Tag Archives: gone but not forgotten

Ernie

We’re sad to say we had to put Ernie to sleep earlier this year after a fantastic run – he still wanted to play football but his legs wouldn’t allow it.
Ernie was a bit of a character – never too far from his adoptive mum, Denise, whom he trusted and adored.
He was obsessed with tracking balls down and being in the garden at home.
He always enjoyed visits to Llandudno on the beach and in the sea and hated going to the vet which was reciprocated by the veterinary staff as he was always a handful when he went.
Denise became the all administering medicine giver and kindly restraining assistant! and she’s now lost without him.
Ernie will be dearly remembered for a variety of reasons by family and friends – he may be gone but he’s certainly not forgotten.
Lots of love and happy times,
The Leahs.

GUINNESS

Guinness crossed the Rainbow Bridge on Thursday 10th November having just celebrated  his 11th birthday.
He was diagnosed with lymphoma on 18th October deteriorating very quickly at the end, leaving me absolutely devastated.
We collected him from Warrington in July 2011 and had 5 wonderful years with him, just wish it could have been longer.
Had some fantastic holidays in the caravan with him and Bonnie, which he thoroughly enjoyed. He made so many friends both human and doggy and was the most wonderful companion.

Rest in peace my lovely gentle boy. I’m sure you will have met up with Bonnie at the Bridge and can play together once again.

I miss you so so much and will treasure your memories forever.

M. Casson

Bertie

I am sad let you know that Bertie had to be put to sleep on December 27th 2016. He had become ill a couple of weeks ago and suddenly got much worse over Christmas.

We collected Bertie 29th October 2009 he could often be grumpy if he didn’t want to do something.  But he was always more than willing to be fussed and play games.

Loved his walks twice a day in the fields behind our house and became a loyal and devoted friend.  He definitely enjoyed the last seven years with us.  The whole family miss him dreadfully.

G Neighbour