Pet Memorials
In Loving Memory
Honouring and remembering the pets we have helped transition across the rainbow bridge.
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Hesper
Bacon
Bacon was the best dog anyone could ask for. He was never mean or aggressive.
He always just wanted to be close to someone, to comfort and cuddle them.
He loved being cozy and warm, he would always be down to play and go for a walk.
He’ll be missed tremendously, he made waves in every relationship he contacted.
Shyla-Mae
Duke
On February 27, 2026 the world lost a precious soul. I lost my best friend and most loyal companion.
Duke came into my life unexpectedly. My roommate had a Pembroke corgi puppy that we named Duchess. Logic only said that we had to have a Duke as well.
He was chosen from a picture on the breeders website, and my life was never the same again. I would not change even a moment of the time this world chose to give us.
He was quiet and shy but loyal to the bone. He was distrustful of “people” strangers but loved to meet most dogs. He was a disciplinarian and was often put with puppies in the daycare to teach them manners.
He was a my light and will be missed every day and forever
Kobe
Gimli
Our beautiful boy, Gimli, has passed over the Rainbow Bridge to be with the others who have gone before. May he rest in peace. With much love – Mom, Uncle Tony and Lego
Cassidy
I got Cassidy just after she had weaned 5 kittens. She had her tummy shaved for spaying so her nipples were a wobbly sight. Didn’t bother her and she was soon her gorgeous svelte self.
One of the things that fascinated me about Cassidy was her sleeping arrangements. She just sniffed at an expensive bed shaped like an owl and looked very chic. Eventually Cassidy slept on five large brown paper bags around the suite, on a cushion in the bedroom closet, on top of the paper shredder in the hall closet, on cushions stored in the corner of that closet, on a towel spread on top of her litter box, under the bed spread and in two actual cat beds.
Cassidy loved the two women who came to cut her claws. She came to meet them when they arrived and stayed to give them leg rubs and to be petted after her claws were clipped. Not all their “clients” did that. She wasn’t so friendly with everyone however especially if she had just awakened.
Cassidy wasn’t a huggy cat but she loved to sit on my knee while I read. She accompanied me to the bathroom often and got lots of petting. Strange but comforting.
I miss Cassidy terribly.
Mary
Snoopy
Snoopy was pure joy — the gentlest heart, the friendliest soul, and the happiest wagging tail. Always in our hearts
Albert
On January 17th, 2026, I lost my little dog Albert — my greatest and truest friend, a sweet boy who gave me 16.5 years of unconditional love. I held him in my arms as he took his last breath, and in that moment my heart broke in ways I never imagined. From the very beginning, he never left my side. He followed me everywhere, waited for me each day to come home, and slept snuggled beside me every night.
Life feels so different without him. The house is quieter, the days feel heavier, and there’s an emptiness that can’t be filled. When you love this deeply, you sign up for both the greatest joy and the deepest heartache — and even knowing that doesn’t make saying goodbye any easier. I still can’t believe he’s gone.
Albert’s love was constant, pure, and unconditional. He was my heart and soul, my protector, and my comfort. Through every trial, every tear, and every moment of hurt, he was always there for me, defending me and loving me without question.
I miss him more than words can express. The pain runs deep, but I know his love will stay with me forever.
“If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever.”
I will always love you, Albert. You will forever be a part of me.
Nala
Forever loved, forever missed, forever in our hearts.