In Loving Memory Page
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Lexi
To My Lexi Girl,
May you once again enjoy tummy rubs and shoulder cuddles.
May you once again find your sassy Siamese voice and sing to your heart’s content.
May you once again proudly saunter with tail held high.
May you once again purr contentedly in a soft sleeping pouch.
May you once again make pretend scratches and chase laser beams.
May you once again engage in your favorite lazy play, laying on your back, swatting at friendly human hands.
May you once again move spryly and jump recklessly without pain.
May you once again see clearly and smell your favorite foods cooking on the stove.
May you once again breath fully and cleanly.
May you once again rest peacefully and slumber well.
I miss you, my beautiful baby girl.
Bijou
Bijou was a sassy, too smart for her own good, loyal friend to me for 14 plus years. She loved our daily “walkies” through our neighborhood and playing the treat game where I would hide kibble around the house for her to hunt down, like a dog version of an easter egg hunt. There was never a question as to where she was since she would follow me from room-to-room and was always near my side. Our time together went by way too quickly somehow. I love you and miss you baby.
Titan Francis
Titan Francis was loved from the moment he met his mom at the humane society in 2014. Despite having picked his name his momma and everyone else insisted that Bubba, bubs, meat head, chocolate bunny, and princess were much more suiting. He didn’t care as long as you were petting him and looking into his soulful golden eyes. He didn’t need much to fall in love with you, trusting everyone regardless of his past, winning people over and changing the minds of how people see pit bulls. When his mom fell in love, so did he, a family of two quickly became a family of three. Titan will be missed everyday beyond words.
“The bond between a pet and a human is a sacred one, and when a pet is gone, a part of us goes with them.”
Amanda W.
Airlie
Airlie always loved the beach. Since the first day I adopted him, and we went to the beach in San Diego and he ran STRAIGHT into the ocean. He was a typical goofy, fun-loving Boxer. We will never stop missing him, and I hope he is running on the warm sands of Heaven right now with all his friends who passed before him.
Grandpa
Grandpa was adopted at the ripe age of 12 years old. He had to lose all his teeth and his infected eyeball, but he recovered like a champ. He was absolutely the sweetest, most charming dog ever, and he stole many hearts. His favorite thing to do was bundle under a blanket. He also enjoyed "chewing" on his cat brother, and licking pillows. And FOOD. OMG he loved food. I will miss my special boy every day until I see him again.
Panda
My sweet Panda. Such a shy and darling soul. She used to have fun and play with toys/string but only if she thought no one was looking. She hated the outdoors and was content sleeping in one spot for most of the day. Panda loved to stick her foot in the water and splash around the water bowl. I hope you found a warm and soft place to hunker down wherever you are now, Panda. I will miss you always, my sweet Pan.
Pooh
Pooh came to me in a strange circumstance, but stole my heart. I only had him for 2 years before he passed, but he had a heart of gold just like his gorgeous color. He was the purest of all souls, not a mean bone in his body. He had the loudest meow and purr I have EVER heard, and the biggest squishiest hugs, that I miss dearly. Love you, my Pooh Boy