ln 2007 Lexi came into the animal charity to be rehomed after her owner had passed away, she was thirteen and a half years old and l wanted to help her so gave her a home with me and my other rescue dogs. l went on holiday with my family and my dogs came along too, how they loved the big cottage in the countryside and the day trips to the seaside that week in 2008. This year Lexi’s eyesight and hearing worsened and then she began to act senile, confused, sleeping daytime, awake at night. She was at vets a lot and had tablets. The confusion worsened and it was thought she had a tumour on brain. Lexi was put to sleep while l stayed with her on llth november 2009 aged nearly l6 years. l told her she was going to be with her real owner now and no more being confused and no more restless nights. She was a little character and will never be forgotten.
Lexi love you always,
Lexi |
11, Nov 2009 |
Madeliene Eggleton |