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.

16/05/01 - 18/09/11
Human family: Jenny & Paul
Photo(s) of Finlie (1)

Finlie

This is and always will be my little man Finlie. Finlie was taken from us at the age of 10 to cancer. Up until August 2011 he never had an ill day in his life, when he became ill it was such a shock we weren't prepared to lose him, he was the best friend that I had ever had.
If I could send him a letter it would be; XXXXXXXXXX Losing you Finlie will last a lifetime, I know you didn't want to go, I think if you had the choice you would have stayed by my side until the bitter end, no matter how much pain you were in....... I just want to let you know that you are loved so much, you are so special, and your friendship over the 10 years that we were together was invaluable, you taught me so much. This is why I couldn't let you prove your loyalty and love for me anymore, it was the ultimate sacrifice for me to prove how much I love you for one last time by letting you go to Rainbow Bridge with the dignity that you deserve. Always remember none of us gave up, you are still by my side just as I am by yours, you are always in my heart XXXXXXXXXX

To this day we haven't accepted that he has gone! He was such a special little man, i miss my cuddles so much, and can't wait to be with him again, people say that when you lose a labrador they leave a 'labrador shaped hole in your heart' Finlie has left us with a 'Finlie shaped hole in our heart' Rest in peace my little man, hope to cuddle you again very soon. XXXXXXXXXXX

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