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LONDON

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In loving memory of our London who we love so much. London will be greatly missed and be in our hearts forever.

Although her "official" name was London, she quickly became known as our little Twiddly.  Twids lived to a ripe old age of 27 months, which is pretty good for a dwarf hamster.  She was a great hamster and a greater friend.  She waited for me each night to come home from work and take her out.  I would give her a peanut still in the shell and she would run through her tubes looking for the perfect hiding place.  Although, she would eat only one of peanuts that was in the shell, and always leave he other!  I would hold her in my hand and she would run to the crook of my arm and sit there.  Her most favorite snack in the world was homemade corn muffin.

Her favorite sleeping place was inside her coconut.  I would give her some fluff and she would spend the next 2 days making the biggest, softest nest you ever saw!  I quickly learned to limit the amount of fluff I gave her because her nest would just keep growing until she couldn't even move around it!  Every so often I would have to clean the old nest and give her new fluff which she did not appreciate at all.

She developed a swollen belly over a couple of weeks and died from complications.  I held her right through the end.  She passed knowing she was loved.

We found out later that she had ovarian cysts and a blocked ovary.

She is survived by her friends Rosie the hedgehog, Shadow and Daisy the cats, and Emylou and Pipin the Guinea pigs.

I miss her deeply.


 

 

LOUIS

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To our beloved Louis

We will miss you.
You had a great short life.
We love you!
 
Love,
Your Family
 

 

 

 

 

 


 

LENNY & SMORES

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Lenny   Smores

December 9, 2008

Loved and Missed

May 25, 2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

LUCKY

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I think this was the hardest thing I had to go through in my life. You were my pillow, my bedmate, my buddy, and my loyal companion. I cryed on you when times got tough, you slept with me every night when I lived at home, I couldn't wait to get home just to see you waiting for me at the door, your big beautiful brown eyes just showed the world how much you are loved. 13 years ago we saved you from dying along side the road just to sit now today and wonder why god took you away? You were the best dog anyone could have ever asked for, you always listened, guarded your owners, and gave us 13 wondeful years. Now I sit back today and think, was it due to us getting new puppies to take your place? Was it cause I moved away and you didn't have no one to sleep with anymore? I feel like we took you to the vet and dropped you off to die. You probably wondered what you did wrong. I'm sorry Lucky Bear I really am. We just tried getting you help!!! I love you so much and will miss you everyday buddy -please don't forget that.

May 15 1996 - RIP - June 8, 2009


 

LEONARDO MUNOZ XIX

Dog Memorial Our darling "Leo" went to be with the Lord today suddenly and unexpectedly from a heart attack while at the groomers. He was only a year and seven months old. In that time he had brought so much joy and love to our family. His games and antics were "classic". Truly he was a joy to have and a best friend for sure. Although we are devastated by his sudden loss, we know that all dogs go to heaven and we can only do our part here on earth by burying him properly. We weren't so sure about Cocker Spaniels at first, but now, we can't see having any other dog in the future.

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We came across a poem online at one of the breeders websites and it goes like this:

The time has come for the tears to end for you to be happy and cheerful again. I am safe in God's home above cradled in His arms; covered with His love.

We run and play by the Bridge all day waiting for the day when you'll be here to stay. You've been crying so much I feel bad I want you to be happy and not so sad.

Remember the time when I was so small I couldn't even pickup the rubber ball. I fought that ball from morning to night it made you laugh, I was quite a sight.

Remember teaching me sit and stay we had such fun since I didn't really obey. but you kept at it with test after test so when I entered my first show I was the best.

Remember the great times we had in the past like when we walked to the park we had a blast. We'd run and play all through the park until the sun went down and it got dark.

Remember the times we went for a ride I was so excited I'd jump right inside. Away we went to who knows where but you and I we didn't really care.

I'll always love you, you're my best friend I'll be right with you even to the end. Always remember the great times we had and there will be no reason to ever be sad.

Written by John Quealy

Rest in peace our dear Leo and we will see you someday in heaven and play catch and roll around again like we did when you were here with us.....

We Love You!

Tony, Tina, Lauren, Bridget, Ally, and your entire family.


 

LAYLA BELLE MITCHELL

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Layla Belle Mitchell aka Miss Jenkins

July 15th 1997 - November 11th 2008

My beautiful, grumpy and endlessly curious Layla Belle aka "Miss Jenkins" has gone to doggy heaven. I know she is leading the choir, teaching the class and definately getting in line first for the food. Brought to me as a 3 week old stray, I thought I was saving your life and you ended up adding so much to mine. Your funny ways and that sideways bop of yours will be missed. It is simply not the same without you....nobody bossing me around......giving me the cute eye for Snickerdoodles (....don't tell the Doc!!) or putting that wet nose on the side of the bed to check on me when I'm not feeling so well. How did we ever get so lucky? 11 years just wasn't enough. We miss you and will think of you always. Forever in our hearts.....Forever ever!!!

Love Mom, Your hubby Poker, Zella Bella, Aunt Bo, Til, & Aunt Dee


 

LIZZY

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Lizzy Taylor Pei
"Chooch" ~ "Pei Pei" 
Feb. 4, 2000 - June 18, 2008

Our Lizzy was the sweetest girl. Lizzy was a Cream Dilute Shar Pei. 

She had a heart of gold and was kind to everyone including all animals. She turned non-animal loving humans into dog lovers! She was taken very young and lived through illness in the beginning and the end.  She never gave up. When the time came to show her mercy, she gave me a look that I will remember forever. She wanted me to know it was OK. Our hearts were shattered that day. And it still is so painful.

I raised her from 6 weeks old, 5 lbs. to 8 years old. I have two others dogs who miss her so much. One is Cleopatra "Cleo" who will be twelve this month. She raised Lizzy. She was very special and full of so much love. She was such a lady and I mean that ! Very ladylike!. She was not your typical dog. Never selfish. We will miss her forever!!! There is a special place in our hearts and it will never be replaced or lost. I know god will love her as much as we do.

Forever in our hearts!!!!


 

LIBBY

dog memorialLibby was a very special little girl. When you looked into her eyes, there was a soul looking back at you. She loved being dressed up, and especially loved the holidays, when the house was full of guests. Libby had a darling shrill little falsetto bark. She would also quack like a duck. How I miss her quacking at the gate when I would come home from work.

Libby always seemed too frail for this world - she was not strong, she had breathing problems due to the collapsing trachea common in toy chihuahuas, she had a heart murmur, and her knees would give out. But she was always remarkably cheerful, and took great pleasure in all her activities.

How we miss you, Libby. Those of us who knew you best will never get over you. I can honestly say that when you died, it felt like a part of me died, and I know that I'll miss you for the rest of my life. Rest in peace, little one. We'll see you in the morning.

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LUCKY

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I have been grieving very much for my little Yorkie. He was so sick in the end, never showing a sign of illness. My Lucky, my companion, always there for me . . . understood my every word. When I became ill he was so close, never leaving my side, and when I was in the hospital he would go to the areas where rested I was told.

He will always be in my heart. He was 13 years old but always a puppy to me . . .

Ruaga


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