Small But Mighty

Our little Minnie gained her Angel wings over Thanksgiving weekend; we have not had the strength until today to share our sadness. Sometimes you just can’t find the words… 

Minnie climbed into the arms of her favorite person, her Sidekick, laid down, and went to sleep forever; it just must have been time.

It’s hard to describe the multitude of emotions we are feeling here at the Sanctuary. How do you say goodbye to the soul that brought so much love and light into your lives with just her mere presence. For the people and dogs here at the Sanctuary, at a mere 2.5 pounds, she was special, larger than life- in charge, the boss, and honestly things will never be the same. 

Minnie arrived at Paws Give Me Purpose Sanctuary back in October of 2020 with 2 other dogs. She was found wandering the streets of Baltimore; it looked like she had been neglected for a long time, a walking skeleton with barely any hair, not having much hope left and cowering in fear when touched. Our promise to Minnie was to provide her with a safe and loving environment for the rest of her life, we committed and kept this promise. 

Minnie quickly became the Sidekick to our CFO, she was always by his side, in his arms or on his lap whenever he was around – the human love of her life. The rest of us would watch in awe at her just waiting for him to come through the doors because that meant snuggles and snacks. Her excitement made us all smile and laugh because the rest of us felt so offended when she’d ignore us to be with him. If he was in the other room, she would try to climb furniture to get to him. When she saw him, she would bark at him until he picked her up. They had a very special relationship.

She was the boss of our senior center here at the Sanctuary, leader of the “mean girls” Chihuahua group and ruler of the sofa – her throne. She decided who was permitted to join their clique and who could sit on her couch. She ruled with her tiny stature, sheep-like bark (which earned her the nickname Sheepy), and fierce nature. All the other female Chihuahuas were at her beck and call. They wouldn’t touch a morsel of food until she ate first, and if she decided she didn’t want a non Chi around her, she would initiate the group of nasty girls like you wouldn’t believe – barking and snapping away until the non Chi dog would walk away. Not one single dog here in Sanctuary, even those larger in size, would go against her – it was a dynamic to observe like no other. 

Minnie also had a doggie boyfriend, Inky. When Inky arrived at our Sanctuary, she claimed him as her own and welcomed him in as a member of the Chihuahua clique – he is the only male she ever allowed to join the group, and when her human Sidekick wasn’t around, she was always snuggled up to Inky. 

One of her favorite times of the day, late morning, it was snack time on the couch with Sanctuary mom. The clique would all gather on her couch and enjoy extra special treats. If Sanctuary mom was running late she knew it, and would complain until snack time began – she was a punctual girl. 

Her favorite snacks were blueberry muffins, sweet potato fries, and honey goat cheese – and boy could she eat! We just couldn’t figure out where she was putting it all since she always stayed so tiny. 

This tiny senior had such a profound effect on everyone here at the Sanctuary and her loss has left a gaping hole for so many like no other. Since her passing the couch remains empty, none of her friends will sit there – almost as if she is still there and they are waiting for her permission. Her little group is missing her like crazy, the entire Sanctuary dynamic has changed and little Inky has been keeping to himself mourning this loss off on his own. 

Every time we lose a Sanctuary resident, they take a piece of our hearts with them, and every new dog that comes through our doors gifts us a piece of theirs. All of the components of our hearts here at PGMP are dog and these precious souls, no matter how long they are with us, have taught us to be as generous and as loving as they are. 

Every dog that comes here to our Sanctuary brings something special with them, they too have a purpose just as we do, and our little Sheepy certainly lived her life to the fullest with purpose. 

You will always live on in our hearts Minnie – you were taken way too soon. We were blessed to have known and been able to love you with our whole hearts!

Thank you to each and everyone of you for caring, for being a support to us during this time and for being a part of the best days of Minnie’s life!

Paws Give Me Purpose – Hearts Like Dogs

Welcome Timmy

Today we would like to introduce you to our newest tiny Sanctuary resident, Timmy (shelter name Titan).

Found as a stray, Timmy was brought in to the Babylon Animal Shelter where he waited for his family to come and find him; sadly that never happened. It seems that Tiny Tim is yet another senior dog tossed out like yesterday’s newspaper by those he thought would love him forever – heartbreaking doesn’t even begin to describe our feelings about this.

Estimated to be 13+ years of age, Timmy presents with many medical issues that require immediate care. We are working closely with our Veterinary team to help him get as healthy and comfortable as possible; he has sadly been severely neglected for far too long.

Timmy officially entered our Sanctuary doors yesterday, and we need YOUR help in order to give him the chance to live out his golden years to the fullest. Timmy deserves this second chance to be happy, loved and cherished. Our promise is to give him his best life daily with unconditional love for the rest of his life.

We ask that you please consider making a donation to help with Timmy’s urgent and ongoing care, consider becoming his Sanctuary sponsor or a Guardian Angel to all our Sanctuary residents.

By Mail:
Paws Give Me Purpose Inc.
2 Jade Lane
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

Directly toward our Vet bills:
House Paws Mobile Veterinary Service
(856) 234-5230

Tiny But Fierce

It is with the heaviest of hearts that we share the sudden passing of little Seraphina. 

She was tiny but fierce; although she was a very sick little girl, you’d never have known it. Her prognosis was grim when she arrived here to Paws Give Me Purpose, she was diagnosed with both bladder cancer and congestive heart failure. But, there was this amazing light of life in her eyes like no other – she rallied and lived a very spoiled, comfortable, beautiful 3 months.

Seraphina became part of a very exclusive group here at our Sanctuary, a group of female Chihuahuas who are also jokingly known as the “mean girls” of the Sanctuary. If you are not a dog of the Chihuahua breed, they know it and you can not share their couch, space etc. As a group they will gang up on you – they keep us laughing but also on our toes all the time. They stuck together, they did everything together, ate together, sunbathed together, and even slept together. 

Seraphina was immediately welcomed the moment she came through our Sanctuary doors – it was as if all the other Chis already knew her and she knew them. The instant bond was incredibly beautiful to observe especially since we knew she was so sick. 

She enjoyed her life here to the fullest. After a life of horrible neglect she truly deserved so much better than what she got and we worked hard to erase all that bad by creating only good memories for her. 

Seraphina was a tiny Angel to every human here at the Sanctuary and Paws Give Me Purpose became her Heaven on Earth. And although she wasn’t ready to leave us, her body and heart were just too tired to go on – she closed her eyes going to sleep for the last time and gained her Angel wings.

To say we are heartbroken would be an understatement. Nothing will ever be the same here at Paws Give Me Purpose without her as each dog that comes through our door brings us something special. There is a huge cloud of sadness over the Sanctuary as Seraphina’s group of friends are mourning her loss. 

You will always live on in our hearts Seraphina – you were taken way too soon. We were blessed to have known and been able to love you with our whole hearts! 

We hope you enjoyed your best life daily, unconditionally and that you know how much you are loved and missed by so many – most especially the other tiny Chihuahua souls who look for you daily. 

We would like to acknowledge Seraphina’s generous Sanctuary sponsor for assisting us with her care and helping give us the ability to provide her with everything she needed and more. On behalf of our little Seraphina, we thank you from the bottom of her little heart and ours. 

To all of our followers and supporters, thank you for caring and for being a support to us during this difficult time.