In Memory of Bogie Baker
April, 27, 2004 - January 26, 2019
We can't thank you enough...for bringing so much happiness to Bogie's life! He has had so much fun and lived so much longer than we expected! We were all blessed with the love and kindness from you and Dale and all Bogie Baker's buddies! Thank Nadia too! Bogie always looked so comfy and peaceful sitting on her lap. He is on his way to heaven - where my son will greet him...give him a big hug and take him under his wings! God bless us all!
Dan & Dolores Baker




In Memory of Muffin
September 22, 2004 - February 1, 2019
In sweet memory of our sweet Muffin. You came into our lives and gave us so much love. You were the most energetic, sassy, but without a doubt, the sweetest little girl anyone could ask for. We loved the way you would bring your toys so we could play with you. You hated it when I would put your hair in a ponytail, but I did it anyway. In your own way, you were extremely prissy!
We will always love you sweetness. we will miss you but I know we will meet again.
Bill & Nancy Shad




In Memory of Annie
November 20,2004 - September 19, 2020
Annie was a loving and sweetest little girl. She was small of size but had a big bark that would take you by surprise. When she decided to play she was fast and so much fun to watch. She loved her mother and brothers Cody and Niko with all of her heart. Rest in peace Annie.
Nadia Pokrovskaya




In Memory of Cody
February 14, 2011 - October 4, 2020
Cody was a big brother to everyone. Anyone who met him immediately fell in love with his handsome good looks and his boyish charm. Cody was great at giving high fives and his "wooo, wooo, wooo" conversations were a riot. No one loved chasing and hunting bunnies more then Cody.
You will always be in our hearts!
Nadia Prokovskaya




In Memory of Daisy
June 23rd 2006 - February 27th 2021
Daisy was the best companion. She was always by my side in later years, following me everywhere. We walked miles upon miles together, many times sharing a blueberry muffin as a reward. She loved the beach and swimming to catch rocks in the water and chewing on her soccer ball. She was adored by her human sisters. She will always be by our sides in our memories. Such a good girl.
Joanne




In Memory of Barney
November 2007 - June 27, 2021
Barney was our second dog. We had no intention to add to the family but....one day passing by a pet store...surprise!
Hence, Barney was rescued from Debby's Petland April 6, 2008. He was older than most of the puppies, born November 2007. He was disheveled and sitting in the corner of the cage in the store but seemed glad that he was being picked up and cuddled. We suspect he was purchased and then returned for some reason. As it turned out it was probably because of the persistent lung sickness that he had. Our Vet fixed him up with the correct longish-term antibiotic. Good as new!
He joined our 3-year-old dog - Ziggy, a cockapoo - the reigning Prince of the house who thought Barney was coming to play but then never left. There was a period of denial and finally acceptance. They played and slept together but did not share. Barney was extremely protective of toys - his and anyone else's No dog could tough Barney's toys. Poor Ziggy had only one toy that was his and his alone Also, Ziggy was a food addict. He ate fast and then lusted after Barney's food. Barney teased him by eating slow-very slow and dropping a nugget or two on the floor. He set the trap and Ziggy always fell for it, resulting in dog mayhem.
The things Barney liked the best were running around chasing the ball, chasing Ziggy but never catching him; destroying toys with squeaks; playing tug, barking at squirrels and following Ellen around. He loved the "idea" of the car and would jump in joyfully and then hyperventilate when it started moving. He was fearful of noises, especially the buzzer on Family Feud. In his young days if let loose he would wander off terrifying us both. Then as he aged, he wouldn't move unless he had one of us in his sight.
Medically, he developed hypertension which affected his eyes. H had his own ophthalmologist and we dutifully applied the eye drops and administered other medications as needed. He was a completely compliant patient accepting our poking and prodding silently. None of this seemed to affect his attitude or energy but in March of 2020 blood work anomalies resulted in a diagnosis of a growth on his liver. He was given months to live but showed no signs of slowing down until March of 2021 when we noticed continuing weight loss, diminished hearing and eyesight and fatigue. He slept a very deep sleep and then one night he did not wake up.
He died peacefully at 3 a.m. Sunday,June 27, snuggled in his down comforter in our bed. He waited all day for this moment of togetherness - as did we.
A loving, sweet boy. We will miss him always.
Ellen & Kathleen



