BELLA
April 2003 -- October 24, 2007
4-1/2 Precious Years
On a late April afternoon in 2003, I was at the
Pet Expo at the Orange County Fairgrounds with two of my Boxers in the
Meet the Boxer Booth. My friend and I decided to walk around as the
last day of the Pet Expo was coming to a close, when I saw Bella at the
L.A. Boxer Rescue booth. There was no doubt in my mind as I told
Dana, "She's coming home right now." ...And come home she did.
We didn't know how old she was, but she was referred to as a "Senior Foster".
She had been left on the streets to fend for herself after being abused
and beaten (her poor little tail could only wag to one side). She
obviously had once been a proud and noble Boxer, but the years of having
litter after litter proved her unable to produce any longer; thus, she
was of no use to anyone. WRONG! She happily came with me and
into her new home where I made her this promise: "Bella, you will
never be cold, wet or hungry again."
And she never was.
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This was Bella when she first came to our house.
Oh, and yes, she was still intact! She introduced me to the joys
of a female in season! She soon settled in and a few months later
was spayed. She had two other Boxers to play with; but, play was
not in Bella's vocabulary. Bella was in charge and the matriarch
of the pack. While with us, she introduced proper Boxer puppy behavior
to 4 puppies and became Annie's very best friend.
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Above is Bella and Annie -- so happy to be with each
other. Below you'll see Bella taking yet another puppy under wing.
I can hear her saying to me....."ANOTHER ONE??????"
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But, Bella's very, very best friend was my granddaughter,
Aurellia. Aurellia and Bella were inseparable and Aurellia is devastated
at Bella's absence.
Please enjoy "Reilly" growing up with old Bella:

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In October 2006, we had our first litter here
at HiJinx Boxers. Much to my surprise, Elsie (mother to the puppies),
wanted nothing to do with them after three weeks, so I weaned them and
gave them to Bella......her motherly instincts were astounding. She
was happy again, rolling on her old sore back to let the babies crawl all
over over -- what a gal!

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During this past few months, Bella was showing
signs her time was coming near to leave us. She had a mammary gland
tumor and was swelling with congestive heart failure. She began sleeping
close to 20 hours a day. She tried so hard to keep on going, but
she was no longer able to get on the couch and was dragging her hind feet.
Then, the terrible fires of San Diego County started. We had to evacuate.
This move from her comfortable home proved to be too much for Bella.
She became incontinent and stumbling. We loved her too much to let
her suffer. On October 24, 2007, we took her to our vet and let her
go. The last words Bella heard as she slipped away was my voice telling
her, "I love you, Bella, mama loves you."
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Run free, Bella -- until we meet again............
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Bella was one of your success stories; but, more
importantly she was OUR success story. Yes, we now have beautiful
AKC champions and plan to breed more beautiful and healthy Boxers, but
Bella's void will never be filled. We miss her more than words
can say. For all of those who pass over the seniors, take my advice
and think again. Their time may be shorter than you would like, but
the quality of that time more than makes up for the quantity of time you'll
have with a senior.
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