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This page is dedicated to celebrating the lives of our greyhounds and other pets who have passed on to Rainbow Bridge.

Request from Rainbow Bridge

Weep not for me though I am gone
Into that gentle night
Grieve if you will, but not for long
Upon my soul's sweet flight.
I am at peace, my soul's at rest
There is no need for tears.
For with your love I was so blessed
For all those many years.
There is no pain, I suffer not,
The fear now all is gone.
Put now these things out of your thoughts,
In your memory I live on.
Remember not my fight for breath
Remember not the strife
Please do not dwell upon my death,
But celebrate my life.
by Consta Jenkins


Please send a jpeg and a 60-word blurb to us about your hound at the Rainbow Bridge.
 

Our boy Gib crossed the bridge and we already miss him so much.  Gib made such a difference in our family's lives. We are all better off for having him in our world; we learned so much from him. Goodbye my friend and I will see you on the other side. Gib celebrated his last week at Coronado Island
dog beach hitting the waves. (Steve Korasidas and family)
 

 

 

Bob Dog—Beloved black and white hound of Chris and Denise Dunnigan Emmer, companion to Micha the Diva Hound, and friend to Turbot the cat. Just as bouncy and happy at 7 years old as he was at 13 mos., Bob was a sensitive guy who loved to play, loved his people and his tortillas! Play on, Bobby!  

 

 


Toby

Toby came to us in June of 2003 and was a very shy boy. He loved to play with a few special toys; he would run around the yard with them in his mouth as if to say "come and play with me". He used to wear his super cape as he had thunder phobia; it worked well. Toby loved all of the foster girls and contributed much to their training. Toby crossed over Rainbow Bridge on April 26, 2008. He has been missed by Jacob, Molly, and us. (Chuck & Peggy Heath)

 


Charlie
Charlie had more of an impact on my life than I ever could imagine. I am a better person because of him. He gave so much more than he took. His favorite activity was the sofa. He always had a gleam in his eye. People would comment on his calm and gentle demeanor. God made a special animal when he made Charlie. I loved him so much.
(Jeff Stanton)

Read the story in the
Tucson Citizen




Skip
We fostered Skip. We try not to get attached and are usually successful. Skip was an exception. He was placed in a home but after two days they returned him; 20 minutes later Skip was back at my house and we adopted him. Skip died with no warning. He ran around the back yard like always, peed, and pooped. He walked into the living room, fell on the floor, and died. It was that quick. We only had him a few short months but we loved him. (Mike & Donna Horan)
 


Poseidon

Poseidon was a sweet and gentle giant, often described as a "hunk of love".  He never met anyone he didn't like - or didn't want to lean against.  It was love at first sight when we first met him when he was only two years old, and we only loved him more as we got to know his funny personality and his penchant for swiping food, toys, or whatever caught his eye and was within reach.  His human family and his hound sister Yuma all miss him terribly.  Poseidon was a true "ambassa-dog" for the greyhound breed. Rest in peace, our puppy Prince. (Beloved 8-1/2-year-old first hound of Jim and Anne Marie King)

 


Maegan, 6.5 years, died from cancer You weren't supposed to leave this soon
Our little girl prayed God would bless you
The coldest, wettest nose that attacked
And knew exactly where to poke a back
I was going to take you to see your first snow
You were going to watch my babies grow
My beagle in a clever greyhound disguise
Yelping about nail trims and being immunized
The beautiful leap when you slipped out the door
The speed of the chase has become family lore
You never got to the race for which you were born
But outran the Fords and laughed at the DMC horn
You will not be a racing star, not this time
But you were our greyt friend, and that was fine
My beast, lay your sleek head on my hand
This is your finish line, until we meet again.
(Tamara Hagan, 1/08)
 


Jan
Friend to all (except cats)

Jan had a heart as big as his smile. In this photo he has the ecstatic expression he wore during VW bus rides or when offered a treat. He retired from racing at the advanced age of 5 and we shared 7 wonderful years together.
(Cynthia David)
 

 

 

Missy
Died 8/31/07


Missy

Three-year-old Missy (Messy) broke her leg and was euthanized by the powers that be at Tucson Greyhound Park. Kennel operator David Blair tried to save her but his efforts failed. She never had the chance to know about soft beds and human kindness.
 

