Pets Remembered believes in taking care of your
entire family, this includes your extended animal family. If
you wish to post an online memorial for a lost best friend,
please email us the story of your loved one along with any pictures
you would like to include. We will post them for you here so
you can share the memory of your faithful companion with
others.
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In Loving
Memory of Tucker "Pickle"
"Tucker was the "pickle" Christmas gift for
our five kids five years ago. He was the softest, sweetest kitty
with a non-aggressive personality. We frequently found him curled
up in the oddest places. The kids joked that he wasn't the
brightest cat because when they chased him he'd lie down, but he
was actually pretty smart. When I'd call "Yo cat!" Tucker would
gallop to see me. His bed was next to my computer. He'd sleep or
supervise as I typed. He was such a nice kitty it was hard to say
goodbye to him. The house is much quieter without him.Thank you,
Skip and Pets Remembered, for providing this forum."

In Loving
Memory of Kitty
1995-2011
"Kitty was adopted
from the Humane Society in Dayton, OH. I took her home to be
a companion for my Golden Retriever. They loved each other
right away. Kitty had been fostered in a home with
dogs. She was a beautiful Tortoiseshell, with such pretty
markings on her face. She was loving and always wanted her
chin and ears rubbed. She also snored, most of the time, and
we would mute the TV just to laugh & listen to the
snoring! We loved her and were so thankful we had Dr. Pflum
and Pets Remembered support when she died at 16 years
old."
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In loving
memory of Bambi
1996 -
2010
Thank you for taking
care of my little dog Bambi this weekend after she died at Pets and
Vets on Friday. Even though she was at least 14 years old and I had
spent 12 wonderful years as a part of her life, it was hard to let
her go.
She was a spunky, sweet, little girl who always
found a way to adapt cheerfully to whatever situation life threw at
her. I was proud of the ribbons she won in obedience and agility
competitions, but I was most proud of the work she did as a part of
Caring Paws Therapy.
For two years, she was one of the dogs who
greeted and worked with kids at the Trails of Hope Camp. One year,
she was the "on call" dog overnight and became a special confident
for a young boy. Another year, she was a "greeter" dog for kids who
were arriving at camp. Whatever she was asked to do, she did it
with great joy and enthusiasm. Yet she could be quiet and gentle
and comforting with kids who needed that quiet, gentle,
support.
I am enclosing a picture of Bambi as an
attachment. Please post it on your Pets Remembered
website.
In memory of That Rascal Bambi, Miniature
Australian Shepherd, born 1996(?), adopted May 17, 1999; died
October 29, 2010.