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.

24/02/99 - 24/11/15
Human family: Jude & Di
Photo(s) of Bramble (1)

Bramble

Bramble came to join our family when she was nine weeks old. Her Mum was an English Springer Spaniel but we have no idea what the Dad was! She was adopted from North West English Springer Spaniel Rescue, who were caring for her Mum. We needed a friend for our spaniel, Hollie (who is also on this site - 2011) From the moment they were introduced, they were best pals. Bram was a super pup and grew up a fantastic friend and a pleasure to take out for walks. She was lovely with people and animals, never nasty and always gentle.
We bought a campervan and took Bram & Hollie to France for a month. We had fantastic times at lakes, rivers and the seaside. Bram loved the water and just wanted us to throw pinecones for her to fetch back out of the water. She would have done this until she dropped but we made sure she had 'rests' in between.
Hollie passed to Rainbow Bridge in September 2011. Bram became very sad. We adopted Abbi (4 years old) from the Cocker and English Springer Spaniel Rescue. However, Bram was too set in her ways and too old to play with her but was happy doing her own thing.
In May this year, 2015, we moved house with a nice big garden and a fabulous walk on Ifton Meadows, was just 2 minutes away. Bram had a new lease of life and would run all over the Meadows. She had lumps and bumps all over her, a large one in her groin but it didn't bother her.
The past week she slowed right down, wasn't eating or drinking much. She was coughing and her breathing was getting laboured. She'd been to the vet and had injections, blood tests and medication but they didn't help. She was getting weaker too.
We got in touch with Jackie Weaver Animal Psychic/Communicator who 'tuned in' to Bram. Right away we had the answers to questions we needed to know. Bram's lungs were filling with fluid and her organs were shutting down. We hears Bram's wishes so she went over to Rainbow Bridge to be reunited with Hollie and is buried in 'HER' garden.
Thank you, our faithful and loyal pal, for sixteen and three quarter years of happiness.
"GO PLAY WITH HOLLIE-CHOPS!" xxxx

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