Paisley
Update: 6-26-10: Paisley, you will be missed by everyone who loved you. You have touched the hearts of so many and we will always remember the love you gave to everyone. You have earned your angel wings. Puggy kisses and hugs to you.
My name is Paisley and I came into CFPR as a surrender. I am 13 years old and had been with my mom my whole life. It was really hard for my family to give me up. You see, my mom had two infants that were allergic to me, and she really had no choice. After my foster mom took me to the doctor, it was determined that I had a lump on my leg. After testing they gave me the news. It was mast cell cancer around my heart and lungs. The doctor said that my cancer was inoperable and he gave me 6 months. I will stay with my foster mom in hospice care for the rest of my days, but I am living a good life. I get to play and be the little spunky girl I am. My foster mom gives the best snuggles and I love her very much. I am pretty sure she loves me too!
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From the 1st day Paisley came into my life I knew she was special. She continues to bring life into my household. Even though she has been diagnosed with mass cell cancer she loves life and her food dish and we love her and enjoy everyday we are given with her.
Juanita
Reading about Paisely almost made me cry because I lost my first dog Maxie to a combination of cancer and epilepsy. Both took a great toll on him and he passed away about 5 years ago. I am glad to see Paisley found someone who has the heart to take her in and bravery for I remember how hard the road was with my dear Maxie. God bless you.
Snuggles and hugs, we love you and miss you but are sooooooo happy you are loved and cared for in your new home. Enjoy those wagon rides!!
Hi Ruth, I went to Nita’s place a couple of weeks ago to visit the hospice babies, especially Paisley. She is a beautiful little girl! She loved the wagon rides alot. When she saw Nita pull the wagon out from the garage, her little butt started moving quickly toward Nita. We alternated the babies between rounds but Paisley was the only one that got to go on all the rides. She did not move from her place, lol! She is a joy and is being well loved in Nita’s home.
Paisley has also taken on a job to become Nita’s nanny for her son, Jordan. If Jordan moves around the house, she starts barking at him to let Nita know he’s up to something. I just love that little girl!
Paisley continues to fill our home with joy. She is still her spunky little self at meal time and loves her rides in the wagon. She gets to see everything and not move a muscle. She has been on a bit of a diet lately and doing well with it. She has a pretty new purple dress she likes and doesn’t want to grow out of it. She loves her snuggle time and I love giving them. Paisley is doing good. Juanita
I can’t believe it’s been a year since we had to give you up. I think about and miss you EVERYDAY!! I’m glad you have such a wonderful home and I know Ms. Juanita and her family take super good care of you
I love you Paisley!
paisley we all love you and will miss your smiles.
Paisley,
I first met you at your former family’s home. They loved you sooooo much but couldn’t take care of you any longer.They knew CFPR could and would take care of you until the day came that you left. You blessed my home with such sweetness (and feistiness!) for the short time that you were with me. Thank you for letting me be part of your life.
You are whole and free of any pain …. find all your CFPR friends who have crossed the bridge before you.
Juanita thank you for loving Paisley as much as we did. Her loss is hard for us but are glad she is no longer suffering. Blessing to you and all the hospice and foster families for pugs who are loved but can no longer remain with their families.
From the moment I layed eyes on Paisley I knew I wanted her in my life. I had never seen a pug like her. She was so squat but fiesty. So fluffy with a tongue that was as long as she was.
Everyday that Paisley was with us she ruled our home. She was loyal to me, always waiting by the door till my return. She watched over my son as though he was her son. She scolded him and made him follow the rules.
Not many could hold her and give her the hugs and kisses. She chose who would be close. She would nip at anyone that she didn’t want to mess with her, including the doctors. But from me, she looked for comfort and lovin.
Over time her health was failing but she still chased my son and held her ground. She loved her rides in the wagon. She could lay there while you did the work.
She had a way about her and so many fell in love with Paisley. It’s amazing how someone so small could have such a significant impact on our lives.
We are still struggling with her loss but I know she was loved and happy right to the end, and so was I. There will never be another pug like her for me but, it’s okay, they all have their place in my heart and Paisley will live on because of us.
Thank you all for all your love and support throughout my time with her. Juanita
Nita, Paisley knew how much you loved her. When others said it was her time, you did not give up hope and gave her more time. You and Matt gave her your utmost love and set her free when she told you she was ready. You both helped her get her angel wings.
Paisley, your Aunt Sharon and Uncle Andy loved you from the first time we laid eyes on you. We’re glad to help keep you happy with the wagon. Seeing you so content in it put big smiles on our faces. We will miss you but will always love you.