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In Memory

                                              

 

Tico - Loving companion and therapy dog.  During his last year, he struggled bravely against a neurasthenic condition that caused seizures and inability to walk. Such a tiny light Such a bright light

 A light that will always shine in our hearts.  Winnie & John

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Ty - With complete sadness I say good bye to you my faithful friend. May we be forever together in our hearts until we meet again. You are loved by ll who meet you..

Ty  you will be forever remembered. Your Mom.

 

                                              

Casper - With a heavy heart Casper's owners and CYTR members remember this brave and loyal soul.

Casper had many ailments that he fought but he lost the battle and has gone on to rainbow bridge. Even despite all his ailments Casper played like a puppy with his young human sister.  His favorite treat was broccoli.  He was a strong little fighter that inspired everyone he meet. 

Casper you will be forever remembered with a special place in so many hearts. We love you.

 

                                              

 

Rocky - Rocky's health was failing drastically in his new home. His great Vets patched him up many times due to impacting salivary glands, then finally they did salivary gland removal (one had ruptured), only to discover another lump which was sent off for biopsy only to find a progressive type throat cancer.

Rocky received many medications and treatments to keep him comfy, yet, he was still in very much pain as he no longer yearned for his walks. He was losing fur, and his desire to eat and drink was gone & he was being force fed with a syringe. He had also been on IV fluids many times. His family was devastated to have to lay him to rest.

Our thoughts are with his family. CYTR Volunteers who knew Rocky, shall also take time to mourn. Not an easy dog to love initially, but, once you got to know him - there was no choice but, to love him. He did have a wonderful life!!