Memorials

In this section, you will find an honour roll for all of our beloved companions listed in alphabetical order by the first name. Please click on the letters to see the memorials that have already been added.

Animal friends will be remembered on our Today We Remember page on the anniversary of their death.

Animal friends that passed away within the last 3 years will also be remembered on our Facebook page. Please note that only memorials with a photo included and the date of death recorded can be shared on Facebook.

25/09/05 - 08/02/13
Human family: Diane
Photo(s) of Scooby (1)

Scooby

when you left me i wrote this poem for you -

I did not know you’d leave me i thought that you would stay, Your sad eyes told me different, you could not last the day. My heart felt like it would break, without you by my side, but someone else was calling you to lead a better life,
I cried so many tears for you, i thought my heart would break, but the thought of seeing you one day would take away the ache , i loved you then i love you now that will never go, but in between i live my life, i guess that’s how it goes.
I dream of holding you close to me, so very much alive, i loved you then i love you now, i miss you by my side.

I miss you babe so very much every single day, but know that we will meet again and once again will play, but just for now i hold your memory in my heart, but know there will come a day when we will never part.


.Grieve not nor speak of me with tears, but laugh and talk of me as if I were beside you...I loved you so - 'twas Heaven here with you."

Four months on, i miss babe you were my ray of sunshine whatever happened, the 8 years we had were so wonderful you know how much i loved you, i am so grateful that god gave me such a beautiful friend, i cherished every minute with you my beautiful boy, l think about you all the time, you left a big hole in my heart that will never heal, love you & miss you babe xxxx


I miss you so much every day my beautiful boy, life isnt the same without you xxxxxx

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