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25 Mar 2009 Cheeky
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Cheeky was our ball chaser, she loved anything that had to do with balls including chewing them so they were no longer recognisable. Cheeky was a dog that I had bred myself , so watching her grow inside her mums tummy was a thrill for me,she was a gorgeous puppy and had such a gentle nature , she tried to make friends with everyone even the cats! We miss you Cheeky and will see you soon my beautiful girl!

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03 Mar 2009 My Beautiful Fur Kids photo
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Kiana, Giz, Angel & Me 2004 very sml jpeg.jpgTaken in 2004, Kiana wore her Doggles when we were out walking due to cataracts. Later Angel had her own pair due to cataracts.
Gizzy was lucky tehe.

This post was submitted by Jennifer Holden.

15 Feb 2009 My Three Beautiful Fur Kids
Jennie and Her Fur kids

Jennie and Her Fur kids

GIZMO
or Gizzy as we called him, is our little Hero. He crossed to Summerland on April 28th 2008 aged 13 years.

KIANA VELVET
our beautiful German Shepherd crossed to Summerland on August 15th 2008 aged 12 1/2 years.

ANGEL
our beautiful Collie Rough crossed to Summerland on December 3rd 2008 nearly 12 years.

Watching one of my babies taking the next step in life was so hard. Travelling to the bridge with each of you and watching all three cross over is indescribable.
Monty and Chevi ( your feline brothers ) look at your pictures often then look at me. We talk about you all the time & remember our wonderful times together.

Thank you guys for proving to us that you are all together again and have not gone. We love it when you visit us, which is such a blessing :-)

We love you with all our hearts xoxoxox

Kiana, Giz, Angel & Me 2004 very sml jpeg.jpg (70 KB)

This post was submitted by Jennifer Holden.

18 Jan 2009 Ella – What A Girl!
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In April 1997 a beautiful yellow labrador came into my life, she was 13 months old, her name was ‘Ella’. She stole my heart from the very beginning, and that never changed. We have shared in such wonderful times together and some very sad ones. Also in scary times such as when Ella used to have epileptic fits, and she was absolutely no help at all when we had a mouse in the house once!

Our beautiful Ella with her buddy - Tigger!

Our beautiful Ella with her buddy - Tigger!

Ella was a beautiful girl, wonderful nature and a perfect companion and friend. It was always a joy to arrive home to such love and excitement that she demontrated every time. Ella was also a very good listener.

Ella and I

  • celebrated together
  • grieved together
  • cried together
  • felt each other’s pain
  • enjoyed ‘salmon pate’
  • played together
  • walked the beach
  • WE SHARED LIFE!

I am so very thankful that I had the privilege of sharing twelve (12) years of my life with Ella, together until our ‘final goodbye’.

I love you, I miss you so much, you will be in my heart forever.

Ella -

Thank you for my wonderful memories and your unconditional
love………..

‘UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN GIRL’

Love from Elaine (Mum)
xx xx

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15 Jan 2009 Ella – Now at Rest in the Gardens.
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Ella, Sadly missed.

Ella, Sadly missed.

A wonderful, well loved and loving old girl has come to rest in the Gardens.

Her best friend Elaine has been to visit and has chosen a grave surround and memorial photo tile.

Very importantly, Elaine has chosen her very own ‘ Carbon Paw Print Reducing Tree’.

Now whenever Elaine comes to spend time with Ella – she will be able to follow the growth of their tree.

This post was submitted by Support.

05 Jan 2009 Lily’s Story
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LOSING LILY

How the tragic loss of a Special Scotty girl led us into a new career path.

Time has a funny way of distorting itself when it comes to grief. It seems like only yesterday that we lost our Lily -Cleescot My Fair Lady.

We had arrived home triumphant and happy after the Scottish Terrier Club Championship show at KCC Park. The only small cloud on the horizon was that Lily, our brightest and happiest girl, was a bit down – we attributed this to ‘boat-lag’ and kept an eye on her.

Naturally we took her to the Vet as soon as possible, who prescribed antibiotics and masses of TLC. However by the next morning her situation was dire and we rushed her back in.

Despite everyone’s valiant efforts she passed away suddenly and painfully.

She had been such a special baby not only for us, but also to the puppy-walking family with whom she had lived with for the first 12 months of her life. I couldn’t ring them to tell them and so I sent them a card. They responded by arriving at our home to visit Lily’s grave, bearing all manner of yellow gifts – a yellow flowering shrub, a yellow toy and bunches of yellow flowers. (Lily had a fascination for anything yellow.)

We comemmorated her life with fond stories and shed many tears.

It was only after this day, that Greg and I asked ourselves, “Who cares for other people when they have to face this loss?” The only solace we had found in this whole sorry situation was the comfort that Lily was buried in a beautiful place where those who loved her could visit her at any time. “But what do other people do?”, we wondered.

Our research led us to the discovery that Hobart was the only capital city in Australia that did not have the asset of a beautiful Pet Cemetery. On the internet we saw wonderfully uplifting and beautiful Memorial Gardens in many Aussie states and in countries overseas. So we decided to investigate the possibility of providing a service worthy of people’s beloved pets here in Tasmania.

The result, eight years on, is Pets At Rest, Memorial Gardens.

We set aside 2 hectares of land in Orielton for the Pets Memorial Native Gardens and obtained zoning permission for it to be used as a place to honour our much-loved pets. Each pet’s grave has a native tree with a memorial marker and engraved nameplate.

We offer a service, which in everyway equals, or betters, the service we expect for people. The range of services we offer includes cremation, memorial trees or a graveside farewell. Every one of our clients knows that we understand their grief and that it’s natural and healthy to grieve over a beloved pet.

“How can you bear to face these grief stricken people?” we are often asked, the answer is simple, we understand. We know from personal experience that years after you have lost a beloved Pet – you cry because you see their expression looking out at you from the face of another generation. You do not think them to be mad when they tell you that there is a spot beside the heater where no other dog has ever sat – because they know it was her special spot.

04 Jan 2009 Kip Jones
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Kip's Memorial

Kip's Memorial

A beautiful memorial to the much-loved Kip (Jones) in the Pets At Rest Memorial Native Gardens.