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    Callie Speck
    (Crossed over the Rainbow Bridge 6/20/2009)
    A Wonderful Companion & A Great Friend

    The misery of keeping a dog is his dying so soon. But, to be sure, if he lived for fifty years and then died, what would become of me? -Sir Walter Scott









    Callie 2000-2009
    Callie was born in Fredonia, Pennsylvania on February 26, 2000. Along with her sister Rosie, she soon became a member of the Speck family. With big shoes to fill, Callie and Rosie used their cute looks and adorable behavior to charm the Specks. Knowing they could not get by on looks alone, the two soon went to puppy school and then to obedience school to get a good education and make their family proud. And they did.

    For the last 9 years Callie has brought so much love and joy to the Speck family and to others. She often visited John the 23rd Nursing Home and brought smiles to the faces of all the residents she met, including her pal Daisy's person, Tut. She also went to school once a year with her person, Pat. She did tricks for the students and often left them laughing and cheering.









    With Friends
    She stood by her sister Rosie last year when she underwent surgery and helped her recover. She watched over the Speck family through all the laughter and tears of the last 9 years.

    Callie enjoyed biscuits, walks and car rides. Although she never watched television, it was always a treat when her person Ron did. She followed him around like his shadow. Callie loved people and loved to please. She would often burst into a 'roll over' without being asked, and always loved to chat (see video on top left).

    And on July 2, 2009 Callie passed away. During a routine tooth cleaning a heart murmur occurred, and it was too much for the tiny pup to handle and she slipped away into heaven.









    Dogs of Our Lives

    Callie leaves behind her parents Cheyenne & Chico, her sister Rosie, brother Rudy, step sisters Mara, Shelby & Honey, and her people... Ron, Pat, Mike, Melissa & Tim.

    Callie spent the last week of her life at the beach, living the good life, and her family spent the last 9 years with an amazing friend living the great life.

    We will miss you Callie. Take care of Boots, Heidi and Daisy. Life will never be the same without you.

    Love
    Your People, The Specks

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