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Lucy
7/10/2024 - I am sad to say that we recently lost our sweet beagle Lucy, her heart just gave out. She would have been 15 years old this week. We adopted her in June 2016 and she was the sweetest funniest little beagle, we really miss her. We have our beagle girl Luna (cream cheese), who we adopted from TBBR in November, she is around two years old and really misses having Lucy around. I am going to fill out an adoption application as we would like to find a friend for Lucy and hope to be able to adopt another beagle, sometime in the next couple of months.


Sadie
7/3/2024 - My beautiful Sadie crossed the rainbow bridge today. Cancer took her at the age of seven. My heart is broken.


Wally
6/3/2024 - RIP our wonderful Walter Brueggemann Beagle aka "Wally" formerly "Gator IV" at Tampa Bay Beagle Rescue. Wally was the most comical, most stoic and most loyal friend. Sweetest boy. Supervisor of anyone doing work at our house. Tailgunner in the car always looking out the back window. Checker-outer of guests, immediate alerter to anyone walking down the street and lover of his daily treat toys. We will miss you so much sweet friend but hope you are having a ball with your brothers over the Rainbow Bridge. Thank you Tampa Bay Beagle Rescue Inc for all of your work. Wally was one of three of the stinkiest beagles ever that we picked up from the Alachua County shelter on a rainy Sunday morning in the fall of 2018 to deliver to TBBR foster families in Tampa.We fell in love with him on the smelly ride home and adopted him a few weeks later. Wally was by best estimates about 15 and a half. Our hearts are sad but we are grateful for the time we had with our Wally Woo.


Myles
6/3/2024 - We lost our little Myles today. We adopted him in 2019, and truly could not have asked for a better little beagle.


Ringo II
5/6/2024 - Ringo was sent over the Rainbow Bridge this afternoon. He was our forever foster. We treated him as our own and loved him immensely. Letting him go was the kindest last act of love we could give him. He was found stray in our RV Park in Ruskin. TBBR had no fosters available to care for him. So we fostered him. He was found 6 pounds underweight, weighing only 13 pounds, w/3 broken toes and a blown knee on the same leg. Heartworm positive, ear infections, fleas, a perineal hernia. His life expectancy was 2 months to two years. We bought him in our home on 12/27/2022 and he passed today. He was about 14 years old. He was suffering from pain due to the hernia and his worn joints. He was not a candidate for surgery. TBBR was so supportive of his care and financial support for medical assistance well. We are so grateful for TBBR’s support of Ringo. He was very scared of people at first, but in time he learned he could trust and accept love. A part of our hearts are reserved just for Ringo, forever.

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