In Loving Memory of Luna Mae Ross

Luna “Newty” Mae was a special dog. There was no other dog quite like her. She was so sweet and caring. She loved people so much. There was not a person she had ever met that she disliked. When we would come home she would get so excited that she would wiggle from head to toe and snort because she would be so excited. We always teased her that she was part pig. She has the biggest smile ever. She was the happiest girl. She loved cuddling. She loved treats. She loved going outside and “patrolling” the yard. If you would say “you wanna go outside?”, she would sit up so fast and put her ears straight up. Car rides weren’t her favorite. They made her nervous. She snores like a grown man when she slept. She loved playing with her older brother. She had nine amazing puppies earlier this year that will live on in her memory. Even though she only lived four short years, she made such a big impact on every person she came in contact with. We love and miss our Newty Mae so much.
You are forever in our hearts. Until we meet again sweet girl.
Your Loving Family
Rest in Peace Luna Mae

I Loving Memory of Toonces

Pet’s name: Toonces Newman
Age: 20
Breed/Type: Diluted Blue-Cream Tortie
Favorite Toy: “Myron” her orange stuffed toy kitten
Favorite Treat: Turkey
Favorite thing to do: Eat, sleep, chase & jump after woolen balls, run really fast through the house after almost every litter box use, cuddle with her pappy.
Favorite Memory: Cuddling with her at bedtime
Rest in Peace Toonces

In Loving Memory Reba


Our sweet Reba who gained her angel wings Dec 8th. She loved running in the grass and woods at our farm. See you at the rainbow Bridge sweet soul
Rest in Peace Reba

In Loving Memory of Lena

Lena was approximately 11 years old.
She was a Lab mix.
She hated squeaky toys.
Her favorite treat was bones.
Her favorite thing to do was paw the little dogs to try and play. Baxter was her little buddy.
My favorite memory Lena was a rescue dog of One by One Animal Advocates that I agreed to foster with her 9 puppies they went to Pittsburgh and I kept Lena. She was a sweet girl. I will miss her so much.
Rest in Peace Lena

In Loving Memory of Bambi

Bambi was a 17 year old Chihuahua.
Her favorite treat was Jerky Treats.
Her favorite thing to do was go to bed with her Daddy.
Rest in Peace Bambi

In Loving Memory of Riven


Riven was a loyal, intelligent, and athletic alpha dog. He loved to play Frisbee, chase golf balls, or play defense with his mom (Donna) on their half basketball court. Playing basketball together was a favorite past time of theirs and she misses playing with him. In his youth, Riven performed in agility trials. He wasn’t the fastest but he sure did enjoy running the courses with his other mom (Julia). They traveled to trials on the weekends and he enjoyed many cheeseburgers as treats for all the ribbons he won. Riven loved the water. In his older years he moved by a river and owned a pool. He was in heaven. He could swim all day if left to his own devices. Riven thrived in following direction, his vets would say he was the best listening dog ever. Riven is a survivor. When he was six he was diagnosed with a debilitating neurological disorder, his mom’s were committed to his recovery and in due time, against all odds, he did recover, to his fullest and lived out his remaining years as active as ever. Riven is survived by two brothers, Fable (Sheltie) and Jagger (Cat). Although Fable isn’t the most playful pup and we know how cats are, Riven could get them engaged in play before anyone else could. Fable loved to follow Riven in play and it was said Fable wouldn’t know how to play when Riven was gone. They know he is gone, they may not know where or why and it’s like they are waiting for him to come back. What a wonderful gift our animals have, not knowing death, living each day as if it would never end. There are many lessons to learn from our pets, Riven taught us so much and we will miss him forever (and a day). Donna and Julia

Rest in Peace Riven

In loving memory of Maxwell Smart Chapman

Max was a 16 year old Yorkie who was the heart of our blended family. He had such a great little personality that he was remembered by every human he met. From the mailman and drive thru workers to the teachers at the school Max walked around every morning. He loved to snuggle, play, go for walks and car rides – Ritter Park was his favorite cruising area. But mostly he loved being outside when it was warm and laying on the deck and in the sun. He also lliked to pretend to chase squirrels when he was secretly scared of them.

He enjoyed riding on the boat, being on the beach and riding on the golf cart. He experienced lots of adventures and travels. Thanks to his sister, he also had lots of clothes, hats, jackets, and dog beds.

His favorite dog treat was Greenies and his favorite human treats were mac and cheese, bacon, and ice cream. Our hearts and home are so empty without him.

Rest in Peace Max

In Loving Memory of Taz

For almost 17 years, Taz was the hero and I was her sidekick. As just a tiny puppy, she chose me.
Shortly thereafter, she tried to defend me against an attacking Rottweiler. The scene was the stuff of Youtube legend, had it existed back then.
Here she was, this little ball of fluff barking like a squeak toy, standing bowed up at the end of her leash against a raging Rottie.
That dog obviously had no sense of humor, because he only got madder.
She and I went on to live many adventures together. She was my guardian angel, my confidante, my best friend.
Unfortunately Pomeranians have a reputation for being prissy and ‘snippy’, but not my Tazzy.
She lovingly welcomed all, human and animal (with the exception of the Rott), and they loved her right back.
She enjoyed her walks, as well as chasing leaves. Taz wasn’t fond of the mail carrier messing with our mailbox or the garbage man stealing our garbage, but she didn’t hold that against them…she was just doing her job by alerting us and anyone within a five mile range that there were some shenanigans going on.
She was a gentle little soul with a tender heart, who was right by my side through the best and worst of times.
I honestly don’t know how I’ll do this now, without her.
Rest easy, my sweet sweet little girl. Wait for me.
1/13/2005-11/15/2021

In Loving Memory of Mandy

Mandy was a 12 year 9 month old yellow Lab.
Her favorite toy was kids ride on bouncy ball.
Her favorite treat was any and all.
Her favorite thing to do was eat and follow her mommy from room to room.
I can’t say I have a favorite, all my memories of her are favorites and precious. She did love to open her Christmas presents every year and get the treats out that were hid inside.
Rest in Peace Mandy

In Loving Memory of Shiny Diamond Koeppen

Diamond was a 9 year old English Bulldog.
Her favorite toy was tug of war rope.
Her favorite treat was cheese balls.
Her favorite things to do were sleep upside down, go on the hill, and she loved being with her kids Miracle and Marmaduke.
Favorite memories she loved riding in moms Camero, eating ice cream, and sleeping between mom and dad.
Rest in Peace Shiny Diamond