RIP Max

Max | April 2011.  Photo by: Johnny Ortez-Tibbels ©

Max | April 2011. Photo by: Johnny Ortez-Tibbels ©

Max | April 2011.  Photo by: Johnny Ortez-Tibbels ©

Max | April 2011. Photo by: Johnny Ortez-Tibbels ©

Yesterday while celebrating chocolate mania I was informed another dachshund I knew and photographed passed. Max, the chocolate smooth dachshund, passed this March. The news came as a shock because Max was relatively young. Max’s family and surviving pack mate Laci, a smooth chocolate dapple, are in our thoughts.

If any fan, friend or fellow-doxie human wants to make a tax-deductible donation in Max’s name a personalize condolence postagram will be mailed to his family. I especially like these postagrams because the photo pops out of the postcard, which makes for a great keepsake. When our doxies pass, all we have are our memories and pictures. With your help Max’s family can have a few more pictures. My only request, in order to make it cost efficient for the charity, please ensure your donation is $10 or more.

I remember Max being very fond of belly rubs and barking at the noise coming from Hollywood Boulevard during our photo shoot. He was a sweet chocolate with big bright eyes. He and his family are in our thoughts today.

Max | April 2011.  Photo by: Johnny Ortez-Tibbels ©

Max | April 2011. Photo by: Johnny Ortez-Tibbels ©

Max | April 2011.  Photo by: Johnny Ortez-Tibbels ©

Max | April 2011. Photo by: Johnny Ortez-Tibbels ©

 

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9 Responses to RIP Max

  1. What a sweet fellow! He likes posing for photos!

  2. So sorry to read this. Anytime one passes young is sad to me.

  3. Virginia Roccaforte Pretz says:

    Aww Max was so beautiful. My condolences to his pack and his humans…:-(

  4. Max loved the camera and so beautiful. Prayers for his family and his mate. RIP dear sweet Max.

  5. Davy Doxie's Person says:

    A handsome guy for sure. Condolences to his family and may you find comfort in the understanding that he is in good company, while waiting for you on the other side of the Rainbow Bridge. I have a few doggies already there, who will do doubt greet him with big tail wags, and show him the best sunny spots for napping, and all the other good things dogs love.

  6. I do believe we meet up with our lost loved ones someday… Until then, we hold them close in our hearts. Sorry to hear of Max’s passing and condolences go out to his family.

  7. Linda Martin says:

    Max, you were a beautiful boy. You must have been needed in Heaven, that’s why you were taken so young. Look up my many BFF’s and look for the sunny patches to lie in. #loveyouall

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