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

Hallie

Hallie

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Brutus

Brutus

BrutusAlthough we had known Brutus since his puppyhood, he didn’t come to live with us until after the death of his owner, who was a family member. He quickly adjusted to our home and he got along well with our Shih Tzu Satchi. Brutus was a Havanese, but people would...

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Rebel

Rebel

RebelNothing will ever be able to compare to the bond we have with our Rebel. Our family is so incredibly lucky to have been able to have this dog as our own. There will never be a dog that can replace you, Rebel. You lived a life knowing only love. Every person you...

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