I saw her peaking from the weeds on Bonnie View Rd. in South Dallas. Taking my then two little nephews out to Bristol in my 20034 Chevy Blazer. We turned it around and this little girl jumped in with us. She was a joy to our family for the next 10 or more years. I took her to the Dallas SPCA and had her spade - so she never had puppies. That never stopped the maternal love that filled this little girl! She Mother'd dogs, cats, geese, rabbits and ducks! Even a Turkey named Tom-Tom! She was just full of love and so loyal to her Daddy (James A. Dodd, Sr.) She was a great little watch dog and wanted everyone to get along.
Tah-Tah grew older and whiter.. She went over the Rainbow Bridge in old age. Beloved - she was laid to rest with all of her beloved fur friends.
As Daddy said - she was "The Little mommy That Never Was..."
I saw her peaking from the weeds on Bonnie View Rd. in South Dallas. Taking my then two little nephews out to Bristol in my 20034 Chevy Blazer. We turned it around and this little girl jumped in with us. She was a joy to our family for the next 10 or more years. I took her to the Dallas SPCA and had her spade - so she never had puppies. That never stopped the maternal love that filled this little girl! She Mother'd dogs, cats, geese, rabbits and ducks! Even a Turkey named Tom-Tom! She was just full of love and so loyal to her Daddy (James A. Dodd, Sr.) She was a great little watch dog and wanted everyone to get along.
Tah-Tah grew older and whiter.. She went over the Rainbow Bridge in old age. Beloved - she was laid to rest with all of her beloved fur friends.
As Daddy said - she was "The Little mommy That Never Was..."
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