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Memorials

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Jethro

Jethro was the true definition of a man's best friend. His loyalty shone through every moment shared, always by our side. Through the love and loss he experienced, he remained strong, a reflection of his devoted dog dad. Jethro not only protected our home but also brightened our days, turning even the toughest moments into something special. Though his muzzle had turned grey and he moved a bit slower in his later years, he continued to be the heart and joy of our lives. On January 15th, 2025, surrounded by Susan and Andy, Jethro crossed the rainbow bridge and was cremated at The Heavenly Hound. We love and miss him every day. His memory, however, continues to be the foundation of our business.

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Chewy

Please keep Chewy's family in your thoughts and prayers. Chewy, a beloved pitbull, lived a long and beautiful life. He was more than a dog; he was a best friend and loyal companion. He crossed the rainbow bridge surrounded by the love of his family and will be forever missed. His family shared that Chewy was the best boy who was loved by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him, especially his dad and papaw. He gave his family a lifetime of memories, and leaves behind the biggest pawprints on their hearts.

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Aurura

Aurura, a beautiful dog, was such a loving girl who had the sweetest way of asking for affection. Her family shared that she'd gently nudge her nose against their shoulders, then reach up with her paw to tap their chest or shoulder, letting them know she wasn't done getting lovens. It was the cutest thing and brought so much joy to her family. She will be deeply missed, and leaves behind the biggest pawprints on their hearts.

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Niko

We got Niko when he was the sweet age of 3. Though the first 3 few years of his life were rough the next 11 with us were full of unconditional love and treats of course. Niko was and always will be the "Boss" dog of the family. He was as bullheaded as they come and full of nothing but sass and you were gonna learn real quick That he ALWAYS has something to say especially when he didnt get his way. Aside from his tough guy attitude he was one of the best and most loving dogs you could ask for. He'd give anyone a handshake if you asked for one. He loved to be outside laying in the sun. He especially loved when there was a fresh blanket of snow on the ground. He loved going on walks with his " bubby" and his Annie and running circles in the backyard. Thank you for all the laughs and the loves given over the years we love you so much.

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Silo

Silo, a beautiful Great Pyrenees, was a gentle giant with a heart bigger than he was. He truly believed he was a tiny lap dog and would always reach out to put his paw in his momma’s hand. His family lovingly nicknamed him "Boop," and he would give a playful side-eye if anyone dared to boop a nose other than his. He was an old soul who will be deeply missed. Silo's memory will live on through the love he shared. Though he left his family far too soon, his family is left with the pawprints he left behind on their hearts.

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Simba

Simba was queen of the house! Lovingly called "Lump" by some of her friends. From a tiny kitten rescued from under a trailer, to living the life of pampered luxury. She enjoyed batting around her toys, lounging in the windows, fishy treats, 3 am zoomies, taking over your lap, and sleeping at her momma's feet. She became the boss and loving companion to her husky sister, Rowena. (Even though she wasn't so sure about sharing her castle with a new sibling at first) Who stayed by her side until the end. Your at peace now sweet girl. Your absence will leave a giant hole in all our hearts.

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Hopei

Hopei was my bestest friend in the whole world. My parents said I couldn’t have a dog, but a week after being followed around they let me. She was with me through my first boyfriend, and the heart break after. My first apartment, she even made it with me to the process of buying my first home. She wasn’t she a dog, she was family. My family, my soul dog. She is missed beyond measure.

Buddy

Many years ago when I was young, and got my first apartment. I drove by a small farm that had a crude cardboard sign with “free kittens” scribbled on it. I hadn’t ever considered myself a cat person. But I figured “why not? I can do whatever I want now”. When I pulled up and spoke to the owners, a tiny orange ball of fur came running around the corner of the house and latched onto my leg. Obviously, he made the decision for me. From that on he was my little soul mate. He was so funny and silly. Jumping into my arms so I could catch him. Laying on my chest with his paws around my neck. He LOVED ice cream. And making friends with our neighbors. He stayed with my mother the night she passed away. He was sweet and gentle with my daughter when she was born. There wasn’t a person around who didn’t fall in love with our sweet boy. He lived a very long, happy life. He will be missed by both his moms, his human sister, his aunts, grandma, and two doggy siblings. We are forever grateful to have shared a life with such an incredible boy. We love you so very much Buddy Boy.

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Theo

Theo entered our lives at the tender age of just 6 weeks, and from that moment, he began to weave his magic into the fabric of our family. As he grew bigger in size, he burrowed even deeper into our hearts, believing wholeheartedly that he was a lap dog despite weighing nearly 50 pounds. His days were filled with joy and laughter as he frolicked with his beloved adopted canine brother and played with his cherished human sisters. The sheer delight in his eyes as he bounded across bounce houses and splashed down water slides was a sight to behold. Food was an adventure for Theo; while he relished the lovingly prepared meals mom served, he had a cheeky preference for sneaking bites from his brother's bowl, his mischief radiating joy. Saturday nights transformed into a festival of laughter as he lay beneath our card table, stealthily unleashing silent but comically potent gas bombs that punctuated our games with laughter and incredulity. Theo's spirit was a whirlwind of energy and exuberance; he could dash out the door faster than we could react, a joyful blur of fur and happiness. Though his time with us was heartbreakingly brief, the impact he made on our hearts is nothing short of eternal. He infused our home with life and vitality, and his absence will leave an undeniable void. Theo was not just a pet; he was a vibrant spark of joy, and we will carry his memory with us always, treasuring each moment we shared. He will be profoundly missed.

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