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Jaz

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Jaz

Birth
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
17 Feb 2006 (aged 16)
Jasper, Jasper County, Texas, USA
Burial
Animal/Pet. Specifically: Buried in my back yard Add to Map
Memorial ID
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~Binki's Baby~

REGISTERED NAME: Mei & Mai Jazzy Girl

My little Jazzy Brat was the firstborn puppy of my precious Binki. If you read about Binki you'll read of my brilliant idea to breed her so she'd have company - I almost killed her. However, I did end up with Jaz, Chubby Checkers, that my neighbor raised and loved, and Max, that his granddaughter raised and loved. Registered ShihTzu puppies, I gave them away just so I could keep them all close. My Jazzy was an extremely sweet and loving little dog. She was not brilliant like her mama dog. In fact, I would call her intelligence average at best but she made up for it in love. She also could do something her mama could not do - she could sing. Jazzy would howl on demand and sing a little song. She was adorable. I was not available to work with her like I did her mother dog, Binki. I let Binki raise Jaz. Like her mother, she went everywhere with me. Drilling rigs, motels, relative's homes, etc. She was great company for Binki as I had hoped and she was our baby. She was never sick a single day until the near end. When she got sick right after her 16th birthday, she just got worse until the Vet had to help her leave this world. The last gift you can give your pet is this difficult kindness. I brought her into this world and I held her as she went out. She herself, told me when it was time. I find it somewhat amazing that I knew her for her entire life and held her for her first breath and her last. She is laid to rest next to her mother, Binki. They are in my back yard where I can look out on their place of rest.

Love you my Jazzy Brat....
~Binki's Baby~

REGISTERED NAME: Mei & Mai Jazzy Girl

My little Jazzy Brat was the firstborn puppy of my precious Binki. If you read about Binki you'll read of my brilliant idea to breed her so she'd have company - I almost killed her. However, I did end up with Jaz, Chubby Checkers, that my neighbor raised and loved, and Max, that his granddaughter raised and loved. Registered ShihTzu puppies, I gave them away just so I could keep them all close. My Jazzy was an extremely sweet and loving little dog. She was not brilliant like her mama dog. In fact, I would call her intelligence average at best but she made up for it in love. She also could do something her mama could not do - she could sing. Jazzy would howl on demand and sing a little song. She was adorable. I was not available to work with her like I did her mother dog, Binki. I let Binki raise Jaz. Like her mother, she went everywhere with me. Drilling rigs, motels, relative's homes, etc. She was great company for Binki as I had hoped and she was our baby. She was never sick a single day until the near end. When she got sick right after her 16th birthday, she just got worse until the Vet had to help her leave this world. The last gift you can give your pet is this difficult kindness. I brought her into this world and I held her as she went out. She herself, told me when it was time. I find it somewhat amazing that I knew her for her entire life and held her for her first breath and her last. She is laid to rest next to her mother, Binki. They are in my back yard where I can look out on their place of rest.

Love you my Jazzy Brat....

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