Cozmo – I miss you
It’s only been a few days since you’ve been gone, and my heart is torn to pieces. Over 18 years, you were mine and I was yours. I miss you and I hope you are running and playing and chasing them moths. Matzoh Ball misses you too.
It’s only been a few days since you’ve been gone, and my heart is torn to pieces. Over 18 years, you were mine and I was yours. I miss you and I hope you are running and playing and chasing them moths. Matzoh Ball misses you too.
Bella passed away on 11/22/2020 at 10:44pm She left behind a very heartbroken mom, dad, momma (Alex) and Gio her boy. Bella was a loving, high energy, playful member of our family. We love you more than words can express and will miss your loving touch and companionship every minute of every day. I am thankful for the time, even though cut short much too early, that we had together. You spent every minute of each day by my side and kept me company and lifted my spirits when I was feeling down. I love you Bella and I take comfort in knowing that you knew how much we loved you. Rest in peace my furry baby girl. Say hi to Pirate and hope to see you both in heaven one day.
Mom n Dad
Cleo was our daughter’s sweet baby, and she came to live with us right before our daughter passed away. We had her 5 wonderful years, and lost her Tuesday October 7th…she was 15 years old. I can’t imagine the reunion in Heaven with her Momma.
The staff at Heaven’s Rainbow Bridge are phenomenal. They were so compassionate and caring. I thank you with all my heart for your care of our sweet girl. Her ashes sit next to our precious daughters’. This service is such a blessing.
Today my sweet, amazing, giant fluffy best friend, Majeste, crossed the rainbow bridge. Forever I will love her and she will forever be my most favorite doodle-head. She loved to adventure with me. She moved across the country with me often. She used to come to the vet tech school and help with classes. She donated blood to help save other dogs. She swam and bounced around the dog beaches and climbed literal mountains. She ate entire bags of dog food at once, chocolate cakes and cookies out of an oven, flaming pizzas, an unknown number of socks, and even a long sleeve shirt resulting in a lot of “my dog ate…” vet visits. She kept me on my toes for sure. As mischievous as she was, she was just as loving. She snuggled rats, cats, and dogs- even the smallest and injured friends I would bring home. She let me niece and nephews crawl all over her- granted she stole a few hotdogs and popsicles in return. She was truly the best dog! I thank God for the almost 15 years that I was blessed with her. I know that now, she is running and jumping pain free in doggy heaven. Rest In Peace sweet girl.
On this day, August 14, 2020, God called our Sweet Babe Home. Babe was born January 25, 2008. She was a second Birthday Present for Zoey. Though she was Zoey’s dog, Babe touched the life of anyone she ever met. Babe was exceptionally Loyal, Gentile and Loving. Babe made friends wherever she went. Sometimes babe would wonder out the door, come up missing and be found on a neighbor’s couch watching TV. She had a special bond with children. She could read if a child had a hard life, or even just a weird stage, and she would cling to that. She would nanny. Even if they where not her kids, she never acted like there was a difference. All children where her kids in her mind. In her younger years, she was an avid Gun Dog. She absolutely loved the hunt! She’d run all day chasing birds. No tennis ball or laser pointer or loofah was safe either! Babe was a beautiful soul. In twelve short years, she spread more love than most people can in 100. Babe, Pop will be waiting for you to cross the rainbow bridge. Hang by his side, comfort each other. Till we meet again Ol’ Skool. Love ya Pup!
Callie was rescued by my ex husband, John, from a shelter in Idaho. John works as a helicopter fire fighter and Callie was raised riding in the helicopters. She needed a permanent home and was delivered to me in Texas. She loved to “load up” in the car and go for rides. She always liked to go wading and it was hard to keep her out of the water when we went camping. Her favorite place was in the front yard where she could chase the squirrels. Callie was a one-person girl who loved to sit on my feet, and got jealous when someone else was around. Her favorite person to bark at was our mailman, who became her friend after she gave her treats. She never left my side when I was diagnosed with cancer. When she turned 16 her hips finally gave out and she could no longer walk. It was the hardest thing in my life to let her go. I have cried a million tears, but I did not want her to suffer. Callie is back home with me, her Momma, where she will always be. I love you, my sweet Callie Girl.
Thank you for all of the kindness and attention to detail you showed on the handling of my Spikey and of us, during this sorrowful time. Someone told me that dog owners have said that the loss of a pet is even harder than losing a relative. This is because dogs give you unconditional love! Humans are not capable of providing unconditional love.
I am very fortunate to have this lad in my life! God truly gifted me when my path met up with this boy. Til we meet again my friend.