Cricket

Nov. 1989 —– July 17 1999

Pug

Cricket my loved pug was given to me in the summer of 1997.

She very nicely became part of our pug family which consisted of Sam

our male pug who we had since he was a year old.

Wee Buns our blonde female pug whom we had since she was

eight weeks old. Cricket a very aggressive pug took over the house

and became a ruler but got along well with other pugs.

When she had to go into a time out area for discipline she would pout

and even the other pugs would feel sorry for her and of course

mom and dad would.

She loved all people and knew how to win over anyone.

She was very playful loved her fenced in yard and would circle around

the yard over and over. She was very healthy until about three

weeks before we had to make a decision to put her to sleep

forever and cross over Rainbow Bridge. One day I took her to

the Dr. because she had started stumbling around.

The Dr. told me she had lost her hearing and her eye sight but

he could not find any serious problem with her. I thought well I can be

her eyes and ears but within days we found out she had a brain

tumor and I had to let my beloved go to God’s heaven where there

would be no pain and no sadness forever.

To end my story cricket will soon have her beloved Wee Buns

to play with as I now have to let her go very soon

so she will never suffer any more.

God bless you my

beloved pugs.

Betty

 

Cricket