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Obit for Ellie Mae Shields———————Best Dog Ever!

Our sweet girl crossed over on December 22, 2020

Ellie Mae Shields– our farm girl

We are not sure exactly how old she was but when we adopted her in January of 2016, the staff at Albemarle Animal Hospital thought she was between two and three years old. Though we really don’t know Ellie Mae’s whole story before she arrived at the Albemarle Animal Hospital, it was obvious that she had given birth to and nursed several litters of puppies— and she was pregnant again when she was found. From the beginning, she exhibited strong maternal instincts which told us she had been a good mom.

Along with being allowed (or perhaps used) to have multiple litters of puppies– it was also evident that Ellie Mae had not been well cared for. Besides not having been spade, she also presented with heart worms which we began the long process of treating as soon as we got her. Over the first 6 months that we had her, she rode in the truck with Jimmy every day—to keep her inactive while undergoing her heart worm treatment. Her truck time made for good bonding with us as her new family. Over the course of her nearly 5 years with us– Ellie Mae logged thousands of truck miles which included “going to work” with Jimmy; lots of runs for provisions; visiting family and friends; and a recent trip to the beach.

Even though she couldn’t tell us her story in words, she revealed much about her former life as time passed and she became more comfortable and secure. Ellie Mae’s reactions to sudden motion, loud sounds and gunshots all told us, she was likely subjected to unkind treatment before she came to live with us at Shields Farms.

It always warmed our hearts to come home and find her patiently waiting for our return!

There is so much that we could say about Ellie Mae—she just really was the easiest dog! She never messed up in the house—she never chewed anything up (we still have the very first toys that we gave her, still intact)– she was much better behaved than some children!

Ellie Mae was fondly known by a number of aliases—Mae, Maybelline, May Belle, Belle and EM. Her favorite things to do were spend time outside with her family and take walks and truck rides with her people. Of course, she also liked “special treats.” She was the most dignified, patient dog we had ever seen waiting for a treat or some special attention. She really was one of a kind. As we lived our lives with her—we just kept saying to ourselves, she is the best dog ever—and she really was.

She filled our empty nest and brought a lot of joy to our lives.

She is survived by her devoted parents, Jimmy & Carol Shields, of Scotland Neck. She also leaves many special friends which include: the staff of Albemarle Animal Hospital who loved her as much as we did; two Aunt Susans and Aunt Marion; and a host of other family & friends. She dearly loved all her people!

As we lay Ellie Mae to rest and honor her legacy, we encourage those who read this to consider adopting a rescue dog or cat if you have room in your heart and home and/or to making a contribution to your favorite animal rescue in memory of “the best dog ever.”

Ellie Mae particularly loved spending time with our granddaughter!

We are indebted to Albemarle Animal Hospital in Tarboro for their role in her rescue, placement with us and for the loving care she received from them—right until her last breath. We were lucky to be her parents and we cherish every minute that we shared with her. Ellie Mae Shields will live forever in our hearts!

We will never forget our sweet girl!