Victoria
To my dearest and sweetest beagle angel of my life, Victoria. May The Lord take care of you a million times better than I ever did. I don't think I will ever get over your passing away. How I wish we could walk in the park together again in this lifetime. I love you so much, my angel.
Your Beagle Daddy
04/01/1992 - 02/28/2007
Katy was adopted from the Houston Beagle Rescue in 2000. She died just one
month shy of her 15th birthday. An aggressive cancer forced us to put her to
sleep on February 28, 2007.
We will miss her enthusiastic bay, and the way she would get as close to the
ground as she could before pushing up with her paws and a lovely "arooooo!".
We will miss her gentle spirit, taking everything in stride. She once fell 10
feet from an elevated sidewalk. Her mom was in hysterics; she didn't seem to
notice, and kept on trotting, enjoying her walk. She once scratched her ear
until it bled internally, causing it to fill up like a giant balloon on the
side of her head, and she acted as if nothing more had happened than if she had
gained a little weight on one side of her face. After she lost her sight and
hearing, she would simply walk until she gently bumped into something, adjust
her path, and continue on her way. Children would place themselves all over
her; she simply lay there in her zen way, unruffled and content.
She had a beautiful face that glowed, soft fur that comforted the hands of those
who pet her, a cute waggly butt and tail, innocent little paws that she offered
in friendship, a happy gait when she walked and a thrilled look when she ran.
She found shelter in the closet, under the bed, on the bed, on the couch, in a
corner, near the heater, and by our feet as we worked at our desks. She would
roll into a precious doughnut, impersonate Superman by lying flat on her
stomach with her legs outstretched, or lay her head in her paws.
Her appetite was fierce. If given a chance, she would eat everything and anything,
and, when given a bone, would enter into a room where the carpet would help
her prop it up so shecould gnaw on it to her heart's content.
We will miss her trusting heart, her faithfulness and loyalty, her unconditional
love, her constancy and patience, her love of life, and her graceful and serene
being.
Dennis and Leah
Daisy Brown
4/29/1996 - 11/9/2006
This is our beloved Daisy doing one of her favorite things: Watching TV with her "Diddy" (my husband) while he rubs her tummy. She also loved her big fenced-in back yard with its big trees, families of squirrels, and chirping birds. It was her "kingdom". But, Daisy spent most her time in the house with us -- my husband, our daughter, and me.
We brought her home when she was 6 weeks old, and from the very beginning, we could tell that she was going to be a very important part of our family. Daisy had her own big, comfy "bed-bed" in the family room with lots of toys, but she loved sleeping with our daughter, until our daughter left home to go away to college. I remember how she sat on our daughter's bed and cried (yes, cried!) the first few nights she was gone. So, we let her sleep with us. She would hop up on the bed (her last few years, we would pick her up and place her down), dig under the covers between us, crawl down to the foot of the bed, turn around, and come back up so that her little black nose and eyes were peeping out. She was, indeed, our baby.
Rob, Chris and John
Dixie
8/4/98-11/26/07
What a wonderful website you have on beagles, we just lost our Dixie a week ago and I can't explain the heartache that we are going thru. She was a wonderful dog and a great friend. She was our second beagle, we got our first beagle Lucy in 1995 from the Teterboro animal shelter she was 12 and was an abused dog and was days away from being put to sleep, despite her age we took her home and gave her a happy and loving life with us for 3 years before she succumbed to cancer. The pictures I'm enclsoing are of Dixie and would like to share them with you, unfortunately we did not have a digital camera at the time we had Lucy. Thank you for letting me share this with you.
Cliffside Park, NJ
I recently lost my beagle, Major, (left) after
living a long and healthy 16.5 years.
I had to put him down, and even though it was one of the worst
things to go through, I can't wait for another puppy.
He was truly "Mans best friend" and will never be forgotten.
We lost our boy Sarge (right) three years prior. It's a quiet house without our boys.
Major - Born: June 6, 1991 - Died: Nov 20, 2007
Sarge - Died: 2004
MY NAME IS ANGELA, I BOUGHT A BEAGLE PUPPY ON DECEMBER 25, SHE WAS 2 MONTHS OLD, SHE WAS A CHOCOLATE TRI COLORED..BEAUTIFUL WITH GREEN EYES..ON DEC 31ST SHE DIED, WE ARE NOT SURE WHY..SHE WAS ONLY WITH US FOR 5 DAYS BUT WE FELL IN LOVE WITH HER AND CRIED A LOT WHEN SHE DIED. HER NAME WAS MOKA
Chase that bunny girl until Rose or I can carry you home again. You are loved and never forgotten....... Myron and Rose Ann |
Repo
1/24/1990 - 2/1/2008
Forrest, my big handsome boy. You may be gone, but you will never be forgotten. You may have been 3 years old physically, but evidently you forgot to read the memo that was sent that you were no longer a puppy. I'm happy you are at peace and you are now eating like a beagle should. I catch myself thinking its time to hand feed you what little food you would eat for me.
Avalanche has been looking for his brother to play with and is quite mornful in his singing when he can't find you. I also think he misses that puppy bay that never developed into a adult bay.
Be at peace and run free at the bridge. Who knows maybe you will get to catch cats and rabbits there and be totally happy. Love, Mommy Sabrina
Forrest will also be missed dearly by New Jersey Beagles, and the members of the New Jersey Beagles Discussion Forum.
Charlie
Charlie was the sweetest, kindest, and most lovable dog we've ever had. He touched not just our lives but the lives of others. Sadly, at 17 years old, he passed away on April 4, 2012 .
"Charlie, you will live in our hearts and be remembered forever."
Pumpkin was found abandoned and roaming on the street of a nearby suburb of Atlanta, GA in December 1998. He had heartworms and a broken pelvis but a sweet and gentle demeanor. The vet guessed his age was about 1 or 2. I took him into my home and nourished him with love and affection, and day by day, he started to come out of his shell and trust me, my family and my friends. He saw me through so many moments, good and bad, but mostly good. Always my shaddow, following me where ever I went. He has been the sweetest, most amazing dog with a good and honest soul. About a year and a half ago, he started to have incontinence. His eyes started to cloud before that and some of his hearing was starting to go. But he still enjoyed his food and wagged his tail endlessly. I love my Pumpkin immensely. He needed a loving home and I gave it to him, but he has given me so much more.
Pumpkin passed peacefully at home on November 21,2012.
Pumpkin, you will live in our hearts always.
We love you.
Our Penny Girl
2000 2012
Penny was my soul mate and companion.
She was loving and beloved. We will mourn
you and miss you very much.
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