Ch Rosend's Bo Diddley, SOM ex Skidoo's No Frills, DOM
December 7, 1995 - August 30, 2005
Twiggy enjoyed her life in the home of Jerry and Lynda Yon. as Lynda is apt to say, Twiggy's birthdate is December 7th, which says it all. Terrorizing everyone around her, she was a showdog extraordinaire with a comedic flair. Twiggy came from a repeated breeding the earlier produced teh 1995's Best Puppy in Furturity, Ch Skidoo's Sillouette. Twiggy started her show career impressively going Reserve Winners Bitch during the 1996 ABC Regional week. Grand Sweepstakes winner, and point, all owner handled from the puppy classes.

Twiggy finished with 3 impressive major wins, 2 back-to-back majors along with a 5 point major on the competitive Brush Prairie circuit. She was often and beautifully handled by Cheryl Cates.
Twiggy finally joined her great Boxer friend Dolly on the Rainbow Bridget...we lost her to Hemangiosarcoma.

Heart tested - Board Certified Cardiologist
OFA BX-CA98/30F/C Cardiac
On this day Twiggy went to her rest.
She was one of the sweetest and one of the best.
Always so loving...gentle..and kind,
How great are the memories she's leaving behind.
Now she is reunited with her best friend Dolly,
They are a team again....

by Wendy Morawski
Ch Rosend's Key Largo SOM ex Ch Skidoo's "N" Rosend's Keepsake
October 5, 2000 - April 16, 2002
Twiggy was bred only once and produced an outstanding young male. Henry is 11 months old in the photos posted above, and being stacked by Wendy Bettis. Henry's owner, Linda Aronson had waited a long time for him, but I think Linda believes the wait was worth it. He is greatly missed by all who knew him. He had just achieve his first Specialty major before his death.
WD/BOW Golden Gate Boxer Club - 3 point major
Henry was lost in a home fire, along with 6 other Boxers, 1 Boston and a kitten.
He is sorely missed by all.
We share the following sent from Henry's family, the Aronson's:


"There must be a heaven for all the animal friends we love.
They are not human yet they bring out our own humanity,
sometimes in ways other people cannot.
They do not worry about fame or fortune,
instead, they bring our hearts nearer to the joy of simple things.
Each day they teach us little lessons in trust and steadfast affection.
Whatever heaven may be, there is surely a place in it for friends as good as these."

Goodnight Henry
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