 

 

Mikey

Mikey
Beloved 9-year old goof boy

Mikey graced my life for 6 years. His unique personality brought me joy every day. I loved him completely, he was the best. (Cynthia David)

 

 

Deputy

Deputy was a 13 year old male discovered at PACC. He was probably hit by a car. Tamyra picked him up at PACC and took him to the kennel where David B. fed him a rotisserie chicken and chicken soup. Barb took Deputy home to care for him but he was too ill to save. He was a brave boy who touched our hearts in two days. (Owner unknown)

 

 

Bitsy

Bitsy became part of our family 7 years ago.  She immediately made a place for herself as our pampered princess by sleeping in my bed every night, next to me and Hinley, schnauzer-terrier mix. She loved treats and loved going for walks around the Randolph Golf Course. She will be greatly missed and in my heart forever. (Lori Riegel)
 

Essie

 

Essie
Beloved 7 year old hound.

Essie had a big heart and it was that heart that ultimately failed her. Essie passed away peacefully on December 16. She would have been 8 on Valentine's Day. Her brother and sister spent a week looking for her before they accepted that she was gone. She will never be forgotten. Essie was a sweet soul who will always be in our hearts. (Casey Jones)

 

Baster

 

Baxter
Beloved 13 year old hound of Jerry & Kathy Tucker

Baxter came into our lives 10 years ago after a racing career in Connecticut. Everyone who knew Baxter would comment on his regal, gentle bearing as Mr. Cool. Some likened him to John Wayne--a strong, reliable, caring soul, who loved life, people and other animals--but shy about letting others see his deep feelings. Baxter taught us many lessons on life and his memory lives on. He was our hero!

 

 

Painter

Painter
Beloved 12 1/2 year old heart boy of Karyn Zoldan

Painter
was an ambassadog for greyhound adoption. He never met a person he didn’t like and spent a lot of time at playgroup meeting new people. He is deeply missed by all who knew him. Read his Greyt Adventure.

 

 

Aimee

Aimee
Beloved 10 1/2 year old girl of Debbie Merritt

Aimee loved to chase crows and squirrels. She would dig up the pecans that the squirrels had buried in the yard when she lived in Louisiana. A happy girl, Aimee loved to sunbathe and then cool off in any puddle of water she could find. She is still very much loved and very much missed.

 

 

Jasmine

Jasmine
Beloved 11 year old Eskimo mix of Barb, Chet and Gregg

Jasmine willingly and graciously shared her home with many foster dogs. She was a great girl with plenty of heart. Her legs just couldn't keep up.



 

 
Dephne

Daphne
Daphne will be remembered by all who were lucky enough to know her. At a young 18 months she retired from the track. Before finding her forever home, she experienced severe intestinal problems causing extreme diarrhea and weight loss. When she lost interest in trying to steal bagels from the vet hospital staff and couldn’t withstand another surgery, she was put to rest at a mere 35 pounds. She was a courageous lovable hound who will be in our hearts forever.

 



 

 
Bessie

Bessie
On September 15th Bessie crossed over the Rainbow Bridge. Bessie has been a family member and companion of Kathy, Jerry, Tucker, Baxter (Greyhound) and Bubba (the parrot) since September 1994. She was only 18 months old when she arrived but she has changed our lives forever. A peaceful, fun loving and joyful little girl who will be missed greatly, but the memories of how she enriched and changed our lives will live forever. She loved walks, sniffing flowers and  cuddling. But most of all she loved being with her family and people. Everyone who knew her  will miss her sweetness.

 



 

 
Sabrina

Sabrina
Sabrina  Beloved hound of Lorie Anderson and Mike Caballero While every dog is part of the family, it seems that Sabrina (Sarobie) took extra care in taking on the role of friend, snuggle buddy and bed warmer, party hostess, and co-conspirator in snack sneaking. We have been left with a great void that memories of her and her bonds with our family and friends can only hope to fill.



 

Barry

Barry
Sweet 2-year-old boy whose life touched many; he never went to a forever home because he spent  so much time at the animal hospital. With the kindness of Laura Hulse, foster mom, he  was able to get a taste of the good life and spent time with hounds and kitties until following the warm light to the Rainbow Bridge.

 

 

Angel

Angel – Beloved guinea pig belonging to the Althof family. Angel belonged to our oldest daughter. Angel was given to her as a birthday present in the fifth grade; she is a sophomore this year. Treating a guinea pig can be expensive and not very effective so we opted to keep her comfortable at home until the end. Angel died October 10, 2006 cuddled in my daughter's arms. (Tamyra Althof)
 

 

 

Margarita

Margarita – The youngest of our guinea pig family passed away December 7, 2006. Her buddy, Lola, was with her when she passed and stayed by her side until she passed away. We enjoyed her feisty personality for only 2 years. (Tamyra Althof)

 

 

 

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