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Remember those that have passed over
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Dixon
1998-2008
  Dixon, beloved therapy dog of Karen Kirchner

Dixon came to us from a rescue in July 2003 at age seven.  We were head over heals from the get go.  One of the first things he did when we got home was a running leap onto the cushioned chair in the corner of our bedroom.  “I claim this chair,” he was telling us.  That’s where he slept that first night but then we thought the kitchen would be the perfect sleeping quarters from there on.  WRONG!!  By the second night of our kitchen trial he had lobbied successfully and convinced us that anywhere in the bedroom would be just fine.  We bought him a new crate with some fleece blankets and the rest was history.

Dixon was not trained at all when we adopted him. We knew we had quite a task at hand to try and get a stubborn seven-year-old dachshund properly trained.  We wisely opted for the slightly pricier obedience class, which would allow us to repeat as many times as needed at no additional course costs.

As time passed we knew we had a special little guy, but when my cousin mentioned one day at a family gathering that he felt Dixon with his “soft” smooth coat and his calm demeanor, would be a good therapy dog, that really got us to thinking. First Dixon got his Canine Good Citizen award and then passed the Delta Society Therapy Dog evaluations.  Karen and Dixon volunteered at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles and Henry Mayo Memorial Hospital in Santa Clarita for two and a half years.  They earned the Presidential Service Award two years in a row.

We enjoyed many fun times with Dixon. It pained us greatly when his health turned this past fall.  He developed some neurological problems in his spine and we visited all potential remedies to try and help him in his recovery but it got progressively worse and we lost him early in 2008.  We loved him and miss him dearly.


Winston
2002-2008

Born: March 6, 2002
Weighed: 145 pounds
Favorite Toy: Water bottles
  Winston, beloved therapy dog of Nikki & Larry Conkings

 

Winston, beloved therapy dog of Nikki & Larry Conkings crossed the Rainbow Bridge on February 11, 2008.  Even though his life was short, he touched the lives of so many people that he will always be remembered.

 

Winston was affectionately known as, "Sir Winston", which fit him perfectly!  At the age of one he won the 2003 Big Dog Look-a-like contest at the Santa Barbara Big Dog Parade. He was also a contestant on "America's Top Dog" TV show in February 2004.

Winston became a therapy dog in 2003, making weekly visits to Long Beach Memorial/Children's Hospital.  Being that Sir Winston loved kids, he made visits to local elementary pre-school classes for autistic children, and he was the mascot for the Kid's Camp of New Hope Grief Counseling group.  He attended numerous camps over the past two years. Every year, Winston was invited to Career Day at the local kindergarten class to help explain all about pet therapy volunteer work.

Nikki said of Winston, "He was truly one of God's creatures and we always told him he was doing God's work.  He will be greatly missed by all - we will love him forever!" 

     
     

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Updated: March 2008
Music by: Craig Chaquico & Russ Freeman, Song title: "Fallen Heroes"