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Charlle (Chuck) by Stacy
Lady by Lou
Cocoa Maria by Klimek Family
Snowball by Bum
Sam by Sammy
Bishop by Roscoe
Frisky by Mommy
Gooffy ( Belleza )
Su-Ling (aka:Wiggy)
Charlie (aka: Stinky)
Rosie by Mary Hicks / Mommy
Rosie you were the best dog ever!! I miss you so much and can’t believe your not here anymore. You loved me so unconditionally. You will always hold such a huge piece of my heart. I love you and miss you so much!!
Mr. ‘B’ by Betty
As I looked at you laying there my heart has this empty place in it. I am so filled with love for you Bailey. You have brought so much love and comfort to me. I have had cancer twice and each time you have been there beside me laying close to me as I lay there recovering.
Your little paw would so softly touch my face and a sweet little kiss you would give to me. God sent you to me as one of his angels to protect and comfort me. You are the reason I fought so hard to stay alive because I had to be here to take care of you and love you.
Bailey you have given me so much love these past seven years you will not be forgotten. My heart is filled with your sweet little face. You are now one of gods little angels and I know that you are looking down on me and that you are still softly touching my face.
I love you Grandma.
Betty
Onxy Katie Katrina by Gail
We didn’t have very much
time together
not as much as I wanted.
But you were so beautiful
and faithful
and you were good to Maxx
and sometimes I wondered why.
I miss you today
as much as the day you went away.
But there’s the Rainbow Bridge and
I believe
that all of us will be united again
Maxx Lady Chancer
you and me.
So until that time
keep all of them in line for me.
Gail
Maxx by Gail
Even as the years have gone by
I still catch myself
saying your name;
We certainly had good times and
bad times
but we never stopped
loving each other.
I believe in the Rainbow Bridge and
I believe that you Lady
Katie and Chancer are all together
waiting at the Bridge.
And Someday we’ll be together
God Willing and the Creeks
don’t rise.
Gail
Kitty by Christy
MY DEAR KITTY.
HOW I BEEN THINKING OF YOU AND HOW I LOVED YOU MY DEAR KITTY. YOU WHERE SHY AT TIMES AND HOW YOUR BEAUTY LIGHT UP THE ROOM.
ALL I WANT TO SAY IS
I LOVE YOU.
AND I’M SORRY.
Christy
Miki by Don
Miki was a wonderful little dog who brought much joy to my life. She went everywhere with me even to work. I really think she could understand most every thing I said to her. Always so happy and eager to play or just lay beside me. I miss you so much. One thing is for sure we will be together again and when I get to the gate you will be there watching for me.
Love
Don
Sam by Jada
We miss your little face and
sweet ways.
Jada
Casey by Betty & Tim
Casey my darlin’ dog
The first time I saw you you were standing on your hind legs with your front paws resting on the top of the box. You were peering over the edge at me with you beautiful brown puppy eyes and I immediately
fell in love with you.
Your sisters had been chosen and were waiting to go to their new homes but you had been overlooked because you were a little boy and your size indicated you would grow larger than the set standards for a Sheltie show dog. I know the Lord had saved you just for us. Tim and I took you home and our wonderful eleven year relationship began.
Together you and I attended obedience classes and we formed a loving bond that would last forever. You always knew what I was asking of you and in turn I knew what you were feeling and asking of me.
You entertained us for hours with your spirited playful ways. You would insist we stand on the porch even in the cold of winter to watch you in the safety of your own back yard run wildly and bark in excitement as the train passed by. Our hearts were full of pride and love. And how you made us laugh at your attempts to herd our family cats.
You loved to spend your days outside but at 4:00 o’clock every afternoon you would leave your favorite spot at the corner of the house and come to me. You would stand in front of me and stare with those beautiful brown eyes making your little sounds to get my attentions. You were telling me to get into the kitchen and start dinner and you would not give up until I did so. You would settle down on the floor and watch as I prepared our evening meal and after dinner while I was cleaning up the supper dishes you would again give me that same steady stare until I gave you your dessert in the form of a little bowl of veggies. Then you would be content and return to you favorite spot outside.
