Alvin Harte

Alvin was so loved by all of us. He was born in March 2012 and was the best secret keeper in the whole wide world. Our family has been through significant trauma in the last few years and Alvin has been our cuddle buddy, tissue, stomping partner and jester. We miss him so very much but were so lucky to have him. He was our loveable dufus ….no food was ever safe and no lap too small. Fly high bud…no more pain xx

Jen Harte

Bono Gray

We are so proud of you beautiful boy Bono and love you as we have always loved you. We are so grateful for all your love, friendship and joy that you gave us. We miss you so much gentle boy and pray that you are resting in loving peace with an endless supply of tennis balls to chase. Warm hugs, love and kisses to our gorgeous boy who lived to 16 years of age. 🐾🤗❤️🦴xxx

Sandra Gray

Pepper Wilkins

Pepper was a tiny dog with a massive personality. She had lots of cute quirks like singing along with opera music and the funniest walk.She loved a cuddle and a fuss and would always gravitate to anyone sat on the sofa and in her later days needed help jumping up she was so small.We miss her terribly, our little squeaky lap dog Pepper.Dawn, Matt, Della and Indina xx

 

Tovi Ji

Tovi was a clever and independent dog who enjoyed waking us up early and asking for his snacks (his favourite were carrots as his desserts!). He brought us smiles and companionship, especially throughout lockdown. Our family enjoyed having him on our walks and will cherish the memories we have.

Seongeun and Seonggu Ji

Henry Hayes

Henry was rescued from the streets of Bristol at the age of 7 years old. He was in a very poor mental and physical state and his trust in humans was at rock bottom. My wife and I adopted Henry and just gave him time and love to allow for his true loving and playful character to resurface.

A couple of years after Henry came into our lives my wife sadly passed away and Henry helped me to get through each day without her. Up to his final day, at the grand old age of 18 years old, he had shown us nothing but love and companionship. He was a sweet natured little dog apart from his hatred of the squeak in his toys. His personal best in permanently silencing them was 6 secs.

He is greatly missed by all who knew him and I am comforted to know that in death he is helping with the advancement of veterinary medicine.