SYLVIA MASSON
Board Member

Sylvia & Fuzzy, August
2009
Profession:
Child Care Evaluator/ Child Care Assessment DHS State of Tennessee
Education:
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Bachelor Degree in Early Childhood Education, Free University Berlin
Related
Experience:
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Volunteer for the Humane Society of Clarksville- Montgomery Co.
(2008-current)
Fur Kids:
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Fuzzy,
like his name states he is fuzzy. We found him in KY with a military family
that had an “oopps” litter. He captured our hearts right away and our Beagle
Trouble needed some company. He captured Trouble's heart as well and they
were best buddies, even so Fuzzy grew to be an 80 pound dog. He is the
gentlest hearted guy you will ever meet; he gets along with kids, dogs, cats
and any other critters. He does hate UPS and the mail car. Fuzzy always
reminds me of the Clifford The Big Red Dog in the children’s book series.
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Big D,
a Beagle Chow mix. My friend’s son rescued him from being drowned in the
river. Since he could not take him back to Germany with him, he had found
his forever home with us. He lost his white coat and turned, we call it
orange. Now we have two orange furry dogs in our house.
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A
special acknowledgement to my 2 Baby’s at the Bridge Beagle Trouble
April 94-Aug 2009 and Pebbles, a Dalmatian mix April 01-Aug
09. Pebbles was a rescue as well, when all her siblings had parvo we pulled
her through. She was very attached to me and her daddy. Her happiest moments
were when she could lay in bed with us. Trouble beat the odds being from a
backyard breeder, when I did not know better, and had a seizure disorder
starting with 3 month old. He developed a heart murmur with the age of 8 and
been told he would not grow very old. He beat the odds and turned to be 16
and was upbeat living up to his name to his last heart beat. He was gentle
and loved everything and but lived and breathed treats and was constantly
into something, living up to his name.
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Rocky
and Baby my 2 cats who took the adventure with me, to fly across the
ocean to make Clarksville TN our home
Favorite
Quote:
"In
a perfect world, every dog would have a home and every home would have a dog."