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GRREAT's Forever Friends
Tucker
Tucker was the happiest dog I have ever known. He derived great joy from almost anything. He was happy going camping in the White Mountains, walking around Burke Lake, riding the ferry to Martha ’s Vinyard, walking to the end of our driveway to get the newspaper, eating breakfast, riding in a canoe, visiting the Vet, getting company, greeting people at a GRREAT adoption, eating supper, or just getting brushed. He brought happiness and love to everyone who met him.
Happy Jack
Tho each of our 4 GRREAT adoptions was unique, Happy Jack was truly special. He delighted in playing KONG and actually returned, dropped and waited for us to throw again, over and over and over.. He was a water dog at heart. When we first adopted him, he learned to open the door and go out for a swim (had to install new lock/no swimming alone!) and he loved swimming at Assateague Island. His cremains are in his fav corner and we talk to him still. Love you forever Happy Jack!
Trevor
Trevor you were a very special golden – you never met a person you didn’t charm with your warm personality and the only dog your “Grand Dad” ever allowed to live under his roof. You were dearly loved by your family and the entire neighborhood looked forward to your visits and now will miss your smile and wags. Your spot at the top of the stairs can never be filled. Taken too early by the big C – here’s hoping that dogs and people share the same heaven and we’ll see you again! Aunt Gail
Link
It’s been almost 6 years since you left me. You truly were the dog of a lifetime, my most faithful companion. I talk of you often, and you will never be forgotten. You have left me with lasting memories of good times together. This is your third memorial in forever friends, my tribute to a wonderful friend and companion.
Duchess
Duchess (07-161) was truly a queen — and she let us know it! Our loving girl ruled the roost and our hearts. She was the sweetest companion, and she had the most original way, in true Golden fashion, of letting us know when she wanted something. She would quite literally retrieve us by grabbing our arm or shirt and leading us to where she wanted to go — usually the refrigerator! She loved her pal Buddy, too. Duchess unexpectedly passed to the Rainbow Bridge on Jan 15, 2015. Forever love.
Rosey (Rita 08-180)
Rosey joined our family in 2008 on my mom’s birthday however she was a gift to the whole family. She had a rough background although she did not have a mean bone in her body. Her favorite activities included eating, smelling every blade of grass on her walks, and endless petting. Rosey was a therapy dog at a retirement home. As with anyone who came into contact with her, she was adored. Rosey passed away on February 16, 2015 but has left behind thousands of heartwarming memories. -Sroka family
Ruby
In memory of our sweet Ruby. Adopted in March2014,Quiet and shy, she was our princess. She helped us heal from the loss of our 2 goldens to cancer. Her time with us was to short. She loved her tummy rubs and legs scratched and watching the neighborhood from the front door. Ruby never met a dog bed she didn’t like. Thank you to Deb and Jim, her fosters, who gave us the opportunity to share our love with such a special girl . We will forever love you and miss you.















