Forever in Our Hearts: Farewell, Sweet Myshka

Forever in Our Hearts: Farewell, Sweet Myshka

Today, with broken hearts, we had to say goodbye to our precious Myshka. After a brave battle with kidney failure, her little body grew too tired to continue, and we had to let her go.

Myshka’s life was filled with both pain and incredible love. She and her siblings survived unimaginable hardships, trapped during the occupation before we managed to rescue them from the Sirius shelter.
While her brother found his forever home with our director Mandy in 2019, Myshka remained in our care. Here, she was surrounded every day by people who loved her dearly, who made sure she knew she was safe, cherished, and never alone.

Despite everything she endured, Myshka’s spirit remained gentle and kind. She had a quiet strength about her, a soft, trusting heart that touched everyone who knew her.

Though her time with us has come to an end, her memory will live on — in the hearts of those who loved her, in the kindness she inspired, and in the little legacy she leaves behind: a reminder that even the most fragile souls can teach us about strength, love, and resilience.

Run free now, sweet girl.
We will carry you in our hearts, always. ❤️

Learn more about Transform a Street Dog & ways to DONATE:
✅ Transform a Street Dog is a registered 501c3 in the USA EIN: 83-4626445, a registered NGO in Ukraine: 44766220
✅ PayPal: TFASDog@gmail.com
✅ Wise: TFASDog@gmail.com
✅ Venmo: @TransformAStreetDog
✅ Ukrainian bank card: 4246 0010 0904 2197
📲 Contact our director, Mandy Allen: https://www.facebook.com/amanda.allen979 OR TFASDog@gmail.com
📩 To mail a check within the USA: Transform a Street Dog 1303 Crespi Drive Pacifica, CA 94044 USA
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