day if he ever wants to remember the last words he spoke to her.”
‘Goodbye my little girl, my daughter, my muse, my inspiration, my saviour, my hero, my everything.’ R.I.P. our sweet baby girl, we miss you everyday.’
Dakota was a rescue dog that was adopted from the pound.
Sara told DogHeirs, “She was actually picked up at a local pound so we don’t know her history completely — however we do believe she was a husky/beagle mix. She would howl at times just like a beagle but had the exact coat/build of a husky.”
~ Submitted by DogHeirs member Sara Robertson
Dogs who are rescued never forget the humans who saved them. We are highlighting heartwarming stories of dogs saved from dire situations and then cherished as invaluable family members.
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