Wolfie Print - Juno's Place


Item Number: 373

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $20

Online Close: Jun 2, 2018 10:00 PM MDT

Bid History: 25 bids - Item Sold!


Description

Beautiful 8" x 10" fine quality box print that produced especially for Wolfie by myrescuedogs.org.


Wolfie was wandering in a junkyard for about 18 months on his own.
Finally he was trapped and taken in by Juno's Place pack.
Sadly he had Heart Worm, Lyme and Renal issues... test results showed signs of Lyme nephritis.
Wolfie was an older guy and so once they found out he was sick, Juno's Place started him a bucket list.
They were in St. Patrick's day parade and got to be on TV.
They got to ride in a fire truck.


But Juno's mom really wondered if there was something Wolfie really wanted...something mom would never know about.


Mom spoke with Sara who is an animal communicator from Joyous Voices with Sara Corey.
Sara said that Wolfie really wanted 2 things!
1. He wanted a tag for his collar with his name and our address so he knew he belonged!
2. He wanted to make sure he was not forgotten and wanted a photo of himself in our house.


So Juno's mom went to pet store and got him his tag.
A few days later Juno's mom got an email from Karen Morang Photography and Karen offered to do a photo shoot with Wolfie!


Wolfie got his two bucket list wishes but sadly passed unexpectedly, shortly after on April 8, 2016.


Wolfie's Legacy... A Howl Lot of Love Project was started to help other sick dogs fulfill their bucket list items.

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Donated by

Deb Young