The Society Dog Memorial



In Loving Memory...

 

Of Pets Who Have Gone On Before Us…The sound of four paws padding softly down the hall in the still of the night… The look of excitement as the leash comes out for a walk... The dance of pure glee as they finally see you walk through the door… The inherent trust in two eyes as bright and deep as the starry night shining straight into your soul, knowing they count on you for their well being,…even unto death.

It is moments like these that never leave our minds. It is moments like these, along with many more special

memories of love and trust that have moved us to feel more love and more compassion

than we thought possible. With each special life of pure unconditional love,

it is moments like these that live on.

Interesting how we sometimes still think they needed us, when all along it was us who really needed them. Vulnerability sets the stage for magic. And magic it was, was it not? Magic in how they came… each, in their own special way, with their own special personality adapted to our unique requirements, adapting themselves to whatever living situation we were in at the time, coming to share the special blessing of big wide open hearts just for us. …

just when we most needed it. Who can say they are not God’s angels?

 

                                                                                                                        Jacqueline Leeba


 

 

Homey (1995-2007)

Homey was one of our very first Society Dog Members. He was known and loved by so many of us and we will miss him very much.

It was fate brought Homey and Doug together. Homey scored big time with a great guy to love and care for him. When I first met Doug and Homey, it was a Thursday evening Willow Glen walk. Doug carried Homey across the street and my first thought was "this guy really loves his dog enough to carry him across the street so he could hang with his furry pals".  I know Homey is in doggy heaven telling everyone what a great life he had with Doug and Lesley.    ~Lorna Handa

 

 

 

 

 Sweetie Pie  (2000-2007)

 

In memory of Sweetie who lead a happy life with us of fun and love to all she met.

She loved her backyard bushes, walks, Society Dog functions, trips in the car and at two years

old reuniting with twin sister who was the other "Book End" that made her short life complete.

 

With wonderful memories of a dear and loving dog. You brought joy to our lives from the start.

 

Your Mom Paula and Furry Sister Candy Cane

 

 

 

Faithful Partner of Port Authority Police Officer David Lim
Loving member of the Lim family
who perished in the collapse of
The World Trade Center on September 11, 2001

"He was very special," Officer Lim has been quoted as saying.   "All dogs go home with us, so not only was he my partner, but he was also my pet and my friend."  The bond between a K-9 and his master is special, and while David realizes the human tragedy will overshadow the death of his dog, he still misses Sirius.  "We were very close; no matter where I went, he went.  Whatever I asked him to do, he did.  He never complained.  Sometimes we'd be working for long hours, searching hundreds of cars or trucks, and he'd just  look at me like, 'What do you want me to do now?' "

 Shammie  (1996-1999)

 

In memory of Shammie, my companion & friend.

Thanks for being their for me and especially for setting me up with that Alpha Dog! I couldn't have met her without you.

With lots of loving memories, Maddog & Terri

 

         

 

 Liesel (1994 - 2005)

 

In memory of Liesel, our sweet and brilliant girl.

Love Nick & Susan and her loving and devoted brother Luke.

Rocky (1998-2006)

 

In memory of Rocky from Betty.

 May your new life be happy and full of love.

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K2 (1990 - 2005)

 K2, when I found you & Freestyle @ the Portland SPCA, I knew you were waiting for me. You changed my life and made my house a home. You will live forever and say Hi to Grandpa & Grandma.

Bill, Christine, Avalanche, Bandit & especially Freestyle, our lives will never be the same.


 

 

"If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die, I want to go where they went."

                                                                                              Will Rogers

 
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