Weezie lived in Chalmette, Louisiana with Tommy and was there in 2005 when Hurricane Katrina came through, destroying the levees protecting this town. Please read the memorial of Thomas Reed to see what Weezie and Tommy endured.
Weezie stayed with me and others in North Central Arkansas after she was rescued. I don't know much about dogs. I'm a cat person. She acted like a dog.(probably because she was one) She'd bark in the wee hours, drag her food onto the carpet, and wipe her butt on the carpet. We took her on a fishing boat once. She kept eating the bait, so Tommy had to hold her the whole time so that she wouldn't swallow a hook. She seemed shy to me. She didn't interact with any of the other 5 people, other 2 dogs, the 3 cats, the pet bird, nor the pet rat. (In a 2 bedroom!) She shadowed Tommy. Tommy said that Weezie was usually more outgoing but that she was traumatized from her Hurricane Katrina experience. Probably so. I detected a sadness in her eyes that even Tommy couldn't erase. I can only guess at what the poor thing may have seen and the experiences of flooding, starving, and a helicopter ride must have been terrifying. You are safe now Weezie, with your 'daddy' for all eternity. RIP
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This memorial is sponsored by my dear friend, Diana McDevitt Eyler. Please visit her beloved purr-baby Frisky.
Weezie lived in Chalmette, Louisiana with Tommy and was there in 2005 when Hurricane Katrina came through, destroying the levees protecting this town. Please read the memorial of Thomas Reed to see what Weezie and Tommy endured.
Weezie stayed with me and others in North Central Arkansas after she was rescued. I don't know much about dogs. I'm a cat person. She acted like a dog.(probably because she was one) She'd bark in the wee hours, drag her food onto the carpet, and wipe her butt on the carpet. We took her on a fishing boat once. She kept eating the bait, so Tommy had to hold her the whole time so that she wouldn't swallow a hook. She seemed shy to me. She didn't interact with any of the other 5 people, other 2 dogs, the 3 cats, the pet bird, nor the pet rat. (In a 2 bedroom!) She shadowed Tommy. Tommy said that Weezie was usually more outgoing but that she was traumatized from her Hurricane Katrina experience. Probably so. I detected a sadness in her eyes that even Tommy couldn't erase. I can only guess at what the poor thing may have seen and the experiences of flooding, starving, and a helicopter ride must have been terrifying. You are safe now Weezie, with your 'daddy' for all eternity. RIP
🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕🐶🐕
This memorial is sponsored by my dear friend, Diana McDevitt Eyler. Please visit her beloved purr-baby Frisky.