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"His little body grew weary. He was unable to lift his head to drink or eat.
Finally, a rainbow bridge appeared and he began to cross. Creatures great
and small were waiting to greet him. With friendship, love and an unbeatable
personality Binky in 1994 quickly became an essential part of our family.
Happy years passed.
Suddenly, in 2004, cancer and then renal failure struck our beloved pet.
Despite all of his medical problems, he did not fail until July 6, 2007. We are
so thankful for the blessing of our years together. Pray for the souls of our
animal friends everywhere who need love and comfort. Expand your circle of
compassion as you remember him. His human parents grieve. We loved him."
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Serenity's
Big Ben De Marly
2/15/1992 - 3/14/2003
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Oscar Smets
7/1991 - 8/2003
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Lexi
4/10/1997 - 2/9/2003
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"One could not have been loved as much as he loved his family. He protected us, played with us, held our hands when we needed it. He was not just a dog but a member of our hearts. Benjamin your family will miss you but how fortunate we are to have shared your life!"
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"To my family at Park Animal Hospital, Thank you so much for caring and loving me over the last 3 years. I appreciate all of the biscuits that everyone gave me. But most of all, thank you for taking care of me when I was sick. I've lived a long 12 years and have been loved by so many." -Oscar. |
A big teddy bear Lexi gave us her heart! Til her last moment she was giving kisses and love. She is greatly missed because she was greatly loved. |
"Thank you Park Animal Hospital for keeping her healthy while she was alive and for your tender mercy when it was time to go." The Noll Family |
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The family of Schnappsie Rudeen would like to thank the staff at Park Animal Hospital for their thirteen years of excellent care to our beloved Schnappsie. She is sorely missed, but we know she was in good hands the last two days of her life.
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The family of Schotzy Rudeen would like to thank the staff of Park Animal Hospital for their eleven years of tender loving care. Our beloved Schotzy joined her mother, Schnappsie on Thursday, 8/18/05. Schotzy struggled with bladder stones and severe diabetes, for six years. Dr. C. brought her back from the threshold of death, but her body finally wore out. The staff at Park enabled her to live a quality life far beyond what her physical ailments would ordinarily allow. Rest in peace precious, your Mom and Dad love you very much and miss both of you girls. We'll meet up with you again, at the Rainbow Bridge. |

Jessie Griffin, 14, of Las Vegas, crossed the Rainbow Bridge, Saturday, February 11, 2006 at her home with her devoted adopted mom and sister by her side. Jessie was born on November 3, 1991 in the Sierra Valley in Northern California, on the Jerome and Jill Grandi Ranch. She was the daughter of Harry and Patty and had 8 siblings that she is again meeting today. As a puppy, she worked cows for several years before moving to Texas in 1995. In 1998, she moved to Illinois, and in 1999 to Arizona. In 2002, she moved to Las Vegas. She will be remembered fondly as an avid tennis ball retriever and a former Frisbee catcher. Jessie captivated many by her many demonstrations of her understanding of the spoken word and her gentle nature. She is survived by her loving adopted mom, Jeanne Griffin; sister, Sheila, and many four and two-legged friends. She was preceded in death by her parents and eight littermates. The family requests memorial contributions be made in her name to a no-kill shelter. |
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