Apollo was the sweetest cat anybody could have ever hoped for. When I picked him out at the animal shelter, he was the only kitten in his litter climbing the cage door. I knew right then that he was the one. I'll always remember how he loved to play fetch with his favorite mouse toy and with any ball of paper he could get his paws on. Sadly, your life was cut far too short by lymphoma but I will always treasure the four years we had together and I know you're waiting for me on the Rainbow Bridge. I love you, Apollo!! (18 March 2006 - 5 September 2010) Dustin
Dolce Gia blessed us with her life for almost four wonderful years. God broke the mold when he created this sweet little Maltese, even with her Chronic Rhinitis. She was truly the best thing to ever happen to our family & we miss her terribly. WE LOVE YOU DOLCE GIA!!!
Ron and I rescued Peugot seven years ago but I really think he rescued us. He was a wonderful dog. Howard & Ron
Desmo was diagnosed with brain cancer in March 2009 and within a month, passed on from our family (shortly after his 6th birthday). A day doesn't go by that we don't miss him (I swear I can sometimes hear his collar jingling!). He had such a gentle and loving soul. We love you Mister Desmo.
Elmo loved to play ball and his favorite game was keep away. He would chase the ball whenever it was thrown for him, but getting it back from him was almost impossible and all our human antics were his favorite part of the game. He would gallop about with the ball in his mouth until you stopped chasing him. Then he would lie down and watch over his ball until someone in the room moved again. Then he would grab up his ball and stand ready to run if you came anywhere near him. It was great fun to watch him enjoy keeping the ball away from us. Every great once in a while, if he felt he was being ignored, he would bring his ball and drop it at the feet of an unsuspecting sucker and the game would begin again as soon as the ball was thrown. Elmo could be in the middle of playing a game with someone and all I had to do was take his harness off the hook and he would immediately drop the ball and come to me. He loved to play, but he loved to work even more. Thank you to NYC Veterinary Specialists for giving me the last two months with Elmo. It was a gift of immeasurable value to me.
our vibrant dolly was found on the streets in decatur, alabama and lived through several more lives before coming to live with us in 2003. she was undimmed by her negative experiences and kept us smiling with her joyful daily antics. she taught our other dog, a rescued traumatized dachshund, how to be a real dog and the two of them became a team who schemed to manipulate us into giving more treats and succeeded! dolly stood on our toes if we failed to respond! her humor, courage, and fine character will live on in our hearts as we send her on her way surrounded by love.
For Pepper: In her final days, she brought us all together and reminded us about the true meaning of love and devotion. Thank you, Pepper.
It is with great respect that this posting is made in memory of Mabel who was a beautiful dog, a true friend, and a brave warrior. We also wish to honor her loving dad and faithful companion, Martin.
Taken too soon, memories of your softness and sweetness will remain with your human family always.
The day you careened into our family’s life as a white fluff-ball was a great day. We miss you, but know you are basking away in your special sunspot in heaven right next to Rocci. Rest well, at peace and pain free, sweet Luci. We’ll see you when we cross the Rainbow Bridge.