by Mary
(Canada)
Tia, my chesapeake bay retriever, was an incredible dog. She was a part of my family and will always be in my heart and thoughts. She was sweet, innocent, trusting, smart, silly, funny, loyal and just plain lovable. I wish could have had her as my dog for the rest of my life.
She was also extremely strong, and even though I had to give her two insulin injections each day for over 2 years, she always trusted me and would never show any fear, a remarkable dog.
Even though my eyes fill with tears as I miss seeing her each day, I smile and feel blessed that I had her in my life from the time she was a puppy to her senior years.
Always loved, cherished and remembered. Some day I will see my sweet T again.
2000-2011
Bailey, an american staffordshire mix, was an amazing dog. We had adopted her when she was 4 months old. She would never bark, only yodeled and wagged her tail back and forth in excitement. She was extremely intelligent, always had my back and would do things to make you smile.
We would walk her all the time. She loved walks so much, and in the winter months for some reason. Although she wasn't a winter dog, she loved diving into large puddles and running in excitement.
So many great memories. It has been almost 2 years and I think of her daily. I lost Bailey to cancer. She was strong to the very last day and tried to take care of me, but we knew that day that it was our turn to show her how much we loved her.
Always loved, cherished and remembered. Some day I will see my Bailey again, xoxo
1998 - 2009