MHR PMU horses

MHR PMU horses

Welcome to MHR's Blog

We hope you'll enjoy seeing frequent updates and photos of the Miracle Horse Rescue and Sanctuary horses you all know and so generously support. We'll also keep you posted on current projects and plans for the future.

Stephanie Pierce
Founder

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

All Hail Ceaser


Yesterday, Tuesday, July 15, our dear bulldog Ceaser was hit by a car and killed on the ranch. I am writing this to each and everyone of you. Thank you ever so much to those who already knew for your kind words, prayers and thoughts, and most of all Thank You for lighting the way for Ceaser across the Rainbow Bridge to Heaven.

This was a horrific accident that has affected each one of our family members. Though we love all of our fur babies, Ceaser holds and always will a special place in our hearts.

You see, Ceaser was a rescue. Six years ago I received a call that told me he was going to be taken to the pound because he was no longer cute and he had no manners. He was tied up outdoors with no food or water in the middle of summer. The former owners were right that he had no manners (but they did not teach him) but he was cute. So we took on this obnoxious 2 yr old and for the first week he raised cain with everyone else, but once he was neutered and figured the lay of the land so to speak, all was well. It truly puzzles me to this day why people take on fur babies and then cast them aside. Is it an instant gratification or their own egos? I just do not know.

For six years Ceaser has been a joy in our lives, he touched the hearts of many people who visited the ranch. He was truly the King of his domain. As he had aged he was slowing down, and would bark for no apparent reason but we accepted his quirks and loved him all the same. Writing this is very hard for me to do, as I am overwhelmed with hurt.

My main purpose of writing to all of you is to just say Thank you for being here and understanding.

Stephanie and Rob