![]() When it came time to put him in the pet store he ended up bashing his face in till he bled and stopped eating-so I got the call to come pick him up. I was just fostering him like I had so many others. My mom ended up naming him since he was a fighter and I had zero plans of adopting him. So I thought I would see if I could work my magic and he thrived. ![]() Sept 4th 2012-Nov 23rd 2021 He was brought to me with his umbilical cord still attached and not eating for the lady that found him. Tomorrow I will be saying goodbye to Tyson. How is it possible? I’m having a hard time comprehending it and putting it into words. Time is so precious and I’m devastated I’ve run out. Thank you to Peaceful Pet Passage for giving Noah, at his life’s end, the opportunity to be with his family that he cherished, in the home that he loved. Noah will always be in our hearts and we will always be grateful. It has taken several months to be able to relive the joy and love given to us by this sweet, most wonderful dog. We were heartbroken when Noah had to pass away, although we knew we had to end his pain and suffering. We couldn’t say “no” to Noah with his beautiful brown and blue eyes and/or his sweet face on our laps. He also loved rubs and massages on his tummy and face and let us know with his paw if he wanted us to continue. He “trained” us to say “yogurt” when we wanted him to come inside. His favorite food was yogurt which he licked out of hollow bones. He searched pockets and laundry and backtracked when people left their dining. Noah was also an opportunist when it came to food and Kleenex. Noah always had to carry something in his mouth when he went out or was excited. He always let us know when he wanted to go in or out or if someone or something was coming to the door. He helped his dad in the garden and couldn’t wait for his nightly walks. Noah loved to play catch with his tennis balls, andplay hide and seek and tug of war with his favorite blanket. He was funny, incredibly smart, persistent, curious, loving, loyal, playful, full of life and energy and the most communicative dog we have ever known. We were fortunate to rescue him when he was 7 months old and blessed to love and be loved by him for 14 yrs. Our most precious Noah passed away on October 28th(2021). ![]() We thank Peaceful Pet Passage for making a hard day just a little bit easier but it’s never easy to say good bye to someone you loved so much □□□. She was the best dog we could ever ask for and she will forever remain in our hearts. No one comes to greet us at the door and we no longer get to feel her silken ears. No one comes running when I get the cheese out of the refrigerator. ![]() The only good thing about Covid is that we got to spend her final 2 years with Abby when we worked at home. It was a very hard day and our house will no longer be the same. ![]() We did not want to see her in pain anymore. We had to make the painful decision to say good bye to her on 9/22/21. As she got older and her joints hurt and she could no longer go upstairs, we took turns sleeping on the couch to be near her. We bought her a plush bed with her name embroidered on it but she enjoyed the finer things in life like our bed. She knew if you were sick and would lay right by your side. She loved to go for walks right up until the day she died. Her greatest joy was spending time with us. She was mischievous in her younger years chewing her toys to bits, surfing the kitchen counter and had a love for paper products. We were lucky enough to have our yellow lab, Abby, in our lives for 15 years. ![]()
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