Hey there, have you heard the heartwarming story of a woman and her beloved dog? It’s a story that reminds us of the deep bond we share with our pets and the lengths we will go to ensure their happiness, even when faced with difficult circumstances.
Valerie Alexander lives in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood, where she shares a home with her best friend, Rosie. Like any good dog, Rosie has stood by her master through thick and thin during their five years together. Now, as Valerie faces her final days, she is determined to secure a bright future for her faithful sidekick
Suffering from terminal brain cancer, Valerie’s final wish is to see Rosie in a new loving home before she passes away.
art of the loving dog mom’s wish is to meet the person (or persons) who will be caring for her cherished pup when she is gone. Yet, according to Valerie’s doctor, she has just weeks left to live, making the search for Rosie’s forever family all the more urgent.“I want to make sure she gets as much love after I’m gone as she gives. I don’t want her to be sad, or locked in a cage or treated badly. I want someone who loves her,” Valerie said.
art of the loving dog mom’s wish is to meet the person (or persons) who will be caring for her cherished pup when she is gone. Yet, according to Valerie’s doctor, she has just weeks left to live, making the search for Rosie’s forever family all the more urgent.“I want to make sure she gets as much love after I’m gone as she gives. I don’t want her to be sad, or locked in a cage or treated badly. I want someone who loves her,” Valerie said.
Although Valerie’s time is short, she says it would mean the world to her and help her truly rest in peace if she could see Rosie safe, happy, and provided for before she passes.
To learn more about adopting Rosie, reach out to Charles by email at [email protected]. Let’s hope this special girl finds the perfect new place to call home in time to fulfill Valerie’s wish
Who Will Care For Your Dog Should You Pass Away?
There are no guarantees in life, so it is important to make arrangements on behalf of your pets should you become unable to care for them. Some people are lucky enough to have friends or family willing to take in their pets in the event of their death. Others choose to work with a lawyer who specializes in estate planning. While you cannot leave money or property directly to your pets, you can use your will or living trust to designate an inheritor and provide the resources they need to care for your animals.
There are also rescue services and for-profit companies that can help you plan a secure future for your furry friends. This wonderful organization even offers in-home aid to hospice patients so their pets can remain at home as long as possible.
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