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Rest in peace, Jill

This morning we heard from our friend Robin that Jill died yesterday. Jill lived at Sanctuary House for many years before she was adopted by Robin when I was hospitalized with a broken leg. It was great for Jill because earlier Robin had adopted two of Jill's puppies, Jade and Shiloh - Jill loved being back with her girls, and she loved Robin, too.

Jill had come to Sanctuary House long ago with the love of her life Jack. Jack and Jill were already expecting puppies! After the puppies were adopted, Jack and Jill settled in quite happily - sadly Jack died two or three years later. Jill who had been extremely shy and dependent on Jack became more outgoing and was always thrilled to run close for a few words and pat on the head before dashing off again. Jill was a sweet, gentle beagle. She is much missed, but has probably found Jack again at the Rainbow Bridge . . . and I'm sure they are waiting there for us!

[Photo credit Robin Buehler]

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