In Loving Memory Of Bella

So many memories to share of my sweet Bella girl, but most of all we are going to miss her snuggles and kisses so much!

In Loving Memory Of Niko (our papas)

Niko has been with me and craig as we navigated life changes in our 20’s. He’s our only boy in the pack and has always been the goodest boy. Home is not home without you here bud. It is truly painful loosing you. You and the other pups give me so much purpose in life.

In Loving Memory Of Ziek

Ziek was such a special guy. He welcomed 4 other sibling pups throughout his life and was a fierce little protector.

In Loving Memory of Belle

She was a light that shined so bright. Always happy, always ready to share joy. Her tail wagged with purpose - to make you smile. Actually, her tail didn't just wag - it was hyperactive, thumping against walls, doors, furniture, anything nearby.

In Loving Memory Of Beans

Beans was more than a dog—he was my child, my family, and my heart. From the moment he came into my life, he filled it with his snuggles, his sweet pug purrs, and the softest ears you could ever imagine.

In Loving Memory Of Waldo

Waldo loved to sleep on his back and snore as loud as a human. Somehow the smallest dog could take up the whole bed. He will be missed ❤️ 2012-10-10 - 2025-08-07 Katy Grimmett, Henderson

In Loving Memory Of Brian Anthony

It was our honor to adopt this sweet boy at almost 10 years of age. He was such a sweet and beautiful boy. He brought much joy to our lives. Fly high my sweet boy. We love you 2011-09-09 - 2025-08-04 Lisa Horan, Nevada

In Loving Memory Of Toby

Toby was a full on scent hound - strong, stubborn and independent. I'm focused on trying to remember him in his prime and not the hell of the last 10 months of his long 16 year life.

In Loving Memory Of Tess

Where to begin as there are so many, but Tess' favorite thing to do was playing ball, whether having it in her mouth ALL the time or making left hand turns around the coffee table, until she decided to give it up so we could throw it for her. She was a Ball Playing Machine.

In Loving Memory Of Lilly

She was always great company. I spoke to her like she was human, and she always responded with unconditional dog love. She has only been gone two days, and I am tearing up as I write this. I have adopted eight dogs in my lifetime, and all have made my life fuller.