At night you slept on the floor by my bedside and come early morning you would bump our bed and quietly make your little sounds until you woke us. You wanted your breakfast and there was no denying you.
My Casey you were plagued with medical problems from an early age but you were always stoic and never complained. You needed to visit the Veterinary Clinic often and you became a great favorite with the staff. How they would smile when on our arrival at the clinic you would walk directly over and stand on the scales before being told.
But the day came my darling Casey when your wonderful veterinarian Dr. Candice Hall could no longer help you. The cancer was too great and we had to make the hardest decision we will ever have to make. We loved you so and our hearts were breaking but we could not let you suffer.
We had to let you go.
Your Canadian Kennel Club registered name says it all “Wyndhaven’s Royal Success” Oh yes you were indeed a Royal Success.
Wait for me my darlin’ dog
at the Rainbow Bridge and
we will cross it together.
Forever loved and
will always be remembered
Betty and Tim
Shep by Rich & Judy
Shep came into our lives from the Seattle Sheltie Rescue. His previous owners had taken to the vet in Lynden Wash. to be put down because they were moving. The very kind vet there talked them into letting her find another home for him. We had just had to send our own beloved shelties to the Rainbow Bridge (Sadie paw 70 and Dusty paw 78) and I had registered with the Rescue centers both in Wash. State and B.C. Seattle does not place their dogs outside of the state but since we lived so close to the border they let us have Shep.
It was love at first sight he just wagged his tail and jumped into the car with us. Shep had once been hit by a car and had three very bad legs he could not run or walk very far. He was on the pain medicine Metacam. Shep was a mans dog and would follow Dad into the garage and workshop but he was always there to greet me when I came home from work. He wouldn’t eat unless I sat down beside him but he soon learnt that if he didn’t eat Monty our min pin would finish it for him.
When we had Shep for eight months I notice he had a small white lump on his gums. So off the see Dr. Susie Cizak. She said there was probably nothing to worry about but she sent a sample to the lab. A week later she phone and said she would rather shoot herself in the foot than have to tell me this but it was cancer the worst kind a dog could have. Shep was operated on and Susie said she was very agressive in cutting it out and hopefully she had it all. Shep was fine and still
very playful and loving.
In April of this year we moved to the Okanagan Valley. The dier climate here helped Shep with this walking. He would walked at his own pace all over the property and when it became too hot he would go into the garage or carport. It was always hard getting him to come into the house. He would have to be bribe with a treat. In the middle of June Shep started not eating changing his food helped. Then nothing would what he did eat came right back up. We took him to a vet here the cancer was back and there was nothing that could be done for him.
Shep went to the Rainbow Bridge.
Though we only had you for twenty months Shep you became a very important part of our lives and we loved you. Your were a wonderful boy and never once complained when you were in so much pain. You would sit so good on the kitchen floor while I gave you your medicine
each morning before breakfast.
Monty misses you just as much as we do. Each morning he checks your bed then runs outside and checks the carport and garage. I know you are now free of pain you can run and play with Sadie Dusty and Candy at the Rainbow Bridge. Someday we will come and get all of you.
Till then be happy and play.
We will miss you and
love you forever
Mom Dad and Monty
Aggie by Cathy
Aggie my best friend companion and family member you will be forever in my heart. Thank you so very much for bringing me joy and happiness and I hope you know how much my heart aches for you and how much I miss you. You were so young still and so full of life and how I wish I wouldn’t have let you out that morning. I know that there is a reason for your passing and God must have needed you for something.
I knew that when you were born you were very special and though I thought you would be with us forever you left this earth for a reason. I will always remember how beautiful friendly and loving you were. I’ll never forget your oil spot and when you would show me your whites in your eyes. The dust on bed is still there and I’ll never dust it off.
I love you Aggie and
thank you for being
a part of my life.
Cathy