Behr

Behr was a warrior. Found wandering the rural roads of Delaware County—an old man with cancer, abandoned by his family—he still had so much love left to give.

 

He was with me for only six short months, but in that time I watched him blossom into the goofiest old hound dog. He’d curl up beside us every night, guarded our home from his favorite bed, and supervised every snack and meal we ate (don’t worry, we always paid the tax). His silly bulldog grin made even the hardest days lighter.

With us, he finally found his true forever home. And I know, without a doubt, he’ll be waiting for us on the Rainbow Bridge.

Recent Angels

Princess Purrmione

Princess Purrmione

Princess PurrmionePurrfect Princess Purrmione was the definition of her given name. During one of the most difficult periods of my life, I would visit the shelter she lived in. She would find me, bump heads and find my lap and sit with me. She was gentle and quiet. I...

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Bob

Bob

BobBob was an unusual cat in many ways; He was enormously large and stocky, distinctively handsome, unnervingly intelligent, unflappably easy-going, insistently affectionate, constantly talkative in small chirps and grunts, ...and he sure was deliberate about...

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Jake

Jake

Kambree Kona's loving paws were amazing in supporting our family in such a difficult time. Jake was always happiest with his girls. Our 12 year old best friend Jake was well taken care of and having the caring team come to our home to keep him calm, safe and happy at...

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