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HIGGINS R.I.P.  12/6/23

HIGGINS R.I.P.  12/6/23

On the 29th of October 2021, I adopted Higgins due to the cruel treatment of my previous Beagle by a friend whom I trusted. When she died, I vowed to adopt from then on.  Higgins had very severe separation anxiety, and I must admit it was very hard work at first.  It has been a very long road, but Higgins, in time, adapted to his new surroundings and was a very loving and well-behaved dog.  Unfortunately, he was diagnosed with very advanced Lymph cancer a month ago, and he passed away on 12th June 2023 at home with me. It, thankfully, was very quick.  I know he was happy here with me, and I am very pleased I was able to give him a good home for the last months of his life.  I will hopefully rehome another Beagle as I have, I think, found my calling!

Added by my son Michael:

May you rest in peace, Higgins. You have been a real inspiration to help more dogs in need like you. Thank you for giving me and my family the unforgettable pleasure of your company.

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