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Rainbow Bridge
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Wrinkles
As my heart fills with sadness to send this email.
Today I lost my best friend ,my Fur baby ,my Old man, my shadow. He was moody And he had a face only a mother could love, but he was mine. He was always by my side and could put a smile on my face with his welcome home bark after a long stressful day. He was The best alarm clock because he always knew when I needed to get up, because then it was “ time to eat “ LOL. His favorite thing besides eating was going on walkies with Wyatt and of course car rides.
I’ll forever miss his face, bark and those amazing cuddles. And his nails clicking on the floor.
But he will be forever by my side.
Thank you Pug Luv for giving me the best memories I can never forget.
Love, Allison
Cooper
It’s with great sadness that I’m writing this tribute to our beloved Cooper who passed over the Rainbow Bridge on July 2, 2020. Words cannot express the love we have for our special boy. We were blessed to have him in our lives for 5 magical years. His loving nature and playful spirit will live in our hearts forever. Rest well our sweet boy❤️
Molly Dianetti-Webb
I have attached a Poem I wrote for Molly. I have written about 8 poems since I had to say Goodbye to her. They are my tribute to her. She was born on October 4, 2012. She took over our family with love and laughter on December 15, 2012. We sadly had to say goodbye to her September 19, 2019 due to a medical emergency. I am truly lost without her.
You can use this picture of her. It captures her sweet face. I swear really she was human . Had she been, Molly would have been a Nurse by day and a Stand up Comedian by Night. She had a way of just knowing what you needed whether it was a belly laugh or just being a gentle comfortable soul to speak to.
Upon My Knee 11-22-2019 For Miss Molly Magoo. By Ernestine Dianetti
I waited for you for what seemed an eternity. Then one day there you were, sitting cozy on a chair. My friend, My Confidant, who would you become? We walked, we ran in rain and snow only a passerby to show… our love was formed upon the beginning of the earth. Where many would dwell both near and far. You were formed in the shadow of the evening star. Couldn’t wait, kept calling your name. Then one day there you were, sitting cozy on a chair. Your eyes soft, your heart young and new, we began as others do. Inseparable were we, comfortable you there sitting on my knee. Adventures we went until so tired we were spent…All day in the sun and water, still call your name but now I holler can you hear me? I told of our love to all that knew then the day came you left too soon. Now I holler at the moon like a wolf in agony and free, no one here to sit upon my knee. Lonely adventures await me, the sun has turned over to the cloudy sky, the water I can’t reach until Spring I have to stay dry. I will go to our favorite bench and there you will be sitting cozy and I will offer you my knee.
Jake
On May 26th our beloved handsome Jake crossed over to rainbow bridge. He was a foster of ours for a short period. When he came into the house he met Shiloh,Barkley and Napoleon. He walked into the hallway and looked into the living room then the den then the living room again and then once more the den. He decided that the den was the room. So he jumped on the sofa and fell asleep. That’s when we knew that he would be permanent fixture to our family. Shiloh took to him right away and was always by his side. Barkley had a new buddy that he could take walks with. Jake always hung around those two guys. Napoleon liked Jake also and occasionally played with him. Jake loved his walks with Barkley, especially when the Dream Cruise took place. All the kids came running out to play with them. They just took it all in. He gave our family around 8 of his 12 years such joy. He will be missed immensely by Shelley, myself and his brothers. Until we meet again have a blast going over to Rainbow Bridge. Love and kisses always from mommy,daddy, Shiloh and Barkley.
Marty
We wanted to reach out and let you know that we unfortunately had to allow Marty to cross over the rainbow bridge on December 19th this past year. We appreciated Larry's help in making this decision over the phone back in December.
We are still processing Marty's passing and our time with him, but we can tell you that without a doubt, he made our lives so much better. We miss him dearly and are grateful for every second we had with him. He was such a loving, funny little guy and we hated to see him suffer towards the end.
In August, we noticed a small hard bump on his left lower jaw. Our veterinarian confirmed it was terminal, inoperable cancer. The tumor grew and eventually became painful and oozed fluids. Over time Marty had difficulty living his normal life. With the vet's help though, we kept Marty comfortable and happy as long as we could.
Thank you both for allowing us to make Marty a part of our family. We truly appreciate the hard work you do to help pugs of all ages and abilities find loving homes.
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