Millie Wright
MILLIE HAS GONE TO BE WITH MAGGIE (Sept 2019)
Almost two years after her beloved sister Maggie, Millie peacefully crossed Rainbow Bridge. Like her sister she had developed a Lymphoma. For sure, the two girls, both restored to good health and playing happily, are together forever now.
Her brother Barnaby reported to all his Facebook friends “Thank you to everyone for your lovely words and thoughts. We are all so sad and missing our big sister Millie. Mum read every one of your messages to us all and they made her eyes stop leaking and smile. Smiling and remembering is much better than leaking and remembering so thank you all so much”.
EARLY HISTORY
Maggie and Millie were 6 year old when they were taken into IRR care in 2015. As loving sisters they had to be rehomed together. They were both spayed and vaccinated.
Maggie and Milly came to IRR through the Cork Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on the condition that both sisters would remain together for the rest of their lives and that is exactly what Irish Retriever Rescue assured them would happen.
They were owned by a loving family whose circumstances changed, and they were unable to care for them as well as they wanted and so they needed to make sure they would be loved as much as they were before.
FOSTER ASSESSMENT
PERSONALITY: Maggie and Millie both have delightful personalities and are extremely affectionate. They follow each other around and are absolutely devoted to one another as they have lived together all their lives.
Millie is the most mischievous of the two sisters with Maggie being the quieter one.
SOCIAL LEARNING
Maggie and Millie are both housetrained and good with children and dogs. They travel well in the car and are good on the lead. Both of them need further training with recall! Their favourite pastime has been to chase cats!
THEIR DREAM HOME
Quite simply Maggie and Millie need a happy home together where they will be completely loved and adored.
GOOD NEWS (September 2015)
Maggie and Millie now have their Forever Home. They were fostered by Louise and family in Norfolk who fell for their charms and, subsequently adopted them.