In Loving Memory

Remembering the pets who have crossed the rainbow bridge and the paw prints they've forever left on our hearts.
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Bob

We love you Bob! We will miss you forever! I hope Jake welcomed you with open paws 🐾 at the rainbow 🌈 bridge & you are running free with him & your other friends.

Lisa
New Egypt, New Jersey
February 17, 2026
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Jessica

My 12 years old partner-in-crime, my best friend, peacefully passed away with a help of an amazing team from Lap of Love. You were an amazing dog. We built so many good memories together. It was very hard to let you go, but I know it was time. I will Love you Forever, Jess!

Vladlena
Feasterville Trevose, Pennsylvania
February 17, 2026
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TJ Hooker

TJ, we will always love and dearly remember you!!! You were the perfect "buddy cat" of the house, eager to snuggle and inviting us to pause and be present with you. We miss you!

Tracie
Fuquay Varina, North Carolina
February 17, 2026
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Kota Sky

Kota you gave moma a run for my money but I would do it all over again. You saved momma after losing your brother I want to say Thank you sweetheart, you were so brave on your last day. You have been loved and now missed. There will always be a special place in my heart for you. Run free baby girl β™₯️ All my love, momma

Deborah
Hooksett, New Hampshire
February 17, 2026
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Abby

Abby left us on Valentine's Day, the day of hearts and love. She was the Heart of our home. The immensely strong bond of love between Abby and her people, Victoria and Dan, will never be broken. Our time with her is a gift we will treasure forever.

Victoria and Dan
OLYMPIA, Washington
February 17, 2026
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Dozer

Our Dozer was the best dog and best friend that our family could have ever asked for. We miss you so much puppy. Rest easy πŸ’”

Sunshine
Westland, Michigan
February 17, 2026
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Motley

We said goodbye to our beautiful Motley, and our home feels different in a way that words can barely hold. For sixteen years, she filled our lives with warmth, personality, and a presence that made every room feel alive. She was our baby, our joy, and the heart of our home. We are so grateful for every moment we shared with her, and we will carry her love with us always. Rest peacefully, sweet Motley. Thank you for choosing us.

Christina
KANSAS CITY, Kansas
February 17, 2026
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Teddy

missing our teddy bear so much, the house isn’t a home without him.

Donna
Franklinville, New Jersey
February 16, 2026
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Athena

I knew Athena was special from the moment I saw her 14 years ago. She was sassy and stubborn from the beginning to the end, and I am so lucky to have gotten to experience life with her. The thought of a world without her feels cruel and unimaginable. And as hard as this is, the years of unconditional love, companionship, and humor she brought to lives daily was well worth the pain. Athena, you will always be my sweet baby girl, my baby Teeny Weenie, and I will think of you daily. You are missed beyond words. We love you. Run free πŸ–€

Nicole
Crestview , Florida
February 16, 2026
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Tucker

Tucker was never far from us, always wanting to be part of whatever was happening, chatting away in his loud, talkative voice as if he had important updates to share. Tucker loved everyone he met, greeting new people like old friends, curious and full of life until the very end. His signature game 'Stairball' was a daily ritual. With a ball tucked proudly in his mouth, he would wander the house with that muffled little meow, then dramatically bap it free and race it down the stairs, determined to catch it before it reached the bottom. It was impossible not to smile watching him play. Tucker found joy in the simple things: curling up by the fire, climbing onto your lap the moment you sat down, pressing his whiskers into your face as a gentle reminder that he was there. He had a mischievous streak too, standing just close enough to trip you, or enthusiastically humping anything soft, little quirks that made him unmistakably Tucker. More than anything, he was deeply loving, constantly, and without condition. The house feels quieter without his voice, and emptier without his warm presence, but the memories he gave us will stay forever. Thank you, Tucker, for every cuddle, every conversation, every game of Stairball, and every moment of companionship. You were, and always will, be so deeply loved.

Minneapolis, Minnesota
February 16, 2026