Biskit – Crossed November 2025

Austin Sheltie Rescue Rainbow Bridge Biskit – Crossed November 2025
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From Biskit’s Mom:
When you adopt a dog you know they will not be with you forever but you will never be prepared. November 1st was the absolute hardest, gut-wrenching day when I had to say goodbye to my best friend. I feel like part of my heart is gone forever. When I rescued Biskit 7 years and 2 months ago, I could not imagine the intense attachment we would have for one another. I had no idea I could love a dog so much and that a dog could love me so much. People would always say we “go together” and “look alike” and it was so true – we were the perfect match. He was the best dog I could have ever asked for. He was always there with a happy bark, wag, smile, kiss, and a cuddle when I felt alone or had a bad day. He loved hoarding/hiding his squeaky toys and getting his comfy bed, pillow, or blanket just right. He had the funniest quirks like sleeping in awkward places or laying his head on something that looked so uncomfortable. He had the biggest and brightest smile, expressive eyes, the loudest and most excited bark, and loved long walks more than anything. He took treat time very, very seriously and always wanted to be included, enjoying car rides to bars and restaurants. He always made me laugh, loved barking at bicycles, and was very particular on the dogs he befriended. He was my protector and my little shadow and not having him follow me around the house has been heartbreaking. He helped me make so many wonderful friends during all of our long walks and I was even walking him when I met my husband. I have so many amazing memories, fun road trips, and an unimaginable amount of videos and photos with him that I will always cherish. My dear, precious Biskit, rest easy without pain at the rainbow bridge until we see each other again. It was such a tough year medically for you and I know you fought as hard as you could. I know a lot of doggo friends were waiting to run around with you and saved some new lambie squeaky toys just for you. I will think about you every single day and you will always be my heart dog. Thank you for the unconditional love, Bisky. I will love you and miss you forever and I am so thankful for every wonderful fluff-filled moment.

Adopted September 2018

Biskit – Biskit came to from the animal shelter in Waco where he was surrendered along with Bodie, Irish, and Poppi. Biskit is a light sable and white sheltie, he is about 3 years old and weighs 27 pounds. He is neutered, up to date on all vaccinations, and has had a dental. Biskit is heartworm positive and will have to go thru heartworm treatment. Biskit walks well on a leash, gets along well with other dogs, and is quite sociable. He is working on house training. Biskit will not be available until the end of August due to the heartworm treatment.

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