Remembering Chloe

How can it be one year ago already that our dear pack sweetheart, Chloe, suddenly left us for the Rainbow Bridge? Always happy, chatty, and hungry, Chloe was the sweetest dog. She loved to talk, and she loved to eat. When she suddenly stopped both, it was an alarming sign. To think she suddenly succumbed to advanced liver disease that had never even shown a sign in any previous tests, still just blows my mind. The phone call that said, "it's bad" and then the urgently needed vet visit immediately following. How? But if there is any comfort, it is in knowing we were able to let her gently and peacefully make her journey in the familiar, loving surrounding of our home and her siblings and "mama" Harley. Above is a favorite photo of our girl, who was my girl's best furry friend, with a handmade FiveSibes snowflake from their Auntie Holly. Oh, how Chloe loved to pose upon the couch or on one of our chairs! She was truly a princess pup.

“Time is like a river. You cannot touch the same water twice, because the flow that has passed will never pass again. Enjoy every moment...!” ~Unknown

Sweet Coco, we will forever miss you. 
May you be happily chatting and running 
with big bro Gibson and "mama" Harley in those forever snowy fields north of the Rainbow Bridge. 



 

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  1. Sending you hugs as you remember Chloe.

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  2. Chloe was such a pretty girl. She reminds us of Angel Dakota, and now Lightning. Hugs to you as you remember your sweet girl.

    Woos - Lightning, Timber and now-home-with-us Misty

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  3. Such a beauty. Sending thoughts of peace and comfort your way. They never really leave our hearts-they always stay there. ☮️

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